Formulate, implement, and monitor regulatory compliance throughout the entire Cyclotron Facility Structure.Â
Run and maintain the Cyclotron Accelerator. Participate, initiate, and diagnose cyclotron equipment, including sub-systems.                 Â
Writing, proofing, and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).       Â
Develop, implement, and maintain a training program for all members of the Facility.
Participate in maintenance of analytical/synthesis equipment evidenced by experience working with these units.                                                                 Â
Participate with general lab maintenance, including sanitation, inventory control, ordering and other administrative tasks needed to run the facility.                  Â
Knowledge and work with aseptic procedures, microbiological procedures (including disposal of materials), handling of highly radioactive pharmaceutical products, DOT procedures.Â
Liaison between Cyclotron Facility and University of Chicago researchers and outside researchers (Argonne National Laboratory).Â
Uses subject matter and best practices knowledge to perform lab and/or research-related duties and tasks. Works independently to assist with project design.
Solves complex problems relating to the administration of projects, including planning new procedures, adapting existing procedures to the needs of the project, and making significant contributions to methodology.
Performs other related work as needed.                                                                                         Â
Preferred Qualifications
Education:
Bachelorâ™s degree in Chemistry or similar field.
Masterâ™s Degree in any field.
Experience:
5-8 yearsâ™ experience in Cyclotron particle accelerators and a demonstrated understanding of the machines and their subsystems.Â
5-8 years♠experience in Good Manufacturing Practices. Proven knowledge of GMP and regulatory compliance covering all areas: aseptic procedures, general QC procedures, facility maintenance, documentation, etc.
5-8 years♠radiopharmaceutical experience in the radiolabeling and Quality Control of compounds. Must be able to demonstrate understanding and experience with standard analytical equipment: HPLC, TLC, GC, aseptic procedures. Must be willing to work with large amounts of radioactivity.
5 or more years lab work in radiochemistry or related fields/areas. Experience with the LabLogic software packages. Experience with 18F, synthesis platforms, especially the IBA Synthera platform.Â
Experience with multiple accelerator systems (Siemens, GE, ABT, etc.).
Preferred Competencies
Experience in regulatory affairs, cGMP compliance.
Ability to write and develop Standard Operating Procedures.
Experience in running a cyclotron and maintenance.
Must be able to work flexible (early morning) hours.
General chemistry knowledge background with emphasis on radiolabeling chemistry.
Must be capable of working alone and working collaboratively in a small group with demonstrated problem solving capabilities under pressure situation.
Must be able to work in a non-standard working environment with multiple duties that can change daily.
Must be willing to work with and be exposed to radioactivity (but maintaining University Safety standards).Â
Must be willing to work with chemicals and equipment in a complex environment.
Must have excellent organization, cleanliness, and work habits.
Must be able to follow procedures exactly.
Leadership, initiatives.
Proven record of radiolabeling using multiple PET radioisotopes.
Demonstrated publications record.
Experience with nucleophilic reactions.
Machine shop skills/experience.
Experience with radiosynthesis platforms: Neptix, GE units, Trasis, IBA Synthera, Syntha, Eckert & Ziegler, etc.
Understanding of clinical nuclear medicine operations and experience with Just-In-Time production of radiopharmaceuticals.
DOT training in the shipping of dangerous goods.
Experience in working with Plant/Maintenance personnel.
Experience in working with Construction Personnel (for Facilities renovations).
Experience working in ISO-7 through ISO-5 environments.
Working Conditions
Laboratory environment.
Construction environment.
Requires extensive safety training.
Irregular work schedule.
High noise environment.
Exposure to chemical agents.
Requires protective devices.
Must be willing to work with and around (safely) large amounts of radioactivity.
Heavy lifting.
Application Documents
Resume (required)
Cover Letter (preferred)
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