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Hardware Engineer - Biotech Instruments - esBiolab
Embedded Systems Engineer
Hands‑on hardware engineer needed to design, prototype, and scale electromechanical and embedded architectures for automated biotechnology instruments, focusing on motion control, sensor integration, and firmware development.
About the role
Key Responsibilities
- Design and integrate electromechanical subsystems—including motion stages, actuators, sensors, fluidic components, and optical modules—for biotech and life‑science instruments.
- Develop, test, and debug embedded firmware on microcontrollers for motion control, data acquisition, and instrument automation.
- Create and iterate mechanical designs using CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks) to meet performance, reliability, and manufacturability targets.
- Design, layout, and validate printed circuit boards (PCBs) and associated power/communication electronics.
- Collaborate with software, mechanical, and systems engineers to ensure seamless hardware‑software integration and rapid prototyping cycles.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s (or higher) in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, or related field.
- Proficiency in C/C++ for embedded firmware development and debugging on microcontroller platforms.
- Experience with electromechanical system design, motion control, sensor integration, and fluidic/optical components.
- Strong skills in PCB design and mechanical CAD (SolidWorks or equivalent).
- Hands‑on prototyping background, including rapid iteration, testing, and troubleshooting of hardware in a lab environment.
Skills
mechanical engineeringelectrical engineeringautocad