What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Technician position at Nabsys?
Be part of a dynamic team that is using nanotechnology to enable routine, accurate, cost-effective analysis of genomic structural variation, in support of our mission of elucidating the genetic underpinnings of disease, increasing diagnostic yield, and ultimately improving patient outcomes. Nabsys is the pioneer in high-definition electronic genome mapping. Headquartered in Providence, RI, Nabsys uses proprietary electronic nanodetectors to analyze long DNA molecules traveling at high velocity.
Today Nabsys stands at the threshold of a new era in genomics with the introduction of the OhmX platform. This groundbreaking technology empowers us to map human genomes at an unprecedented scale. Building on our expertise, we’re once again setting our sights on the whole-genome mapping market, with a renewed focus on the human genome.
Title: Detector Assembly Technician
Nature of Role: The Detector Assembly Technician reports directly to the Detector Assembly Manager. Key responsibilities for this role include full assembly and packaging of OhmX Detectors. Assembly includes manual die attachment performed from wafer level scale, as well as utilizing an automated wedge wire bonder to create electrical connections on the detector. Other responsibilities include plasma cleaning completed detectors, record handling through an internal database, and managing inventory. Candidates must prove the ability to follow documented procedures in compliance with ISO9001. Candidates should thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven enterprise and be prepared to tackle new challenges as the company grows.
Responsibilities:
- Follow processes and procedures to adhere to quality standards
- Record measurements and inventory in a reliable and accurate manner
- Balance assembly production for internal use (research and development) and customer use
- Maintain wire bonder machine and troubleshoot wire bonding issues
- Record keeping of all assemblies produced in Filemaker database
- Willingness to help in other areas as needed
Requirements:
- Associate’s degree
- Minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in a trainable field
- Experience with electronics assembly
- Skilled with delicate hands-on work and fine motor tasks
- Hands-on experience in working with complex devices and the ability to trouble shoot and problem solve
- Clear communication relaying results or problems
- Ability to follow procedures and ask questions
- Lab safety experience a plus
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools – Word, Excel, Power Point/Google Suite
Compensation:
- Competitive salary and bonus structure
- Equity stake
- Benefits include health, dental, vision, 401(k) plan with 50% match up to 6% of base salary, vacation, life insurance