The RoleAmpersand is actively seeking a talented Microfluidics Microfabrication Engineer with specialization in droplet microfluidic-based single cell assay development in the field of Antibody Discovery. The role will focus on the development of a variety of novel microfluidic devices to facilitate the discovery of rare antibodies at Ultrahigh-throughput using our proprietary microfluidic instrumentation. Level and title will be matched to the candidate's depth of experience.
As a vital member of our team, you will be primarily responsible for the design, fabrication, and optimization of microfluidic devices that will drive our microfluidics-based antibody discovery platform. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic, fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment, where you will have the chance to work independently and collaboratively within a highly integrated team. This role will be primarily based on-site, though occasional visits to an external cleanroom facility will be required to microfabricate device masters.
Key Responsibilities- Support the creation, iteration and establishment of novel microfluidic device designs for antibody discovery applications.
- Perform cleanroom-based manufacture of multi-layer device masters via mask alignment and UV photolithography.
- Develop and optimize PDMS soft lithography device manufacturing methods to improve device yield
- Fabricate microfluidic devices, maintain and document device stock levels, and perform device quality control characterizations, providing detailed reports which inform decision making and continuous improvement.
- Conduct experiments by operating microfluidic platforms and analyze data to inform iterative process development.
- Troubleshoot device and/or system issues and identify ways to optimize processes.
- Analyze, interpret, document, and communicate results to cross-functional teams.
- Collaborate with our internal R&D teams to translate project requirements into system specifications.
- Maintain meticulous documentation of designs, cleanroom fabrication protocols, device master quality control (QC) characterizations, and experimental results to ensure traceability and facilitate knowledge transfer.
- Support assay development workflows through reagent preparation, sample preparation, fluorescence-based readouts, and cell- or bead-based assay setup for antibody discovery applications.
- Maintain an understanding of the latest research and advancements in the field, fostering innovation within our team.
Required Professional Experience & Qualifications- Bachelor or Master of Physics, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field.
- Experience in 2D and 3D CAD design for custom device designs, e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and/or SolidEdge.
- Demonstrable expertise in cleanroom-based microfabrication of microfluidics and/or MEMS devices, including mask alignment, UV photolithography, and PDMS soft lithography.
- Experience with fabricating and quality checking PDMS devices, plus maintaining device and consumable inventories.
- Experience with running and troubleshooting microfluidic experiments, particularly in droplet microfluidics.
- Exposure to surface modification techniques to tailor microchannel properties for biological applications.
- Proficiency in data processing and analysis to enable interpretation of results.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively present results and scientific data to team leaders, cross-functional teams, academic collaborators, or partners.
Preferred Professional Experience & Qualifications- Exposure to any combination of mask alignment, UV photolithography, imprint lithography, injection molding, metal deposition, wafer dicing, laser ablation, and/or thermal bonding in a cleanroom setting is advantageous.
- Experience with supporting biological assay workflows, including reagent preparation, sample preparation, fluorescence-based readouts, cell-based screening workflows, or droplet-based antibody discovery assays, is advantageous.
- Exposure to library screening or cell line development workflows, including vector cloning, transfection, selection, and expansion.
The salary range for this role is $65,000 - $107,300. Compensation for the role will depend on a number of factors, including a candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, and experience. Ampersand currently offers healthcare coverage, annual incentive program, retirement benefits and a broad range of other benefits. Compensation and benefits information is based on Ampersand's good faith estimate as of the date of publication and may be modified in the future.