Engineer, Center for Motion Analysis

Connecticut Children's Medical CenterFarmington, CT
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About The Position

The Center for Motion Analysis Engineer position will support the clinical and research missions of the Center for Motion Analysis by providing technical support for clinical and research motion analysis data collection and by supporting research efforts in motion analysis and biomechanics topics. The Engineer will be responsible for data collection, tracking and processing of data for motion analysis testing for both clinical and research applications. The Center for Motion Analysis Engineer will also aid in quality assurance and technological support for the Center for Motion Analysis equipment. This includes aid in maintaining clinical equipment, through quality testing, and when required troubleshoot or repair this equipment and maintaining integrity and quality of clinical data. The position will also aid in the educational goals of the Center for Motion Analysis. The primary activities of this position are at the discretion of the Center for Motion Analysis Medical Director. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Education Required: Bachelor's degree in Engineering, preferably Biomedical Engineering, with a mechanics, instrumentation, nanotechnology, or electronics concentration. Experience in motion data collection, processing, and analysis. Experience Required: Experience in quality assurance testing and documentation of testing protocols. Demonstrated ability to work collaborative with a diverse group of staff with varying backgrounds KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE OF: Knowledge of muscle and skeletal anatomy Quality control methodologies related to clinical testing procedures and instrumentation SKILLS: Strong interpersonal and organizational skills Excellent oral and written communication skills Demonstrated proficiency in Windows environment; intermediate to advanced level skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, and the use of the internet as a research tool. Familiarity with Matlab and other research and statistical programs such as SAS is a plus. Familiarity with Vicon Nexus/Workstation, Polygon, and other relevant motion capture software. ABILITY TO: Work both independently and as a member of a team Organize, analyze, evaluate and interpret data Attention to detail, problem solving, be organized, and work in a fast-paced environment with children and adults Work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community with a wide variety of expertise Performs the technical role for motion data collection for clinical patient testing including: three dimensional gait data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, immediate data integrity checking for all data, support for physical examination measures in collaboration with the CMA clinical staff and printing and storage (primary and backup) of gait data for interpretation. Serves as primary and backup tester for the technical role in research data collection including: three-dimensional movement analysis, data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, additional protocols as required by research studies (for example: impedance testing and strength testing) and immediate data integrity checking for all data. Performs the clinical role for motion data collection in research applications including: marker placement for three-dimensional motion analysis for the head, trunk, pelvis and upper and lower extremities. EMG electrode placement and validation exercises and instruction of patient/subject through appropriate protocols. Performs the technical role for motion data collection for clinical patient testing including: three dimensional gait data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, immediate data integrity checking for all data, support for physical examination measures in collaboration with the CMA clinical staff and printing and storage (primary and backup) of gait data for interpretation. Serves as primary and backup tester for the technical role in research data collection including: three-dimensional movement analysis, data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, additional protocols as required by research studies (for example: impedance testing and strength testing) and immediate data integrity checking for all data. Performs the clinical role for motion data collection in research applications including: marker placement for three-dimensional motion analysis for the head, trunk, pelvis and upper and lower extremities. EMG electrode placement and validation exercises and instruction of patient/subject through appropriate protocols. Motion Data Analysis and Presentation for Research: provides tabulated and plotted motion data for interpretation using Vicon software, Matlab (or equivalent), for trunk, pelvis and lowerand upper extremities. Provides preliminary interpretation and analysis of motion analysis and related data. Quality Assurance: Maintain data quality and assurance through equipment validations including: system checks, calibrations, electrical testing, and other quality assurance testing as described by the Center for Motion Analysis' operational guides and accreditation procedures. Educational Support: Provides support to the educational goals of the Center for Motion Analysis by performing video editing, masking of videos (required for de-identification of videos for conferences), and creation of video records for the pre-operative meeting for the Connecticut Children's Orthopedic surgeons. Demonstrates knowledge of the population-specific differences and needs of patients in appropriate, specific populations from age 3 through adults and applies them to practice. Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in all interactions with patients/families and co-workers. Willing to modify role responsibilities at the discretion of the manager of the Center for Motion Analysis. Demonstrates support for the mission, values and goals of the organization through behaviors that are consistent with the Connecticut Children's Medical Center STANDARDS.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering, preferably Biomedical Engineering, with a mechanics, instrumentation, nanotechnology, or electronics concentration.
  • Experience in motion data collection, processing, and analysis.
  • Experience in quality assurance testing and documentation of testing protocols.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaborative with a diverse group of staff with varying backgrounds
  • Knowledge of muscle and skeletal anatomy
  • Quality control methodologies related to clinical testing procedures and instrumentation
  • Strong interpersonal and organizational skills
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated proficiency in Windows environment; intermediate to advanced level skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, and the use of the internet as a research tool.
  • Work both independently and as a member of a team
  • Organize, analyze, evaluate and interpret data
  • Attention to detail, problem solving, be organized, and work in a fast-paced environment with children and adults
  • Work effectively with a wide range of constituencies in a diverse community with a wide variety of expertise

Nice To Haves

  • Familiarity with Matlab and other research and statistical programs such as SAS is a plus.
  • Familiarity with Vicon Nexus/Workstation, Polygon, and other relevant motion capture software.

Responsibilities

  • Performs the technical role for motion data collection for clinical patient testing including: three dimensional gait data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, immediate data integrity checking for all data, support for physical examination measures in collaboration with the CMA clinical staff and printing and storage (primary and backup) of gait data for interpretation.
  • Serves as primary and backup tester for the technical role in research data collection including: three-dimensional movement analysis, data collection (validation, tracking, processing, and application of skeletal models), EMG data collection and processing, additional protocols as required by research studies (for example: impedance testing and strength testing) and immediate data integrity checking for all data.
  • Performs the clinical role for motion data collection in research applications including: marker placement for three-dimensional motion analysis for the head, trunk, pelvis and upper and lower extremities. EMG electrode placement and validation exercises and instruction of patient/subject through appropriate protocols.
  • Motion Data Analysis and Presentation for Research: provides tabulated and plotted motion data for interpretation using Vicon software, Matlab (or equivalent), for trunk, pelvis and lowerand upper extremities. Provides preliminary interpretation and analysis of motion analysis and related data.
  • Quality Assurance: Maintain data quality and assurance through equipment validations including: system checks, calibrations, electrical testing, and other quality assurance testing as described by the Center for Motion Analysis' operational guides and accreditation procedures.
  • Educational Support: Provides support to the educational goals of the Center for Motion Analysis by performing video editing, masking of videos (required for de-identification of videos for conferences), and creation of video records for the pre-operative meeting for the Connecticut Children's Orthopedic surgeons.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of the population-specific differences and needs of patients in appropriate, specific populations from age 3 through adults and applies them to practice.
  • Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in all interactions with patients/families and co-workers.
  • Willing to modify role responsibilities at the discretion of the manager of the Center for Motion Analysis.
  • Demonstrates support for the mission, values and goals of the organization through behaviors that are consistent with the Connecticut Children's Medical Center STANDARDS.
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