The School of Dentistry has an exciting opening for a Dental Laboratory Technician Senior with expertise in ceramics and digital dentistry to lead the start-up operations of our Digital Dentistry Center (DDC). This pivotal role includes establishing efficient workflows overseeing tasks such as benchtop scanning, CAD design, CAM milling, ceramic staining and glazing, and 3D printing of dental models and devices while ensuring quality standards. As the center grows, this manager will guide its expansion, including the recruitment and onboarding of additional staff, offering a clear path for leadership and professional development in digital dentistry. This position reports to the Director of Predoctoral Digital Dental Technologies and the Chief Information Officer.
Laboratory Operations
- Perform a diverse range of dental laboratory tasks with a high level of precision and expertise.
- Execute CAD/CAM milling and manage post-milling processing of restorations, including ceramic staining, glazing and finishing.
- Design dental devices such as bite splints, surgical guides, and 3D restorative mock-ups by manipulating digital files.
- Oversee and assist with 3D printing of digital models and various dental devices, ensuring accuracy and quality.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot issues in restoration design and manufacturing, providing solutions and recommendations to dental faculty and students at both the pre-doctoral and graduate levels.
- Collaborate with faculty to ensure that lab operations support academic objectives, providing feedback and assistance to integrate digital workflows into educational programs.
- Offer guidance to students and faculty during case design and production, ensuring quality outcomes and providing constructive feedback.
- Support CAD/CAM training initiatives for dental faculty, pre-doctoral students, and staff to enhance skills and operational efficiency.
- Manage the operations of the digital dental laboratory, including but not limited to:
- Monitoring workflow and ensuring timely completion of lab orders.
- Maintaining accurate bookkeeping and generating productivity and performance reports.
- Evaluating and implementing process improvements to enhance lab efficiency.
Equipment and Supplies
- Operate, calibrate, and maintain digital dental laboratory equipment to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
- Make informed decisions about inventory management, maintenance schedules and recommend equipment purchases, in alignment with lab needs and budget considerations.
- Maintain detailed records of productivity, equipment maintenance, and inventory to support operational planning and sustainability.
- Ensure lab resources are organized, well-maintained, and accessible for optimal productivity and teaching purposes.
Leadership and Collaboration
- Ensure adherence to quality standards, operational protocols, and alignment with the educational mission.
- Work closely with faculty to ensure that lab operations meet the needs of both clinical and educational programs.
- Collaborate with students and faculty to facilitate learning opportunities within the digital dentistry workflow, offering hands-on support and feedback during case preparation.
- Promote a culture of innovation, teamwork, and continuous learning within the laboratory.
Other Responsibilities
- Perform additional duties as assigned to support the evolving needs of the Digital Dentistry Center Lab.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Certified Dental Technician (CDT) credential is required.
- A minimum of 5 years experience as a dental technician with expertise in crown and bridge fabrication and ceramic restorations.
- At least two (2) years of experience in digital dental manufacturing, including proficiency in 3D printing of dental devices and dental CAD/CAM systems, gained in private, public, government, or military settings.
- Proven ability to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot digital dental equipment, including milling units, 3D printers, benchtop scanners, and ceramic ovens
- Proficiency with CAD/CAM hardware and software systems, including the ability to train and support others in their use.
- In-depth knowledge of dental ceramic materials and their applications in manufacturing high-quality restorations.
- Strong organizational and leadership skills, with the ability to ensure efficient and high-quality operations.
- Proven ability to train others (e.g. students, residents, staff, co-workers, and faculty) in using multiple CAD/CAM hardware and software systems. Provide constructive feedback in educational or clinical contexts.
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