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Senior Fluidics Engineer

Exthymic
Posted a day ago, valid for 9 days
Location

San Diego, CA 92132, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The job is for a hands-on fluidics engineer with a passion for developing reliable fluidic systems for cell therapy manufacturing.
  • Candidates should have a Bachelor's or advanced degree in a relevant engineering discipline and typically 4–8 years of experience in designing and testing fluidic systems.
  • Key responsibilities include designing fluidic architectures, executing test protocols, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to improve cell processing platforms.
  • Proficiency in CAD software and direct bench experience with fluidic components is required, along with the ability to work independently in ambiguous situations.
  • The position offers comprehensive benefits and a competitive salary, though the specific salary range is not mentioned in the job description.

We are scientists, engineers, and operators who have spent our careers inside cell therapy manufacturing. We have built the platforms, scaled production, and watched these treatments fail to reach the patients who need them. We are building the technology to close that gap. If this is work you want to do, read on.

About You

You are a hands-on fluidics engineer with a genuine love for making things work at small scales. You move comfortably between CAD and the bench, and you take pride in building systems that are reliable, reproducible, and ready for the next stage of development.

You have direct experience developing and testing fluidic subsystems within life science instruments, from early breadboard concepts through prototyping, integration, and verification. You are self-directed, comfortable with ambiguity, and energized by cross-functional collaboration

  • Own fluidic subsystem design and development - Design, prototype, and iterate on the fluidic architecture of our cell processing platform, including pumps, valves, manifolds, flow cells, and disposable cartridge interfaces, from concept through bench validation.
  • Build and execute test protocols for fluidic performance - Author and run characterization tests covering flow rate accuracy, pressure regulation, dead volume, carryover, and sterility boundary integrity. Own the data, document in design history records, and drive iteration.
  • Collaborate across hardware, biology, and systems teams - Work directly with cell biologists to understand how fluidic conditions affect cell health and process yield, and translate those findings into engineering requirements and design changes.
  • Support instrument integration and system-level testing - Debug fluidic behavior in the context of the full instrument, contribute to integration test execution, and drive failures to resolution.
  • Contribute to design control and documentation - Maintain engineering drawings, BOMs, test reports, and design rationale as living artifacts of the development process.
Qualifications
  • Bachelor's or advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline.
  • Typically at least 4–8 years of hands-on experience designing and testing fluidic systems in an instrument development or life science product context.
  • Proficiency with CAD software (SolidWorks, Onshape, or equivalent) for fluidic component and manifold design.
  • Direct bench experience with pumps, solenoid and proportional valves, pressure sensors, and flow measurement.
  • Experience authoring and executing structured test protocols, capturing data, and writing engineering reports.
  • Comfortable handling primary human cells for functional testing of fluidic subsystems
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently with incomplete requirements and iterate rapidly on physical hardware.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience with microfluidic chip design and fabrication.
  • Familiarity with sterile fluid path design, aseptic connections, and biocompatibility requirements for cell-contact materials.
  • Experience designing disposable fluidic consumables, including cartridge interfaces and single-use flow paths.
  • Background working in an early-stage startup or pre-product R&D environment.
  • Exposure to design control processes (DHF, design reviews, FMEA) in a regulated or semi-regulated development context.
  • Familiarity with computational fluid dynamics (CFD) tools for pre-prototyping analysis.
  • Experience in the cell therapy, diagnostics, or genomics instrument space is a plus.
  • Familiarity with AI-assisted design, simulation, documentation, or troubleshooting tools.

We offer our employees comprehensive benefits, including medical, vision, and dental coverage, as well as retirement savings plans. Optional benefits include Accident and Term Life offerings.




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