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Summary: Multidisciplinary skills needed for scientific solutions, top company, Cambridge, to £50k.
This growing company is seeking an experienced multidisciplinary scientist / engineer to support the development of innovative systems and technologies for biotechnological and medical applications. You will be expected to make a solid contribution to a group with core business in diagnostics, bio-instrumentation and surgical technology. You will immediately engage in a technically and commercially stretching environment; contribute to and lead technically demanding technology projects; and effectively integrate with a talented team of like-minded people.
You must have a 1st or 2.1 class degree in a relevant scientific / technical discipline (biomedical sciences, chemistry, physics, engineering, materials) with pertinent multidisciplinary doctoral and/or employment experience; a focus on system development; intrinsically high levels of motivation; excellent communication and presentation skills; a good mixture of analytical, experimental and creative capabilities; and a strong interest / track record in medical device development. You will have experience in at least one of the following:
Diagnostic device development
· Biosensors (e.g. electrochemical, optical, etc.)
· DNA analysis (e.g. molecular diagnostic devices, sequencing tools)
· Point of care systems
· Microfluidics
· Application of nanotechnologies
· Implantable devices
Bioprocess system development
· Novel bio-analytical tools
· Development of disposables
· Process modelling
Keywords: Biosensors, Microfluids, Nanotechnologies, Bioprocess, 1st, 2.1, Cambridge.
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