
Senior Research Engineer
- Wilmslow, Cheshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
You’ll be part of a high-performance team shaping the future of scientific instrumentation. With access to world-class talent, research facilities, and global collaborators, you’ll help shape the future of analytical instrumentation by building novel hardware that pushes boundaries in sensitivity, robustness, and performance. This is a rare opportunity to contribute to foundational MS design that will impact diagnostics, therapeutics, and environmental science worldwide.We are committed to building a diverse team and fostering an inclusive workplace culture.ResponsibilitiesKey Responsibilities
- Own the mechanical architecture of research mass spectrometers and Liquid Chromatography, from concept to prototype.
- Develop high-precision assemblies including ion optics, vacuum chambers, RF components, thermal management, and mechanical interfaces.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including electrical engineers, physicists, chemists, and software developers.
- Rapidly iterate designs using CAD, simulations (FEA/CFD), and hands-on prototyping.
- Interface with Research Fellows and principal scientists to evaluate novel concepts and develop design rules for future commercialization.
- Interface with the broader development engineering teams. Support technical scouting, lab infrastructure upgrades, and mentoring of junior engineers across global sites.
- Contribute to technical documentation and IP generation for emerging technologies.
- Pursue training opportunities focused on skill development and emerging technological advancements.
- M.S. in Engineering, or related field with relevant experience.
- B.S. with relevant experience.
- PhD is a plus
- Experience in precision mechanical design, ideally in mass spectrometry, analytical instrumentation, or vacuum systems.
- Expertise in 3D CAD using SolidWorks; Unigraphics (NX) experience a plus.
- Hands-on prototyping, testing, and troubleshooting skills.
- Strong understanding of thermal, structural, and vacuum system design.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills across technical domains.
- Proven ability to work in an exploratory, fast-paced R&D environment
- Background in instrument design, Rapid Prototyping, additive manufacturing, or advanced materials.
- Strong understanding of thermal, structural, and vacuum system design.
- Experience working alongside scientists in research or advanced technology development.
- Familiarity with design practices for high voltage, vacuum compatible components
- Intellectual property generation and technical publications.
- Advanced analytical and decision-making abilities.
- Innovative and adaptable, with a keen eye for creative problem-solving.
- Strong leadership in team building and mentorship.