Optical Imaging Specialist (Infrastructure Portfolio), Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute
About the role
The Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute in the Cumming School of Medicine invites applications for a Optical Imaging Specialist. This Full-time Fixed Term position is for approximately 1 year (based on length of grant funding), with the possibility of extension.
The Charbonneau is a partnership between the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services, and brings together experts to integrate research and care across multiple disciplines. From understanding and preventing cancer, to transforming its detection and treatment, to improving life with and after cancer, the Charbonneau community is focused on reducing the burden of cancer through research, education, and community engagement. Supporting this effort are cancer-focused scientists, physicians, research staff, trainees, patients, families, and communities - all of whom share the goal of making a difference in cancer through research that impacts policy, care, and outcomes.
This position reports to the Lead of Charbonneau Cancer Institute Microscopy Facility, and the Director of the Robson DNA Science Centre.
The primary purpose of this Optical Imaging Specialist position is to support researchers who use microscopes for cell and animal biology and molecular research in both The Charbonneau and The Snyder Institute. The primary job portfolio is to provide advanced imaging infrastructure quality control checks, maintenance, carry out troubleshooting of equipment, and liaise with microscopy system vendors such as representatives of Zeiss, Leica, Nikon, Olympus and other companies external to the University. A secondary part of this job portfolio is to provide backup support for staff whose primary responsibility is to develop and provide support for user training and assisting researchers on microscopes, related equipment, and software for image processing and analysis. On occasion, the Optical Imaging Specialist may also provide support with cell culture and sample preparation, in alignment with staff whose primary responsibility is to provide researcher support for experimental design and execution. Administrative duties include preparing reports, ordering, tracking time, invoicing researchers for support and services, safety and other compliance requirements.
A combination of education and experience may be considered in meeting the qualifications for this position. Evening or weekend work may be required in times of high demand (time is lieu is provided).
Summary of Key Responsibilities (job functions include but are not limited to):
- Technical:
- Follow and enforce established programs and procedures for the safe and proper use of equipment and materials in the imaging labs.
- Continuous input for developing and streamlining of program and procedures.
- Run quality control checks, routine maintenance and troubleshooting of microscopes and support equipment including cell culture equipment
- Continuous technical improvement and modifications of the imaging systems and associated apparatus.
- Maintain and test mammalian cell lines
- Sample preparation for imaging
- Molecular and biochemical assays as the need arises
- Preparing reports on activities
- Education and training:
- Support with training and assist researchers with optical technologies
- Provide individual training on microscopes, software, and related systems
- Help organize local seminars and workshops
- Assist with developing training materials for systems
- Improve and maintain the online training sites hosted on D2L
- Preparation and maintenance of educational content and communication materials (website, learning materials for users)
- Assist in organizing a campus-wide optical microscopy seminar series
- Assist in organizing a national microscopy course
- Assist in facilitating online user groups in optical microscopy
- Client Relations:
- Communicate promptly and clearly to researchers about equipment and software upgrades, changes, or failures
- Communicate with equipment and supply manufacturers for purchasing, technical advice, service visits etc.
- Clients are courteously provided with information and advice about or programs and/or services
- Assist with regular surveys
- Analysis and Reporting:
- Prepare reports summarizing support activities
- Collate and organize scheduling and usage records
- Must keep track of activities using time tracking
- Assist with billing from usage records
- Ensuring compliance to safety and other regulations that are project specific.
- Leadership:
- Act as a mentor for students and student assistants
- Provide input for change on continuous improvements to the LCI operations
Qualifications / Requirements:
- BSc, diploma, and/or experience in a laboratory setting (research or industrial) required
- Demonstrable competency with of optical microscopy required
- Ability to trouble-shoot instrumentation required
- Working knowledge of image processing and analysis required
- Ability to multi-task and deal multiple simultaneous priorities in an effective, efficient manner
- High level of proficiency in writing and editing a variety of documents for a wide range of audiences/stakeholders
- Ability to operate within a multi-faceted work environment and be a strong team player with capability to adjust work schedules to meet multiple demands and pressures
- Excellent communication, both oral and written
- Competency with microscope user training, education, and mentorship desirable
- Cell culture experience with mammalian cells desirable
- Experience with molecular biology desirable
- Experience in a busy, fast-paced environment desirable
- Knowledge of the Cumming School of Medicine and University culture and operating procedures with strong understanding of the University's mission and values
- Experience working with the media both in a reactive and strategic planning capacity
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, with constantly shifting priorities
About University of Calgary
The University of Calgary is a leading Canadian university located in the nation's most enterprising city. The university has a clear strategic direction to become one of Canada's top five research universities, where research and innovative teaching go hand in hand, and where we fully engage the communities we both serve and lead. This strategy is called Eyes High, inspired by the university's Gaelic motto, which translates as 'I will lift up my eyes.’
Optical Imaging Specialist (Infrastructure Portfolio), Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute
About the role
The Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute in the Cumming School of Medicine invites applications for a Optical Imaging Specialist. This Full-time Fixed Term position is for approximately 1 year (based on length of grant funding), with the possibility of extension.
The Charbonneau is a partnership between the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services, and brings together experts to integrate research and care across multiple disciplines. From understanding and preventing cancer, to transforming its detection and treatment, to improving life with and after cancer, the Charbonneau community is focused on reducing the burden of cancer through research, education, and community engagement. Supporting this effort are cancer-focused scientists, physicians, research staff, trainees, patients, families, and communities - all of whom share the goal of making a difference in cancer through research that impacts policy, care, and outcomes.
This position reports to the Lead of Charbonneau Cancer Institute Microscopy Facility, and the Director of the Robson DNA Science Centre.
The primary purpose of this Optical Imaging Specialist position is to support researchers who use microscopes for cell and animal biology and molecular research in both The Charbonneau and The Snyder Institute. The primary job portfolio is to provide advanced imaging infrastructure quality control checks, maintenance, carry out troubleshooting of equipment, and liaise with microscopy system vendors such as representatives of Zeiss, Leica, Nikon, Olympus and other companies external to the University. A secondary part of this job portfolio is to provide backup support for staff whose primary responsibility is to develop and provide support for user training and assisting researchers on microscopes, related equipment, and software for image processing and analysis. On occasion, the Optical Imaging Specialist may also provide support with cell culture and sample preparation, in alignment with staff whose primary responsibility is to provide researcher support for experimental design and execution. Administrative duties include preparing reports, ordering, tracking time, invoicing researchers for support and services, safety and other compliance requirements.
A combination of education and experience may be considered in meeting the qualifications for this position. Evening or weekend work may be required in times of high demand (time is lieu is provided).
Summary of Key Responsibilities (job functions include but are not limited to):
- Technical:
- Follow and enforce established programs and procedures for the safe and proper use of equipment and materials in the imaging labs.
- Continuous input for developing and streamlining of program and procedures.
- Run quality control checks, routine maintenance and troubleshooting of microscopes and support equipment including cell culture equipment
- Continuous technical improvement and modifications of the imaging systems and associated apparatus.
- Maintain and test mammalian cell lines
- Sample preparation for imaging
- Molecular and biochemical assays as the need arises
- Preparing reports on activities
- Education and training:
- Support with training and assist researchers with optical technologies
- Provide individual training on microscopes, software, and related systems
- Help organize local seminars and workshops
- Assist with developing training materials for systems
- Improve and maintain the online training sites hosted on D2L
- Preparation and maintenance of educational content and communication materials (website, learning materials for users)
- Assist in organizing a campus-wide optical microscopy seminar series
- Assist in organizing a national microscopy course
- Assist in facilitating online user groups in optical microscopy
- Client Relations:
- Communicate promptly and clearly to researchers about equipment and software upgrades, changes, or failures
- Communicate with equipment and supply manufacturers for purchasing, technical advice, service visits etc.
- Clients are courteously provided with information and advice about or programs and/or services
- Assist with regular surveys
- Analysis and Reporting:
- Prepare reports summarizing support activities
- Collate and organize scheduling and usage records
- Must keep track of activities using time tracking
- Assist with billing from usage records
- Ensuring compliance to safety and other regulations that are project specific.
- Leadership:
- Act as a mentor for students and student assistants
- Provide input for change on continuous improvements to the LCI operations
Qualifications / Requirements:
- BSc, diploma, and/or experience in a laboratory setting (research or industrial) required
- Demonstrable competency with of optical microscopy required
- Ability to trouble-shoot instrumentation required
- Working knowledge of image processing and analysis required
- Ability to multi-task and deal multiple simultaneous priorities in an effective, efficient manner
- High level of proficiency in writing and editing a variety of documents for a wide range of audiences/stakeholders
- Ability to operate within a multi-faceted work environment and be a strong team player with capability to adjust work schedules to meet multiple demands and pressures
- Excellent communication, both oral and written
- Competency with microscope user training, education, and mentorship desirable
- Cell culture experience with mammalian cells desirable
- Experience with molecular biology desirable
- Experience in a busy, fast-paced environment desirable
- Knowledge of the Cumming School of Medicine and University culture and operating procedures with strong understanding of the University's mission and values
- Experience working with the media both in a reactive and strategic planning capacity
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment, with constantly shifting priorities
About University of Calgary
The University of Calgary is a leading Canadian university located in the nation's most enterprising city. The university has a clear strategic direction to become one of Canada's top five research universities, where research and innovative teaching go hand in hand, and where we fully engage the communities we both serve and lead. This strategy is called Eyes High, inspired by the university's Gaelic motto, which translates as 'I will lift up my eyes.’