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Body Scanner Development Assistant We have an exciting opportunity for someone with the right personality and outlook to assist with the development program of a new pioneering body scanning system that measures the natural electricity of the body, see website www.me-solve.co.uk/edis The main aspects are:
The first part requires someone that is comfortable with a ‘bare skin contact procedure’ on self and must be prepared to have torso, front, back and legs mapped and scanned for electricity by male operative. It involves the movement of a probe electrode over the body area under investigation. It is safe, no electricity or other energy is introduced to the body, and painless. It can be a little uncomfortable lying down in one position for the duration of the scan. The second part requires someone with good communication skills, sensitivity and who can use a computer (word processing and email). Some experience in a related area, especially with advertising, is desirable. Much of the communication with subjects will be via email or telephone. This aspect is also likely to involve communication with others in the form of placing ads and booking suitable locations for the tests. The third part requires someone that is comfortable performing the ‘bare skin contact procedure’ on others (mixed gender). In addition to participating in the scanning process using computer-based equipment, the assistant will be involved with greeting subjects and putting them at ease, checking forms, asking personal questions, explaining procedures and preparing them for measurement. Training provided. Located in Rayleigh, applicants must be over 18. Regular work, 4 hours per week (2 hours Tuesdays and same Thursdays – some flexibility possible), £7.50 per hour for three months, may be extended. Additional hours likely to become available for organising tests as well as assisting with and conducting tests in the local area and also Kent. May suit student, someone with experience or training for a career in healthcare or alternative/complimentary medicine or someone with an interest of electro-medical technology. Please respond stating experience and provide CV via email to raj@me-solve.co.uk Ed Bye, BEng (Hons) Medical Electronics, MIET |