We are seeking an optic technician to join our instrument production team. This individual will be responsible for production of our latest generation of genomics instrument, including sub-assemblies build, integration, Optical alignment, test, troubleshoot, system qualification, and pack/ship instrument following standard practices and procedures. Our products have allowed researchers to study biology at unprecedented resolution and scale, yielding insights in diverse fields such as cancer biology, immunology, neuroscience, and developmental biology. Individuals applying for this position must have hands-on experience on building, integrating, testing, and troubleshooting of complex electromechanical/optical systems. He/she must be a self-starter, quick learner, detail oriented, flexible in changing direction and methods, thrive in a fast-paced environment, excel at managing multiple priorities, succeed in communicating with all levels within the organization, and provide an immediate contribution. What you will be doing: Assembles, integrate, and test a wide variety of electronic, electro-mechanical, opto-mechanical, and optic sub-assemblies. Basic troubleshooting on mechanical, electrical, and optical systems. Work with NPI/manufacturing engineers to resolve material incoming quality and design issues following proper NCR/MRB processes. Execute instrument production operations accordingly to ensure the integrity and quality of 10x products. Prepare and pack instrument for shipment. Production equipment maintenance/calibration. Participate in 5S and CIP projects. Identify issues occurred on production floor and escalate issues to manager’s or MSE’s attention Identify unsafe operations and practices and report to Manager immediately. Follows procedures/work instructions (WI) in performing sub-system assemble, system integration, and system testing.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree