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At Roche, we are working to make next-generation sequencing simple and accessible enough for routine use. By accelerating clinical research, streamlining workflows, and expanding assay menus, we are broadening access to genomic data and lowering barriers to adoption. From robust sample isolation and preparation tools to novel sequencing technology and advanced bioinformatics, we are developing differentiated, highly integrated end-to-end solutions for next-generation sequencing, resulting in a sample in, result out workflow.
Our Systems Technology Group, a part of Roche Sequencing Solutions, is focused on creating and advancing technologies to significantly enhance DNA sequencing workflows. We are seeking an enthusiastic, team-oriented Research Engineer II to join the effort. As a Research Engineer II, you will tackle a variety of tasks and projects that will help us advance our technology and hardware related to our next-generation DNA sequencing systems.
Your efforts will cover many aspects related to the fabrication, assembly and testing of custom devices, fixtures, breadboards and prototypes.
The Opportunity
You will be fabricating parts and devices using CNC machining, laser cutting, 3D printing and other shop and prototyping tools
You will be operating, repairing and maintaining various lab equipment and instruments, including custom systems such as breadboards and fixtures
You will be conducting various microfabrication processes such as photolithography, etching and bonding
You will be testing, characterizing, optimizing and troubleshooting devices and systems
You will be collecting data, documenting observations and helping to analyze, interpret and present results
You will be utilizing various types of metrology instruments to characterize parts and evaluate manufacturing methods
You will be generating test plans, protocols and reports
You will be collaborating with other scientists and engineers
A cover letter is required for this application. Please outline your relevant experience and explain why you are interested in this role and our company.
Who You Are:
(Required)
You have a Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering or closely related discipline with 1-5 years of relevant research and early development experience in the life science industry.
You have demonstrated experience running PCR, qPCR, and dPCR instruments and interpreting their results
You have demonstrated experience with nucleic acid extraction methodologies and purification techniques
You have demonstrated experience with the following laboratory tools:, Bioanalyzer or TapeStation, Qubit Fluorometer, and NanoDrop UV-Vis Spectrophotometer
You have demonstrated experience building, operating and troubleshooting instruments, fixtures, and breadboards with fluidic, pneumatic, thermal and optical subsystems
You have demonstrated experience with Python scripting for hardware control
You have demonstrated experience working in a cleanroom performing lithography, etching, and bonding processes
You have a demonstrated understanding of engineering and chemistry fundamentals.
Preferred:
You have experience with SolidWorks and CAM software
You have experience with DNA sequencing workflows
You have are detailed oriented with a desire to learn and be challenged.
You have a positive, friendly, proactive attitude and a passion for science and technology
You have strong problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently
You have excellent written and verbal communication skills to effectively influence cross-functional stakeholders.
You have experience across multiple product life-cycle stages.
This is an on-site position based in Santa Clara, CA.
Relocation benefits are not being offered for this role.
The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of Santa Clara, CA is $71,400 - $132,600. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. The role's level (& title) may be adjusted based on experience and qualifications.
A discretionary annual bonus may be available based on individual and Company performance.
This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below.
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Let’s build a healthier future, together.
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