We are recruiting for an early-stage start-up based in Oxford who have recently secured their Seed funding.
They are building a platform that leverages extensive Oxford University research to bring a disruptive technology allowing culture-free microbiology diagnostics in hours.
The technology can identify bacteria and fungi from clinical samples and rapidly produce their antimicrobial profile in under 3 hours, compared to the current standard of 3 days.
The success of this technology will ensure a revolution in the microbiology diagnostic space and set the standard for tomorrow.
This is a rare opportunity to join as one of the first employees on a mission to win against superbugs, we need the best and brightest to join us and enable this ambitious vision.
As an experienced Senior/Principal Microfluidics Engineer you will be working with team in Oxford.
You will get to experience building the company with the founders' team.
Experience: Experienced in hands-on microfluidic systems development and validation -> Mechanical characterization (fluid dynamics, structural integrity) -> Biological characterization (cell viability, purification efficacy) In-depth knowledge of various fabrication techniques (e.g., soft lithography, rapid prototyping).
Experience in scaling from low volume prototyping to high volume manufacturing -> Demonstrated ability to transition microfluidic devices from prototype stages to scalable manufacturing processes.
-> Understanding of manufacturing challenges and quality control measures necessary for high-volume production.
Design of experiments (DoE), with proficiencies in: -> Experimental planning -> Understanding and deriving insights from complex data -> Process and design optimization Expertise in modifying surface chemistry to manipulate cell or bacteria capture efficiency.
Proven track record in cell purification and single-cell handling.
Strategic advisory skills with a focus on innovation and problem-solving We want to be upfront about the culture we are building here.
We are not a family; we are a sports team.
Those who join us are united by the common goal of transforming microbiology diagnostics from a culture-standard (today) to a culture-free standard (tomorrow).
There is an absolute strive for excellence and urgency.
On average, every day we don't reach a culture-free era, 4000 people die.
We want to change that.