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Chenega Corporation · 7 hours ago

Engineering Technician IV

Chenega Professional & Technical Services, LLC. is looking for an Engineering Technician IV. The role involves providing mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering support, performing aerosol exposures, and maintaining laboratory equipment while ensuring compliance with GLP standards.

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Responsibilities

Generate, characterize and sample biological aerosols to support pathogenesis and medical countermeasure studies against biothreat agents. This shall include animal plethysmography, aerosol supervision and assisting; attendance is required at scheduled trainings provided by qualified AAT staff. All laboratory tasks shall be conducted under the guidance of a study PI and under the authority of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and in compliance with GLP standards. Studies will be conducted in a BSL-2, BSL-3, or BSL-4 laboratory environment. Workload is approximately 75 - 120 aerosol exposures per year
Assist with SOP writing, revision and review to meet GLP requirements. Workload is typically ten (10) to fifteen (15) SOPs per year
Assemble, maintain and troubleshoot aerosol systems to support. Aerosol systems will be assembled, tested and the testing documented in non-containment shop area. A corresponding equipment notebook is required for each assembled system and will be provided to AAT leadership for review prior to moving into containment. Aerosol systems will be moved into the containment Class III biosafety cabinet, tested and the testing documented. All equipment maintenance will be recorded and documented IAW USAMRIID SOPs and in compliance with GLP standards. The Contractor will calibrate, validate and certify approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) per year
Perform and supervise biological decontamination procedures for Class III biosafety cabinets post-aerosol. Typical workload is approximately 75 - 120 decontaminations per year
Certify and maintain Class III biosafety cabinets IAW USAMRIID SOPs and GLP standards. Typical workload is approximately twelve (12) to fifteen (15) Class III biosafety cabinets and transporters
Contractor shall coordinate and collaborate with AAT leadership and personnel to assist in the development and implementation of an AAT technical training program. Contract staff will receive necessary training and once qualified by AAT leadership, may assist in the training of other technical staff
Complete annual GLP training and maintain records at that standard IAW all applicable regulations and USAMRIID SOPs
Timely report observations of safety or standard operating procedure non-compliance IAW applicable USAMRIID SOPs, guidance and regulations
BPRP enrollment is required and will be held and maintained IAW the provisions in this contract and all applicable regulations
Other duties as assigned

Qualification

Aerosol exposure testingGLP complianceBSL-3/BLS-4 laboratory experienceSOP writingBiological decontaminationTechnical trainingData analysisEquipment maintenanceTeam collaboration

Required

Level of Clearance Required: Secret
Provide mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering support by performing aerosol exposures and facilitating the design and maintenance of aerosol exposure equipment
Test and assist with the design of new equipment
Support the execution of scientific studies
Analyze data and maintain laboratory space and equipment
Attend training scheduled and provided by qualified AAT staff
Conduct all laboratory tasks under the guidance of a study PI and under the authority of the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and in compliance with GLP standards
Conduct studies in a BSL-2, BSL-3, or BSL-4 laboratory environment
Assist with SOP writing, revision and review to meet GLP requirements
Assemble, maintain and troubleshoot aerosol systems
Document testing of aerosol systems in non-containment shop area
Calibrate, validate and certify approximately eight (8) to twelve (12) aerosol systems per year
Perform and supervise biological decontamination procedures for Class III biosafety cabinets post-aerosol
Certify and maintain Class III biosafety cabinets IAW USAMRIID SOPs and GLP standards
Coordinate and collaborate with AAT leadership and personnel to assist in the development and implementation of an AAT technical training program
Complete annual GLP training and maintain records at that standard IAW all applicable regulations and USAMRIID SOPs
Timely report observations of safety or standard operating procedure non-compliance IAW applicable USAMRIID SOPs, guidance and regulations
BPRP enrollment is required and will be held and maintained IAW the provisions in this contract and all applicable regulations

Preferred

Master's degree or the equivalent in Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Immunology, Biology, or a related field
4 years' experience in a bacteriology laboratory
Prior experience in BSL-3 or BSL-4 laboratories
Prior clinical diagnostics and regulatory laboratory experience

Benefits

Robust employee benefits program
Management engagement
Quality leadership
Atmosphere of teamwork
Recognition for performance
Promotion opportunities

Company

Chenega Corporation

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As the most successful Alaska Native village corporation, Chenega figures prominently in the diverse government services contracting marketplace supporting defense, intelligence, and federal civilian customers.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Robb Milne
CFO
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Chris Andersen
Chief Development Officer, Military, Intel and Operations Support Strategic Business Unit
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