ORGANIZATION:
PolyTide Technology Inc. is a Canadian technology company, specialized in developing various innovative Membrane & AI driven Biotech technology, equipment and system solutions, especially in CO2 capture & utilization application.
PolyTide currently employs a team of Research scientists/engineers, Research Assistants, Statisticians, Data Managers, Data Analysts who work collaboratively on cohort-based. Our dedicated team of experts is committed to revolutionizing the field of biotechnology and bioengineering through the fusion of cutting-edge scientific advancements and computational innovation. Our team of scientists and engineers collaborate seamlessly, utilizing state-of-the-art R&D methodology for technology innovation.
At Polytide we recognize the pressing need for sustainable solutions to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Through our expertise in MBR and Biotechnology, we are at the forefront of developing cutting-edge bioengineering solutions to capture CO2 from various mixed gas and directly convert into carbon negative industrial chemicals.
JOB:
Reporting to and receiving direction from senior research scientist Drs Harold Mao and Sam Mao, the Research Scientist/Grant Writer performs a variety of duties related to writing and coordinating grant funding proposals and Preparation of Application documents related to the CO2 Capture, Utilization & Syquestration (CCUS) Study.
Please note:
Only Canadian Citizens, legal residents or residents with a legal work permit will be considered.
STATUS:
Full time, one-year contract with the possibility of extension
SALARY:
Commensurate with qualification and experience.
LOCATION:
UBC Campus
BENEFITS:
Employee benefits include medical, dental, as well as accrued vacation and sick time
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Proposal Development: Grant writers are responsible for developing persuasive and compelling proposals. This includes writing a clear and concise narrative that effectively communicates the organization's goals, objectives, and the specific project or program for which funding is being sought. They outline the need for funding, demonstrate the potential impact, and provide a detailed plan for implementation.
- Research potential funding sources that align with the organization's mission and programs. This involves identifying grant opportunities, understanding the eligibility criteria, and reviewing the requirements and guidelines set by the funding entities.
- Budgeting: Grant writers work closely with program managers and finance personnel to develop a comprehensive budget for the proposed project or program. They ensure that the budget aligns with the funder's guidelines and accurately reflects the expenses associated with the project, including personnel costs, equipment, supplies, and other relevant expenses.
- Application Submission: Grant writers manage the application submission process, ensuring that all required documents, forms, and supporting materials are included and submitted by the designated deadlines. They may also handle any necessary follow-up communication with the funding entity.
- Develops, assembles and submits grant funding proposals and related documents (e.g., application forms, letters, budgets, reference lists, appendices, curriculum vitaes) to major funding bodies, including the National Research Council Canada (NRC), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Mitacs etc..
- Clearly and persuasively communicates scientific research and CCUS concepts in writing
- Organizes and leads meetings with investigators on grant and/or research manuscript submissions to various funding competitions and scientific journals
- Prioritizes and manages several projects with various authors and reviewers at one time, while ensuring timely and accurate submission of all materials
- Conducts and summarizes literature reviews for a variety of topics including, but not limited to, CCUS, CO2 capture, Climate Change, MBR.
- Presents layout, formatting and design recommendations according to grant agency requirements
- Performs other duties as required
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
- A graduate degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, biotechnology and a minimum of 3 years of recent related professional experience. An equivalent combination of education, training, and hands-on work experience may be considered.
- Additional relevant training or certification an asset (e.g., formal training in grant writing, technical communication certification, membership in a professional writing society)
- Knowledge and experience in writing and submitting high-level grants and proposals to the above funding agencies are preferred;
- Ability to interpret and communicate CCUS research data and statistical language
- High level of computer literacy, including proficiency in using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe, online databases and search engines, and reference management software (e.g., EndNote)
- Experience conducting and summarizing academic literature reviews using a variety of databases (e.g., PubMed, Medline, EMBASE, etc.)
- Self-directed with excellent writing, analytical, and research skills
- Meticulous attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to prioritize, multi-task and problem-solve in a fast-paced environment, and effectively manage urgent and long-term deadlines
- Excellent ability to work and learn independently with minimal supervision required, as well as collaborate well as part of a larger team
- Project management experience and/or training is a good asset
- Excellent stakeholder relation skills, with a sense of diplomacy
- Excellent organizational skills and record keeping
Licence/Certification:
- legal authorization to work in Canada (required)
Please include in your application:
- Cover Letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Writing samples: Please submit three writing samples of your choice that reflect your writing ability and scope. Please also submit a brief cover page for each writing sample, which describes the context of the document, your specific contributions to the document, and the eventual outcome of the document (if applicable)
APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Applications will start being reviewed June 6 2023 until position is filled
Note: Applications received without a cover letter will NOT be considered. Only candidates that are selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Fixed term contract
Contract length: 12 months
Salary: From $48,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Paid time off
Flexible Language Requirement:
Schedule:
Ability to commute/relocate:
- University of British Columbia (Vancouver campus), BC: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Application question(s):
- Are you legally authorized to work in Canada without restrictions or any future sponsorship?
Work Location: In person