As a Biomedical Engineer at Pilgrim, you will be both engineer and operator, bridging advanced biotechnology from the benchtop to the battlefield. This role demands deep technical fluency, precision in execution, and the ability to drive advanced technology into practical solutions. This is not a theoretical or routine R&D role—you’ll own initiatives end-to-end, translating mission needs into prototypes, refining them through field demos and rapid iterations, and engaging directly with operators and decision-makers to ensure breakthroughs reach warfighters where they matter most. If you thrive in both the lab and the field, translating technical breakthroughs into real-world impact, and can navigate complexity with clarity and execution—this is your ground to take.
Responsibilities
Transform warfighter needs into deployable solutions - Identify critical operational gaps and translate them into high-impact, technically feasible engineering initiatives that drive mission success.
Prototype, iterate, deploy - Lead the end-to-end development of mission-critical technologies, from portable diagnostics to nanomaterial-based trauma care, integrating biology, chemistry, and nanotechnology to meet the extreme demands of modern battlefields.
Own validation from the lab to the field - Operate advanced instrumentation (AFM, SEM, FTIR, UV-Vis, Raman spectroscopy) while directing pre-clinical and clinical trials to ensure solutions are effective, safe, and meet regulatory standards.
Drive cross-functional execution - Work alongside lab engineers, field testers, and defense stakeholders to synchronize development with tight deployment timelines, ensuring seamless integration into mission workflows.
Communicate with clarity and conviction - Convert complex experimental results into strategic narratives, crafting white papers, proposals, and visual briefs (leveraging Figma and other tools) to align decision-makers and drive adoption at scale.
Be in the arena - Travel up to 30% to conduct live demonstrations, stress-test prototypes in field conditions, and capture direct operator feedback, refining systems through iterative, hands-on engagement.
Qualifications
B.S. in Chemistry (preferred), Biomedical Engineering, or demonstrated equivalent capability (formal degree not required).
Technical expertise in biology, nanotechnology, and chemistry, with a strong foundation in experimental workflows and advanced instrumentation (e.g., AFM, SEM, FTIR).
Strong leadership and project management skills, with experience guiding cross-functional teams and coordinating diverse stakeholders under tight timelines.
Comfortable contributing technical expertise and strategic insights in discussions with defense partners to shape mission requirements and deployment strategies.
Passionate about deployment and impact—frustrated by bureaucratic R&D, you focus on efficiency and delivering solutions that matter.
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As a Biomedical Engineer at Pilgrim, you'll find yourself at the exhilarating crossroads of engineering and operational effectiveness, driving cutting-edge biotechnology from the laboratory to real-world applications. If you are someone who thrives on transforming complex technical challenges into life-saving solutions, this is the place for you. In this role, you will be responsible for taking mission-critical needs and turning them into tangible, deployable prototypes that meet the rigorous demands of modern battlefields. You'll have the opportunity to lead the entire development process, from integrating biology and nanotechnology into innovations like portable diagnostics and advanced trauma care solutions. With a commitment to precision, you will operate advanced instruments and helm both pre-clinical and clinical trials, ensuring that your creations are effective, safe, and compliant with regulatory standards. Collaboration will be key as you work alongside lab engineers and field testers, managing stakeholder relationships and tight timelines to take your breakthroughs from concept to deployment seamlessly. Confidently communicate your findings and strategies through impressive narratives, white papers, and compelling visuals to ensure that decision-makers understand the impact of your solutions. Travel is part of the adventure, as you’ll engage directly with operators, capturing their feedback and refining systems in the field. If you’re eager to make a difference and are driven by results rather than bureaucracy, join us at Pilgrim and take charge of initiatives that truly matter.
Pilgrim Telephone, which was founded in 1988; is headquartered in Lexington, Massachusetts. The company provides telecommunications services for its clients.
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