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GDH is Hiring a Research Participant Near Oklahoma, OK

About GDHAt GDH, we believe in the power of people and the importance of caring. Our culture statement, “We care about people,” isn't just a tagline – it's the core of everything we do. GDH is a premier staffing and talent solutions company dedicated to helping businesses find the best talent and assisting job seekers in finding their dream jobs.
Who We AreGDH, founded in 2001, has grown into a leader in providing staffing solutions across various industries. We specialize in IT across several sectors, connecting top talent with leading enterprises. As a Best of Staffing firm recognized for excellence in client, employee, talent, and women's services, we pride ourselves on our commitment to quality and service.
Benefits Of Working For GDH
  • Professional Development
  • Competitive pay
  • Full health insurance
  • 401k Plan
  • Holiday Pay
  • Gym Membership Reimbursement
  • Weekly Paycheck & Direct Deposit
  • & More!
Job Description: GDH is hiring a Research Participant to work with our client. The study will consist of the participant attending 1 (one) experimental session in which one human participant will occupy a hypobaric (i.e., altitude) research chamber. The study will evaluate 10 test conditions over one test day. Test sessions will occur predominantly on Mondays and Fridays. Subjects will contractually agree to act as [airplane] “passengers” at pressure-altitudes between ground level (Oklahoma City: 0.98 atm; 14.1 psi) and 45,000 feet (0.143 atm, 2.10 psi). Each experimental session should require approximately 8.5 hours to complete, from check-in to release.
RequirementsThis is a testing position, and these requirements are per government contract:
  • Current FAA 3rd class medical certificate or higher (non-expired on day of assignment)
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 50 years
  • Non-smoker, non-vaper
  • BMI < 40 according to initial weight and height
  • Must have hemoglobin (Hb) and hematocrit (HCT) values of > 12.0 g/dL and > 37% respectively on day of altitude chamber flight as determined by pre-flight CAMI blood draw (Inclusion criteria here will be that the Subject has no known anemia, is currently not menstruating, and has not donated blood/plasma/platelets in the last 30 days)
  • Must be comfortable in a testing environment, wherein medical data will be collected Subjects Must Not fall within the following EXCLUSION CRITERIA parameters:
    • Any medical/clinical respiratory condition (e.g., asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD], etc.)
    • Any cold, acute upper respiratory infection (URI), or respiratory issue within two (2) weeks prior to study participation
    • Any neuromuscular disease, neuropathy, peripheral vascular disease, hypertension, or Raynaud’s Phenomenon/Syndrome
    • Have medical conditions or physical limitations that would preclude them from a 15-minute bout of vigorous exercise or to experience an altitude decompressive/recompressive event.
    • Disqualifying medical/physical conditions to include: respiratory ailments such as asthma or emphysema; pregnancy; hypo/hypertension; diagnosed heart problems; chest pains, difficulty breathing; serious bodily disability, deformity, or dismemberment; spells of severe dizziness; diabetes requiring medication; claustrophobia; recent surgery; or any other chronic disease.
    • Men or women that are sensitive to other’s touch or uncomfortable in enclosed environments must not volunteer to be subjects for this study.
    • Taking any medication or drug which may impair physical or cognitive activity, or which precludes the operation of heavy machinery/driving.
    • Actively under the influence of recreational drugs or intoxicated due to alcohol consumption.
    • Afraid of needles or be opposed to giving blood. Subjects should attend with the full intention of supplying data described in the Optimized Flow Oxygen Systems human subject research protocol including blood samples.
    • History of corrective eye surgery or detached retina.
    • Unable to understand, be illiterate in, or unable to follow directions presented in written and spoken English language.
    • Unwilling to provide accurate personal information such as age, education level, previous flying experience, etc., to be used for research purposes.
    • Unwilling to have anthropomorphic measurements recorded, such as height, weight, girth, etc. for research purposes.
    • Does not arrive or takes objection to wearing “tennis shoes/sneakers” with comfortable non-restrictive exercise-friendly clothing that allows for instrumentation access, (e.g., red-dot stickers for electrocardiograph [EKG] signal acquisition, watch placement on wrist, finger probe access, etc. A sports bra for all female subjects is highly encouraged, not only to allow for athletic movement, but also for bare skin access that is necessary for research sensor placement while preserving modesty. Several chest/abdominal straps will be placed around the torso and will remain in place for the duration of the experimental session.
    • Subjects uncomfortable with the fact that there may be no female Inside Observers/chamber personnel. Inside Observers are medical/health science professionals that may need to place and/or re-adjust red dot sensors or chest/abdominal straps attached directly to the skin. Some of these sensors/instrumentation devices will be placed in the chest area.
    • Unwilling to complete a health history questionnaire. The Principal Investigator must review the form for scientific criteria and, if necessary, consult with an Aerospace Physician for clinical expert opinion regarding Subject safety before clearing a volunteer Subject for participation.
    • Unwilling to allow access to all physiological data and any medical records generated during any procedures associated with the experimental testing session as well as access to any medical records post-testing session on the very slight chance that medical treatment is required due to study participation. By human subject protections rules, Institutional Review Boards must be informed of UPIRTSOs (Unanticipated Problems Involving Risk to Subject or Others). The extent of the unanticipated event should be reportable with accurate data.
    • Physically unable to participate in a simulated altitude decompression event while remaining calm and under self-control without endangering themselves or others.
    • Unenergetic and does not possess the stamina to wear oxygen masks that may promote a level of discomfort when worn for several hours.
  • Job Summary

    JOB TYPE

    Full Time

    INDUSTRY

    Business Services

    SALARY

    $67k-83k (estimate)

    POST DATE

    09/12/2024

    EXPIRATION DATE

    10/05/2024

    WEBSITE

    gdhconsulting.com

    HEADQUARTERS

    TULSA, OK

    SIZE

    500 - 1,000

    FOUNDED

    2001

    CEO

    CHRIS ANDERSEN

    REVENUE

    $50M - $200M

    INDUSTRY

    Business Services

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