About us
The Bionics Institute is an internationally recognised, independent medical research institute that solves medical challenges with technology. We lead the world in the research and development of innovative medical devices and therapies to improve human health. Our multidisciplinary team comprises world-class scientists, engineers and researchers, and our laboratories are located in St Vincent’s Hospital Melbourne, close to our clinical collaborators.
Together we transform the lives of people with a range of conditions, including Alzheimer’s disease, hearing impairment, Crohnʼs disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, arthritis, and diabetes.
About the role
Reporting to the Head of the Neural Prosthetics Research program, this position will conduct research and development on novel medical devices for the restoration of function and rehabilitation of pain after sensorimotor impairments such as amputations, nerves injuries, and stroke.
Key responsibilities:
- Design and development of sensorimotor technologies.
- Design and development of neuromusculoskeletal interfaces.
- Execute and document technical tests and scientific experiments.
- Write technical and scientific articles.
- Manage and document interdisciplinary projects.
About you
The successful candidate is an experienced professional with a background in the research and development of medical devices for the restoration of function and rehabilitation of pain after sensorimotor impairments. You will demonstrate:
- Strong communication skills with the ability to translate between technical experts and end-user/customer.
- Advanced stakeholder engagement and management skills.
- The ability to influence and negotiate.
- The ability to quickly understand the client’s needs and develop targeted solutions.
- The ability to thrive in an interdisciplinary team.
Selection Criteria
Essential:
- Master’s degree in Biomedical, Mechanical, Industrial Design Engineering, or the equivalent experience.
- Two or more years of work experience in a sensorimotor training systems, and neuromusculoskeletal prosthesis.
- Demonstrate the ability to work in a team environment.
- Proficiency in Computer Aided Design (CAD).
- Experience with rapid prototyping methodology and equipment (3D Printers, milling machines, etc).
- Experience with programming.
- Experience with project and engineering management.
- Experience in sensorimotor training systems using myoelectric signals and somatosensory stimulation.
- Experience in neuromusculoskeletal prostheses based on osseointegration and implanted electrodes.
- Experience in phantom limb pain and its treatment.
- Experience in the development of medical devices and quality management systems (particularly ISO 13485 and ISO 14155).
- Ability to document invasive and non-invasive technologies in patents and scientific articles.
Desired:
- Proven experience in interdisciplinary and multicultural research and development environments.
- Experience in executing and documenting technical tests and scientific experiments.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to think critically.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for managing interdisciplinary projects.
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Strong time management and organizational skills.
Additional Requirements
Prior to any offer being made, all preferred candidates will be required to provide:
- a national police check via Fit2Work;
- evidence of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19; and
- evidence of holding the legal right to work in Australia with no restrictions.
Application Process
If you believe you have the attributes to be an integral part of the team, please click ‘Quick apply’ to submit your application. Please include your CV and a brief cover letter (max 2 pages) that addresses the selection criteria.
A full position description is available on the Bionics Institute’s website: https://www.bionicsinstitute.org/about/work-with-us/ If you have further questions about this opportunity, please contact a member of our HR Team on **@bionicsinstitute.org
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As our research transforms the lives of people across all walks of life, we recognise that a diverse, engaged, and united team makes us stronger.
We therefore hire qualified people from all different backgrounds and experience levels. We encourage candidates to speak with a member of our HR team if you require adjustments to our recruitment process to support you, and the type of working arrangements that would help you thrive.
Applications Close
29 May 2024 at 11:59pm. However, applications will be considered as received, and the position may be filled ahead of the closing date.
Please note: if you have previously applied for this position, there is no need to re-apply.