At Parallel Fluidics, we are building the infrastructure to power the next generation of life science tools. We seek a highly motivated Senior Mechanical Engineer to lead the development of a next-generation life science instrument for microfluidic applications. This role requires expertise in electromechanical system design, pressure and flow control systems, and sealing interface design. You will work in a dynamic startup environment, collaborating with cross-disciplinary teams to deliver innovative solutions for cutting-edge microfluidic technology.
Design and engineering:
Develop concepts for next generation instrument architecture.
Lead mechanical engineering effort for systems and components, including:
Moving mechanical assemblies
Sealing interfaces
Pressure control systems
Electronics integration
Automation integration
Project management:
Work with leadership to develop and refine product requirements.
Manage outside consultants in related disciplines.
Develop accurate product development timelines.
Provide regular progress updates to leadership.
Prototyping and Testing:
Create and iterate prototypes to validate designs and refine functionality.
Design and execute verification tests to ensure systems meet requirements.
Analyze performance data and implement design improvements.
Scale-up:
Oversee the transition of designs from prototyping to scalable manufacturing.
Ensure products meet all necessary regulatory requirements.
Cross-functional Collaboration:
Work closely with the design, software, and microfluidics teams to integrate subsystems.
Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers.
Innovation and Continuous Improvement:
Stay updated on advancements in mechanical engineering, lab automation, and microfluidics.
Identify opportunities for improving performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness in future generations of products.
Required:
Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field.
5+ years of experience in mechanical design, with a focus on electromechanical systems and fluid control.
Strong understanding of pressure control systems, design for manufacturing, and sealing technologies.
Proven track record of bringing electromechanical systems to market.
Excellent communication and project management skills.
Proficiency in 3D CAD software (e.g., SolidWorks, Autodesk Fusion, or equivalent).
Preferred:
Familiarity with cleanroom environments and microfabrication processes.
Knowledge of regulatory and safety standards for laboratory instrumentation.
Experience building microfluidic technologies.
A collaborative and innovative work environment where your ideas shape our future.
Opportunities to work on groundbreaking technologies in life sciences and microfluidics.
Comprehensive benefits, including health, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage.
Equity options to share in the company’s growth and success.
At Parallel Fluidics, we value diversity and inclusion and welcome individuals from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. If you are passionate about mechanical engineering and eager to drive innovation in life science tools, apply today to help shape the future of microfluidics.
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As a Senior Mechanical Engineer at Parallel Fluidics, you will be at the forefront of developing cutting-edge life science instruments that redefine microfluidic applications. If you're looking for a role where your expertise can truly shine, this is the perfect opportunity for you. Our dynamic startup environment is buzzing with creativity, and we need a highly motivated engineer who can lead the charge in designing electromechanical systems, pressure control systems, and effective sealing interfaces. You'll work collaboratively with cross-disciplinary teams, making impactful contributions that will drive our innovative microfluidic technology forward. Your day-to-day will involve not only the design and engineering of moving mechanical assemblies, but also the integration of electronics and automation systems. You will manage projects, refine product requirements, and oversee the prototyping and testing phases to ensure our systems meet stringent performance standards. With your strong background in mechanical design and a knack for effective communication, you’ll also provide mentorship to junior engineers while spearheading projects that aim for regulatory compliance and market readiness. If you're passionate about building the future of life sciences and enjoy a culture of innovation and teamwork, we’d love to see your application!
Parallel Fluidics is a new manufacturing service for microfluidic chips, aimed at helping researchers and engineers accelerate their development cycles.
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