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Senior Mechanical Engineer- Temp

Pleasanton, California, USA HQ

We are seeking an outstanding Senior Mechanical Engineer to join the Manufacturing Systems Engineering (MSE) team at 10x Genomics on a temporary contract. This is a key position for the commercialization of consumable products within the Global Operations Engineering team. This multi-disciplinary position involves close collaboration with various groups including Microfluidics, Supply Chain Management, and New Product Development. You will play a key role in transferring non reagent consumable to volume manufacturing. This role partners with the Operations, NPI, Customer Support, and R&D teams to improve robustness and efficiencies across multiple product lines.

The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in supporting consumable used in on-market equipment for the life science or medical device industry. They should possess a broad understanding of the design and manufacturing of complex consumable systems and excel in solving complex problems. As a member of the team, you will be instrumental in supporting 10x manufacturing, supply chain, and service & support teams to deliver products that enable accelerated understanding of biology.

 

What you will be doing:

  • Act as a technical lead for the release to volume manufacturing of complex plastic consumables or packaging
  • Collect and document requirements for new consumable from different stakeholders
  • Systematically evaluate and compare multiple options to inform and justify decisions.
  • Perform Design for Manufacturability analysis on consumable
  • Qualify new consumables with suppliers
  • Lead the transfer of new parts to suppliers
  • Organize and manage projects to improve costs and product yield
  • Utilize Arena PLM and Oracle ERP systems
  • Conduct occasional supplier visits
  • Ensure close collaboration with microfluidics, process development and new product development  teams

 

Minimum Requirements:

  • BS in Mechanical, Plastics, Packaging or Manufacturing Engineering
  • At least 5+ years of post-graduate, industrial experience
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, including the ability to attend meetings and effectively communicate ideas and progress
  • Solid 3D mechanical design experience using CAD (SolidWorks a plus)
  • Experience with injection molding, co-molding, thermoforming, etc.
  • Strong understanding of geometric tolerancing, dimensional stack-ups, and metrology
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Strong cross collaboration skills and experience with vendor management
  • Must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 25 lbs.
  • Ability to perform physical activities such as bending, lifting, reaching and standing for extended periods.
  • Must be able to work in various environments, including office, lab, clean rooms and manufacturing settings.
  • Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required to maintain safety in manufacturing and lab areas.
  • Operate hand tools and machinery safely and efficiently.

 

Preferred Skills and Experience:

  • Experience with plastics consumables, including DfM/DfX, formulations, and testing
  • Familiarity with statistical data analysis tools and design of experiments
  • Direct experience with plastics injection molding process optimization and qualification
  • Familiarity with laboratory and clean room environments
  • Familiarity with liquid silicone rubber (LSR), polymers, and material properties
  • Ability to travel 15% of working time away from work location, may include overnight/weekend travel

 

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About 10x Genomics

At 10x Genomics, accelerating our understanding of biology is more than a mission for us. It is a commitment. This is the century of biology, and the breakthroughs we make now have the potential to change the world.

We enable scientists to advance their research, allowing them to address scientific questions they did not even know they could ask. Our tools have enabled fundamental discoveries across biology including cancer, immunology, and neuroscience.

Our teams are empowered and encouraged to follow their passions, pursue new ideas, and perform at their best in an inclusive and dynamic environment. We know that behind every scientific breakthrough, there is a deep infrastructure of talented people driving the life sciences industry and making it possible for scientists and clinicians to make new strides. We are dedicated to finding the very best person for every aspect of our work because the innovations and discoveries that we enable together will lead to better technologies, better treatments, and a better future. Find out how you can make a 10x difference. 

Individuals seeking employment at 10x Genomics are considered without regards to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender identity, or sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.

10x does not accept unsolicited applicants submitted by third-party recruiters or agencies. Any resume or application submitted to 10x without a vendor agreement in place will be considered unsolicited and property of 10x, and 10x will not pay a placement fee.

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