private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 23rd, 2019 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Dec 23rd, 2019 01:09AM
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Dec 23rd, 2019 01:09AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 24th, 2019 12:00AM
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Senior Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 20th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £40,000-£70,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for an experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Dec 24th, 2019 01:03AM
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Dec 24th, 2019 01:03AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 26th, 2019 12:00AM
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Full-stack Software Engineer
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Open
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Software
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 13th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £35,000-£75,000 + stock options
Opening date: 16 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new type of cell growing machine. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Stripe, and Ginkgo Bioworks.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
Software sits across every part of our solutions - from software that orchestrates how different hardware modules behave, to the cloud app for control and monitoring. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
We’re looking for someone who who can both quickly iterate to deliver software prototypes, as well as take the time to architect well thought-out, scalable software.
As our tech stack stretches all the way from the edge compute in the machines to the cloud, you'll be working with a wide range of technologies.
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Dec 25th, 2019 11:54PM
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Dec 25th, 2019 11:54PM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 27th, 2019 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Dec 27th, 2019 01:08AM
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Dec 27th, 2019 01:08AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 30th, 2019 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Dec 30th, 2019 12:34AM
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Dec 30th, 2019 12:34AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Dec 31st, 2019 12:00AM
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Senior Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 20th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £40,000-£70,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for an experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Dec 31st, 2019 12:52AM
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Dec 31st, 2019 12:52AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Jan 2nd, 2020 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Jan 2nd, 2020 12:52AM
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Jan 2nd, 2020 12:52AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Jan 6th, 2020 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Jan 6th, 2020 01:01AM
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Jan 6th, 2020 01:01AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Jan 6th, 2020 12:00AM
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Senior Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 20th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £40,000-£70,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for an experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Jan 6th, 2020 01:01AM
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Jan 6th, 2020 01:01AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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private:cyterabio
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cytera.bio
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cytera.bio
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Jan 9th, 2020 12:00AM
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Mechanical engineer
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Open
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Hardware
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London
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London
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GBR
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Dec 10th, 2019 12:00AM
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Job location: London
Salary: £30,000-£60,000 + stock options
Opening date: 13 December 2019
Closing date: 31 January 2020
ABOUT US
You rarely get the chance to change an industry. But that's position we find ourselves in.
We're developing a revolutionary new automated human cell growing system. Cells are key to every biotech and pharma company - from those developing new drugs, to those developing new cell-based medicines. And yet today they're all grown totally manually, the same as 100 years ago. With our machines, for the first time our customers can hands-off manipulate and monitor batches of cells from the cloud.
We've already signed up some of the biggest companies in the space as customers for the coming year, and in the near future, our solutions will be growing cells for cell therapies - the best cancer cures ever created. Join us and help us get there! We have recently been featured in top lists from Labiotech as well as Forbes, and we're backed by Y Combinator, the most successful startup accelerator in the world which produced companies such as AirBnb, Dropbox, and Cruise.
You can learn more about what it's like to work at Cytera in this video: Link
THE ROLE
We’re looking for a creative and experienced mechanical engineer, who can both rapidly create proof-of-concepts, and carefully develop robust versions of existing features. If you’re interested in working on solutions that will impact biology and healthcare, this is for you.
Sometimes you'll be designing solutions that interface with areas you might not have worked with, such as optics and fluidics, so you should be prepared to learn new approaches and techniques as required!
The ideal candidate would have experience developing hardware to solve multi-disciplinary challenges, such as building hardware that interfaces with fluidics or optics
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Jan 9th, 2020 12:53AM
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Jan 9th, 2020 12:53AM
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Cytera CellWorks
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