Biomaterials Scientist I/II
SAVA
- London
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop and characterise the materials being utilised in all aspects of a minimally invasive biosensor platform.
- Collaborate with the Chemistry, Process, and Manufacturing teams to implement material changes for optimisation of sensor performance, longevity and safety.
- Assist in developing new protocols to further the understanding of various aspects of sensor composition and performance.
- Utilise analytical techniques to elucidate how material characteristics impact sensor manufacturing and device function.
- Support testing to determine the biocompatibility of novel candidate materials.
- Generate, analyse and report data to the team and wider company, verbally and in writing.
- Maintain detailed, up to date records of experiments and data analysis.
- Research and source new equipment and resources to support critical research areas.
- Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to coordinate projects, managing deadlines and requirements in parallel to advance device development.
- Undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline plus ~3 years experience in lab-based work, executing hands on experiments and project planning.
- A solid understanding of material properties and their impact on the overall functionality of biosensors.
- Demonstrated lab experience in materials science, bioengineering or biotechnology
- A relentless drive to raise the bar and redefine boundaries.
- Complete confidence being hands on in the lab, demonstrating independence and ownership of work.
- Adaptability - you aren’t phased by rapidly learning new skills and techniques in a fast-paced startup environment.
- Materials characterisation and/or biomaterials experience, including but not limited to: mechanical characterisation, rheology, material hydration studies, hydrogel processing and characterisation, analyte diffusivity, cell or tissue culture, cell/material interfacing, bioactive materials, enzyme stability and activity, protein conjugation and characterisation, colorimetric or fluorescence-based assays, microscopy, SEM/EDX.
- Experimental design - organisational skills and attention to detail.
- Presentation and communication of data to both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- A multidisciplinary background - this would be highly advantageous, given the requirements of this role. You will be expected to work across departments, interacting with scientists, engineers, operations specialists, external suppliers and regulatory bodies.
- Masters degree, ideally with further lab experience post-graduation in a relevant discipline (e.g., materials science, bioengineering, tissue engineering), working with materials development and characterisation.