About Us
At Dimer Instruments we’re creating the next generation of laboratory analytical instruments for the pharmaceutical market. Our products use multiple light-based spectroscopic methods to interrogate solutions containing molecules and particles, providing researchers not just with data but with organized information allowing them to make informed decisions. At Dimer you’ll be working with a high-quality, high-performing, highly collaborative, and enjoyable team of Engineers and Scientists to create products that make a difference in the world. We have fun while we’re creating great products.
Summary
The Staff Research and Development Scientist will be a critical member of the team designing and developing Analytical instruments. They will be expert in the use of optics, optical breadboarding, and optical systems, and in addition to optics they will use a combination of science, math, analysis, scripting/programming, mechanics, data acquisition, and electronics to contribute hands-on through all phases of research and development, including 1) initial math, analysis, simulation, 2) measurement system design, 3) building real-world prototypes that demonstrate proof of concept for individual measurement modalities and functionality, 4) building system prototypes, 5) bringing products from R&D into Manufacturing, 6) demonstrating product performance at every stage in the product lifecycle, and 7) supporting product release and early rapid product improvement. The Staff R&D Scientist will collaborate closely with Mechanical, Electrical, and Software Engineers, and with in-house Application Scientists. The successful Staff R&D Scientist will be able to be scientifically careful and rigorous, able to theoretically understand and experimentally tease apart subtle contributors to data and signals, and also be action-oriented and able to come to quick, practical, and manufacturable solutions. They will be designing and creating scientific instruments that provide cutting edge data and yet are robust in the real world, able to ship to Japan or Europe without optics mis-aligning, and able to reliably operate in sometimes non-ideal laboratory conditions. The successful Staff R&D Scientist will not shy away from tackling the sometimes less glamorous work of contributing to work instructions and assembly instructions (e.g. for an optical alignment or calibration method to be used in manufacturing), generating and documenting manufacturing tools (which can sometimes be complicated analytical instruments in their own right), contributing to user documentation, and running and analyzing user samples. The successful R&D Staff scientist will be highly collaborative, both with Dimer staff across the organization and with external researchers. The Staff R&D Scientist will also be willing and able to educate customers, internal Dimer staff, and other stakeholders regarding the science behind the Dimer products, generating presentations and demonstrations and presenting at conferences, trade shows, customer sites, and for internal training as needed.
Dimer Instruments products are scientific instruments and analytical tools used by scientists. The Staff R&D Scientist will be a key member of a collaborative team inventing, designing, developing, and launching products that solve real world challenges and improve the pace of science and pharmaceutical development.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Qualifications
Additional Skills
Must have the social “soft skills” required to be collaborative across the organization. Socially adept, able to navigate different groups and functions with competing needs, and able to work with stakeholders to create solutions requiring compromise. Must be able to understand and communicate well in English, both spoken and written, and be able to write reports, work instructions, business correspondence, procedures, and manuals. Must be able to present work in an organized way both for project/progress reviews and design reviews.
Physical Requirements
When working in machine shop, chemistry, or optics lab, appropriate protective gear must be worn including eyewear, eye protection from laser or UV light, lab coats, and closed toed shoes.
Work Environment
Office space, optics lab, chemistry lab, warehouse, and electronics and optical manufacturing space. The employee may occasionally be exposed to moderate noise levels, e.g. from loud fans in electronics equipment. Travel may occasionally be required, e.g. to test labs, customer sites, for conferences and trade shows, or for training.
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