This new venture is drawing on years of expertise in mechatronic systems and scientific instruments to develop new laboratory mechatronic systems including robotic components. It will suit a senior mechatronic or electromechanical engineer with relevant prior experience.
These new systems combine electronics, mechanical and software technologies in a unique scalable form factor ideally suited to laboratory use. Design scale is for bench-top rather than large industrial or smaller miniaturised systems.
You will bring:
* A hands-on background across electronics and mechanical systems, used in combination. Embedded software skills are a plus. Holistic design for sensor packages, servo/stepper motors and their control, environmental considerations and accommodating power and form constraints is relevant.
* Prior work on a range of electro-mechanical systems, taking a systemic view and considering relevant safety and quality standards, ideally in a cross-discipline context.
* Relevant skills include a broad combination of EDA (e.g. Altium) and CAD (e.g. SolidWorks) design, component and board prototyping, use of bench tools and instruments, machining, assembly, hands-on testing, iteration, design for manufacture (DfM), PLM considerations and quality.
* Ideally, prior experience developing devices or instruments for use in a sterile or clinical environment; though industrial experience may be relevant depending on scale and project types.
You’ll be joining a rapidly growing new venture, part of a well-supported team. As you’ll work cross-discipline, sharing and disseminating ideas is encouraged. Benefits are particularly good including a strong pension and healthcare.
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