Stevenage & London (Hybrid Working) | Salary: Competitive + Benefits
BioOrbit is an innovative biotechnology company transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing by leveraging microgravity environments in space. Our mission is to enhance the production of protein-based drugs, enabling groundbreaking treatments that improve patient care worldwide.
With facilities in Stevenage and plans to expand into London, we provide an exciting and collaborative environment where engineering, biotechnology, and space technology come together.
We are looking for a Systems Realisation Engineer with hands-on experience in electronics, mechanical systems, and fluid/pneumatic systems. This role plays a key part in bridging design and implementation, ensuring our advanced space-based biotechnology platforms operate efficiently and reliably.
Work with electronics and testing, including system integration, wiring, troubleshooting, and performance validation.
Apply mechanical knowledge to support system design, assembly, and integration.
Design, test, and implement fluid and pneumatic systems for pharmaceutical manufacturing in microgravity.
Assist in prototyping and assembly, ensuring systems move smoothly from concept to final product.
Support environmental testing, analysing results and making necessary design refinements.
Identify and implement process improvements for assembly, testing, and system deployment.
You are a problem-solver with strong technical expertise and practical experience in electronics, mechanics, and fluid systems. You thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy working on complex projects that push engineering and biotechnology boundaries.
Hands-on experience in electronics and testing, including system wiring and troubleshooting.
Basic understanding of mechanical engineering, materials, and structural integrity.
Familiarity with prototyping, CNC machining, and mechanical assembly.
Proficiency in SolidWorks or Dassault 3D Experience for system design.
Experience with environmental testing in extreme conditions.
Work at the forefront of biotechnology and space engineering, solving unique technical challenges.
Contribute to a project with real-world impact on pharmaceutical manufacturing and healthcare.
Hybrid working – remote flexibility during design phases, with on-site work required for assembly, testing, and launch preparations.
Location – Initially based in Stevenage, transitioning to our new London office as we expand.
We welcome diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace.