
Senior Mechanical Engineer
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Make our devices more indestructible - iterate and improve the robustness and reliability of our machines.
- Lead development of systems that interface to areas you might not be familiar with, such as optics and fluidics.
- Work on all aspects of hardware design - from initial concept through to manufacture.
- Refine and build existing proof-of-concept features and collaborate on integrating new ones.
- Refine our test rigs, quality processes and data, and harness them to improve our sprint velocity and help us move faster.
- Help shape our engineering culture and processes so that we keep continually improving. You'll enjoy the autonomy, accountability and customer-focus that we bring to our work.
- You've brought at least one complex product to market - ideally in the lab automation, medical devices or biotech space, but we're open to other areas too.
- You have a keen understanding of building reliability into hardware R&D processes.
- Complex systems containing hardware, electronics and software fascinate you. You cannot wait to work on a device that incorporates multiple electro-mechanical systems that move with high precision in tandem with one another.
- The open-source hardware movement interests you, even though your industrial experience may not have touched on things like Adafruit, SparkFun, Arduino and Raspberry Pi. What you do enjoy are non-traditional approaches to prototyping and finding ways to get things working. You might even have learnt to code to get things talking to each other.
- Manufacturing techniques including injection molding, sheet metal fabrication and CNC machining are part of your toolkit
- Competitive salary with stock options
- Lunch covered daily
- Collaborative team environment with very high potential to learn new skills
- 24 days holiday (excluding bank holidays)
- Pension
- Awesome colleagues and an office in the Imperial College Innovation hub in White City, where you'll be based.
- Because of the HW device aspect of this role, we are unable to support remote-first working and potential colleagues must be happy to work from our lab.