Cartridge Development Engineer
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
À propos
DropLab is a multidisciplinary company focused on development on microfluidics systems, based in Toronto offering full-spectrum solutions: cartridge design, system design (mechanical + microelectronics), industrial design, rapid prototyping and manufacturing.
Our work bridges biology, mechanical engineering, electronics, firmware and manufacturing — providing an ideal environment for hands-on engineers who like to build, iterate and scale.
About the Role
We're looking for a hands-on Cartridge Development Engineer
to join our diagnostics team. You'll help design, prototype and scale microfluidic cartridges for diagnostic/assay applications — working at the intersection of microfluidics, electronics and assay integration. You'll translate experimental designs into manufacturable devices.
What You'll Do
- Design and prototype
microfluidic cartridges
for diagnostic assays, working through concept → CAD → prototype → benchtop test. - Use
CAD
for modelling cartridge geometries and assemblies. - Build, test and iterate prototypes — using 3D printing, laser cutting, machining, bonding.
- Collaborate with assay scientists to ensure cartridge designs align with reagent workflows — familiarity with biochemistry (reagents, surface interactions) is a plus.
- Work on
design-for-manufacture (DfM) and design-for-assembly (DfA)
: help transfer prototypes into scalable manufacturing (injection moulding, bonding, assembly). - Engage in problem-solving, root-cause analysis, iteration cycles and cross-disciplinary teamwork.
What We're Looking For
- BS or MS in Mechanical, Biomedical, Bioengineering or equivalent.
- 3+ years hands-on experience in microfluidic or diagnostic system development (cartridges, fluidic modules).
- Strong CAD skills (Fusion 360 or equivalent).
- Experience with CFD simulations of microfluidic flows.
- Comfortable prototyping: 3D printing, machining, bonding, fluidic testing.
- Some experience or strong interest in electronics/system integration is a great asset.
- Ability to collaborate across biology (assays), mechanics (cartridge), electronics (sensors/controllers).
- Resourceful, detail-oriented, thrive in fast-paced hands-on R&D environment.
Nice to Have
- Background in biochemistry or assay development — understanding reagent behaviour, surface chemistry, or biological workflows.
- Previous experience transferring prototypes into manufacturable products (injection moulding, tooling, assembly lines).
- Experience with polymer materials, adhesives, membranes, and fluidic component fabrication.
- Understanding of electronics/hardware integration (e.g., sensors, microcontrollers) in a fluidic system.
Why You'll Love Working Here
- Opportunity to work at the cutting-edge of diagnostics and microfluidics — where mechanical, electronic, fluidic and biological components converge.
- A team environment that values hands-on building, experimentation, iteration, and visible impact.
- Working for DropLab — where you'll be part of end-to-end design: from concept through prototype to scale-up manufacturing.
- Flexible, dynamic, and collaborative culture.
- Excellent group benefits and competitive compensation package.
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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