Staff Engineer, Software
Thermo Fisher Scientific- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, Bioengineering, Optical Engineering, or a related field, and a minimum of seven years of relevant experience in integration activities, such as an integrator in a multidisciplinary project. They should be proficient in the design and test of systems encompassing imaging, illumination, electrical, mechanical, vacuum, and fluidic modules and subsystems.
As a Staff Systems Engineer, the individual will contribute to prototype instrument assembly, bring-up, and functional testing, coordinate engineering and design verification activities, troubleshoot and analyze system issues, lead interdisciplinary root cause analysis involving various subsystems, coordinate with external vendors for design and integration, perform data collection and statistical analysis, create reports and presentations summarizing experimental findings, translate high-level requirements into subsystem requirements, design test beds, execute reliability and lifetime test plans, and work with subsystem owners to qualify new product designs through design verification tests.
Biotechnology company advancing genomic sequencing
Singular Genomics focuses on advancing the field of genomics, which involves studying the complete set of DNA in organisms. The company provides tools and technologies for genomic sequencing, helping clients like academic researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and clinical laboratories conduct multiomic research. This type of research examines various biological data, including DNA, RNA, and proteins, to gain insights into complex biological systems and diseases. Singular Genomics' main product is the G4 sequencing platform, which allows for ultra-high throughput and high-resolution spatial sequencing, enabling researchers to process multiple samples at once. This efficiency sets Singular Genomics apart from competitors in the genomics market. The company's goal is to support scientific and medical research by offering high-performance sequencing technologies that aid in understanding and treating complex diseases.