A full-time Research Analyst II position is currently available at The Mind Research Network (MRN) under Dr. Andrew Mayer. The position will have two roles. The primary role will be to assist in the collection and analysis of MRI-based imaging data, clinical data, proteomic data, and the preparation of various graphs/reports for scientific communication. The position requires strong quantitative/computation/statistical skills, and a working knowledge of time-series analysis and data processing. Strong data visualization skills are preferred, along with scientific writing for manuscripts and various scientific reports. A secondary role will be working with MRI machine operations, maintenance of various biomedical imaging equipment at the scanner, and the scanning of human research participants. On-site training will be provided to run MRI scanners and perform data analyses. Background knowledge and/or experience with UNIX, LINUX, Python, R, MATLAB is preferred. Must have strong knowledge of Microsoft Office, various Google and spreadsheet applications, as well as the ability to learn department-specific computer systems.
The position requires interactions with various sensitive patient populations and thus requires excellent interpersonal and communication skills. The job will also require flexible hours including some evenings and nights to accommodate data acquisition and other related duties as needed (approximately 1 per week).
Requires a bachelors' degree in an engineering field, computational neuroscience, computer science, statistics or a related scientific discipline and 6 months of related experience; or an equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been attained.
Candidate must have demonstrated knowledge of and experience working with a variety of programming languages including, but not limited to, Linux/Unix, Python, Matlab and R; familiarity with neuroimaging techniques and time-series analysis; and a familiarity with neuroanatomy and neurophysiology.
Must have superior professional-level written and verbal communication skills; a high degree of professionalism, excellent judgment, problem-solving and decision-making skills. Demonstrated ability in managing a wide variety of complex tasks and projects simultaneously while meeting multiple deadlines is required. Must have the ability to work independently and as a part of a team, and the ability to learn department-specific computer systems as needed.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Normal office working conditions with the absence of disagreeable elements. Occasionally meets with the public.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS / REQUIREMENTS
Various activities include sitting, walking, stooping, lifting, bending, reaching. Involves extensive desk/computer work on a daily basis, requires manual dexterity for operation of keyboard. Vision abilities include close and distance vision and ability to adjust focus, able to hear and communicate effectively in person and over the phone, may be required to lift items.
Work is performed in a dry laboratory environment. Will operate standard office equipment and will frequently stand, walk, sit, perform desk-based computer tasks, use a telephone, perform repetitive motions and occasionally lift objects that weigh up to 20 pounds. May interact with research participants.
The above is intended to describe the general requirements for the position and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive statement of physical requirements. The Institute will provide reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires an accommodation to perform the essential functions of the position.
Salary is commensurate with experience + $500 sign-on bonus.
Lovelace Biomedical is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The Mind Research Network is a division of Lovelace dedicated to advancing the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and brain injury.
Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, MRN consists of an interdisciplinary association of scientists located at universities, national laboratories and research centers around the world and is focused on imaging technology and its emergence as an integral element of neuroscience investigation.
With an extended community of academicians, researchers, graduate students and technicians, the MRN is uniquely positioned with its national infrastructure to link the brightest minds in neuroscience with some of the most cutting-edge neuroimaging capabilities in the world today.
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