Lab Manager (SRI) - Physical Sciences - Regular Full-time 2026
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $37,013-48,857 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the design, prototyping, optimization, and testing of focused ultrasound transducers and related system components supporting ophthalmic applications.
- Plan, coordinate, and execute bench-top and preclinical testing activities, including study preparation, experimental design, troubleshooting, and data collection.
- Analyze and interpret experimental data to support technical decision-making, system refinement, and study planning.
- Contribute to scientific writing and editing, including manuscripts, protocols, technical reports, presentations, and other research or internal documents.
- Contribute to development of research proposals and grant applications, including drafting technical sections and supporting preliminary data generation
- Drive system optimization and workflow improvement to enhance treatment efficacy, safety, reproducibility, and overall readiness for clinical translation.
- Support material requisition, equipment coordination, inventory planning, and lab space management to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.
- Manage project timelines, track milestones and deliverables, identify bottlenecks, and coordinate priorities across parallel technical and research workstreams.
- Support preparation for clinical studies, including technical documentation, workflow development, experimental planning, and coordination of preclinical and translational deliverables.
- Engage with internal and external stakeholders, including clinicians, scientists, engineers, collaborators, platform staff, and industry partners, to align technical progress with program needs.
- Mentor and supervise trainees involved in experimental and technical aspects of the program
- PhD in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, medical biophysics, or a related field, with 3+ years of relevant experience in medical device development, preclinical research, or translational biomedical engineering.
- Demonstrated experience in device prototyping, bench-top testing, and experimental design.
- Strong data analysis, scientific writing, and technical documentation skills.
- Experience coordinating multidisciplinary projects involving engineering, research, and clinical stakeholders.
- Strong organizational and project management skills, with the ability to manage timelines, competing priorities, and operational details.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
- Experience supporting translational or early clinical-stage medical device programs.
- Experience in hospital-based or academic research environments.
- Project management training or certification.
- Familiarity with quality systems, SOP development, and technical documentation practices.
- Experience working across engineering, preclinical, and clinical teams.