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Summary:
The Senior Systems Engineer \xe2\x80\x93Instrument Architecture will be responsible for providing leadership to cross functional teams to develop industry-leading DNA sequencing cartridges and consumables for clinical applications in an exciting, fast-paced environment. The foundation of all activities for this role is a broad, solid grasp of multiple areas of engineering, physics and molecular biology, and the ability to climb new learning curves quickly. Primary responsibilities include development of system models/budgets, contributing to system & sub-system architecture decisions, managing specifications and requirements, and developing test strategies for critical parameter understanding and verification. A successful candidate will possess strong organizational and communication skills to facilitate successful product development across hardware, firmware, software, consumables, and chemistry teams.
Job Activities:
Significantly contribute to developing new architectures for high volume medical device instrumentation that integrate microfluidics, chemistry, and imaging
Develop system models that guide design decisions. These can include system tolerance budgets, runtime models, SNR models, performance models, COGS models, etc.
Support architecture definition by working across sub-system design teams to align overlapping design requirements /constraints and drive teams in developing concepts, evaluating risks, and efficiently concluding on a design path
Lead teams through complex root-cause analysis in which there are many possible root causes that involve various areas of physics
Build the information foundation for successful architecture activity. Create and maintain system requirements, specifications, and functional workflows. Examples include biochemistry workflows, hardware timing diagrams, and assembly process workflows
Develop, manage, execute test strategies for Critical Parameter Management which identify the sensitivities and acceptable operating ranges for input parameters relative to output metrics
Leverage Design of Experiments for efficient coverage of complex parameter space
Own the seams between teams, especially including the definition and documentation of interfaces between hardware, firmware, and software. Culture the ecosystem mindset in practice
All listed tasks and responsibilities are deemed as essential functions to this position; however, business conditions may require reasonable accommodations for additional tasks and responsibilities.
Required Skills & Experience:
Engineering, Physics, Biophysics, or related master\xe2\x80\x99s degree with 5+ years of experience or Ph.D. with 0 -3 years of experience in instrumentation, or product development
Highly motivated to work cross-functionally in the ecosystem of fluidics, liquid handling, precision motion, and biochemistry
Strong analytical background, with record of using system models to drive decisions
Demonstrated track record of rapidly climbing steep learning curves. Enthusiasm for tackling tough problems on an aggressive schedule
Experience with definition, setup, characterization, and testing of complex systems, including design of experiments, reliability life tests, and root cause analysis
Experience and fluency in scientific computing and simulation, such as Python, MATLAB, or R
Effective communication and presentation skills (ability to distill complex technical information into product decisions and business recommendations)
Pass color blindness test without any findings. This role might be required to distinguish lights of different colors in devices.
Preferred Skills & Experience:
Technically proficient in disciplines of integrated devices or cartridges including plastics design & injection molding, microfluidics, heat transfer, surface chemistry, biochemistry interactions, and thermal cycling
Experience in instrument design and development
Technically proficient in disciplines including optics, microfluidics, heat transfer, precision motion, or electronics
Experience with specification and requirement management (JAMA), design traceability, design verification and validation
Experience in process engineering methodologies such as FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis), SPC, Gauge R&R, Critical Parameter Management, and Design for Manufacturability to measure and improve process capability and robustness
Fluency in the methods and vocabulary of nucleic acid analytical techniques, genetic sequencing, and molecular biology is preferred
Experience with Signal-to-noise Ratio (SNR) modeling
Experience developing products in a regulated environment (FDA 510k approval process)
Understanding of the physics of failure approach to reliability, failure mechanisms, failure analysis techniques, and basic probability concepts
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