Instrument Technician - TechDigital
Fremont, CA
About the Job
Shift: M-F. 9am-5pm
As a global leader in mass spectrometry, SCIEX delivers solutions for precision detection and quantification of molecules to help protect and advance the wellness and safety of all. Because of our 50 years of groundbreaking innovation, our customers can quickly respond to environmental hazards, better understand biomarkers relevant to disease, improve patient care in the clinic, bring relevant drugs to market faster, and keep food healthier and safer. At SCIEX, you'll find a rewarding role that amplifies your impact on the world and helps you realize life's potential. SCIEX is proud to work alongside a community of nine fellow Danaher Life Sciences companies. Together, we're pioneering the future of science and medicine, developing products that enable researchers in the fight to save lives. Are you looking for an opportunity to join a growing Silicon Valley based company? If yes, then this is an opportunity for you! We are seeking an Equipment Specialist to join a growing start-up team, located in Fremont, California. In this role you will play a vital role, supporting the development of new and innovative instrumentation for the biopharma industry! Functions include: Complete instrument maintenance, rework, and prototype assembly. Conduct and document instrument experiments, QC and testing. Service of fluidic, electric, optic, and mechanical assemblies. Document observations, findings, and test results. Work with hardware engineers, software engineers, as well as system integration scientists to improve serviceability. Interface with contract manufacturer to bring-up instruments and transfer to NPI group. Assemble breadboards with engineers to test sub-assemblies. Perform instrument upgrades (e.g., mechanical and firmware) and preventative maintenance.
Skills and Experience include Associate degree or higher preferred
• 3-5 years' experience in instrument assembly, service, and/or testing.
Experience with fluidic, electric, optic, and/or mechanical instruments. Microscope, soldering, and LabVIEW skills a plus.
As a global leader in mass spectrometry, SCIEX delivers solutions for precision detection and quantification of molecules to help protect and advance the wellness and safety of all. Because of our 50 years of groundbreaking innovation, our customers can quickly respond to environmental hazards, better understand biomarkers relevant to disease, improve patient care in the clinic, bring relevant drugs to market faster, and keep food healthier and safer. At SCIEX, you'll find a rewarding role that amplifies your impact on the world and helps you realize life's potential. SCIEX is proud to work alongside a community of nine fellow Danaher Life Sciences companies. Together, we're pioneering the future of science and medicine, developing products that enable researchers in the fight to save lives. Are you looking for an opportunity to join a growing Silicon Valley based company? If yes, then this is an opportunity for you! We are seeking an Equipment Specialist to join a growing start-up team, located in Fremont, California. In this role you will play a vital role, supporting the development of new and innovative instrumentation for the biopharma industry! Functions include: Complete instrument maintenance, rework, and prototype assembly. Conduct and document instrument experiments, QC and testing. Service of fluidic, electric, optic, and mechanical assemblies. Document observations, findings, and test results. Work with hardware engineers, software engineers, as well as system integration scientists to improve serviceability. Interface with contract manufacturer to bring-up instruments and transfer to NPI group. Assemble breadboards with engineers to test sub-assemblies. Perform instrument upgrades (e.g., mechanical and firmware) and preventative maintenance.
Skills and Experience include Associate degree or higher preferred
• 3-5 years' experience in instrument assembly, service, and/or testing.
Experience with fluidic, electric, optic, and/or mechanical instruments. Microscope, soldering, and LabVIEW skills a plus.
Source : TechDigital