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Une entreprise de biotechnologie innovante à Cambridge recherche un ingénieur en électronique pour développer des instruments dans le domaine des sciences de la vie. Le candidat idéal aura un BSc/MSc en ingénierie électrique et des compétences en conception de circuits, ainsi qu'une expérience avec des outils comme KiCAD et des langages de programmation comme Python. Ce rôle offre une opportunité de travailler dans un environnement dynamique et collaboratif, contribuant ainsi à des projets passionnants alliant technologies avancées et sciences biologiques.
Azenta is searching for an electronics engineer with strong emphasis on the design and manufacturability of small instruments. The ideal candidate will be flexible to operate in a small team for full cycle product development. Working with a multi-disciplinary team based in Cambridge, UK, you will work to develop products in the life science industry. These products will include Artificial Intelligence, RFID & FPGA components and vision systems for tracking chemical and biological samples.
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Azenta is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This company considers candidates regardless of race, color, age, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.
Azenta is a market leader in automated bio sample management solutions and multiomics services across areas such as drug development, clinical and advanced cell therapies for the industry's top pharmaceutical, biotech, academic and healthcare institutions globally.
We provide unparalleled capabilities with our lab analysis, sample management and storage services, informatics software, and consumables, with the largest installed base managing over 1 billion samples globally.
As a global leader in R&D multiomics services, Azenta Life Sciences, leads the way in providing superior data quality with unparalleled technical support to enable researchers around the world to advance their scientific discoveries faster than ever before.