Summary
- Salary
- Competitive
- Job Family
- Engineering Science and Research
- Location
- Singapore - Technology Centre
Overview:
Dyson’s Personal Care and Beauty Research Team in Singapore works on projects that bring together expertise from a range of disciplines. Members of the team have backgrounds in biology, electronics, optics, and material science. We look to understand biological systems and manipulate them through chemical, electrical, and mechanical intervention to develop technologies that can ultimately improve a person’s well-being. The team is looking to add a Research Engineer with experience in biological probes, biosensing and materials characterisation. In this role you will be expected to work across teams to help build new, multi-disciplinary technical capabilities, as well as develop technologies that can be translated to downstream development partners within the organisation.
Accountabilities and Responsibilities:
Collaborate with other scientists and engineers to define the requirements of new or existing research projects
Provide technical perspective as a subject matter expert, giving inputs to cross-functional teams to deliver novel biosensing and materials characterisation technologies.
Critically review literature and patents for recent advances, new materials, calibration methodologies, and application domain standards
Develop and validate advanced analytical/testing protocols
Integrate knowledge of material properties and chemical interactions with biological findings when characterising surfaces, fluids, or environments
Interpret results, identify issues, and iteratively improve experimental methods
Coordinate small projects or workstreams, promoting clarity and team cohesion while owning project deliverables for your projects.
Present research plans and outcomes to the leadership team.
Bring a translational view of research that supports development of product concepts.
Skills and Experience:
Advanced degree or equivalent industry experience in Materials Science, Bioengineering, or a closely related discipline with a strong experimental focus.
Experience developing technology in an industry or commercial context.
Familiarity with general materials characterisation techniques: elemental and chemical analysis, structural/microstructure analysis, analysis of electrical and optical properties, analysis of mechanical and thermal properties.
Knowledge of electrochemistry and biosensing; experience working in a biological wet lab (familiarity with designing and executing biological assays) would be an advantage.
Experience with experimental instrumentation and comfortable with custom (often partially self-built) experimental setups and performing calibration, validation, and performance benchmarking.
Quantitative & Analytical Thinking: Translate biological phenomena into engineering constraints and design parameters.
Experimental Design: Hypothesis-driven experimental planning, and skills in troubleshooting noisy, variable biological data.
Computational data analysis, image analysis, and basic programming skills
Good communication skills: experience in presenting complex ideas clearly through figure design, data storytelling, scientific writing, and oral presentations
An understanding of technology readiness levels (TRLs) and translation pathways
Comfortable operating at the interface of biology and engineering, with 1-3 years of working experience in complex R&D organisations
Dyson is an equal opportunity employer. We know that great minds don’t think alike, and it takes all kinds of minds to make our technology so unique. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and employment decisions are made without regard to race, colour, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other any other dimension of diversity.