We are looking for a highly motivated opto-mechanical engineer with a significant experience in mechanical design for high-performance optical instruments. This position is primarily responsible for optical mechanism design for our pioneering microscope-based systems. You will play an important role in development and production of next-generation microscope systems.
Responsibilities
• Develop and evaluate concepts and designs for new optical modules and components for use in microscopy equipment
• Perform detailed mechanism design, including but not limited to, tolerance analysis, life time evaluation, optics mounting, alignment & adjustment design, etc
• Work with system, optical, and electrical engineers to derive the subsystem requirements and conduct design reviews
• Assess vibration and thermal sensitivity and assess suitability of an optical system that satisfies system requirements
• Assemble and test prototype systems
• Qualify and release mechanism design and provide support for onsite manufacturing
• Provide first-line technical assistance to customers
• Draft effective alignment SOP and troubleshooting guidelines
Qualifications
• Bachelor’s Degree or above in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline
• 5+ years of industry experience. Industry experience in optical products is preferred.
• Experience in manufacturing methods such as metal processing and surface finishing.
• Excellent technical and problem analysis skills.
• Experience in package design for transportation requirements is preferred.
• Ability to create clear reports and documentation
• Highly motivated team player able to work at a fast pace
Why Syncell?
Syncell pioneers in technologies that require knowledge from multiple disciplines, including chemistry, biology, optics, mechatronics, software development and artificial intelligence. In such a vibrant environment with talents from different specialties, a lot of creativity has been stimulated. You will be excited to work with our synergistic team together to broaden your technical scope and push the boundary of biotools technologies.