Junior Engineer, Bioreactors
TLDR
Expand Retro's capabilities by building, maintaining, and scaling bioreactor systems for automated cell culture, while collaborating with scientists to enhance experimental throughput.
Assemble and maintain custom-built bioreactors producing cutting edge cell therapies (combination of fluidics, electronics).
Source and modify the right parts (fittings, electronics, fluidics) for bioreactor building and expansion.
Own pre-experiment setup readiness, including sterilization/autoclave workflows, sterile assembly, and end-to-end system preparation.
Develop repeatable build/assembly processes (fixtures, checklists, standards) to reduce setup time and variability across runs.
Troubleshoot and resolve hardware/software issues quickly (leaks, pressure/flow instability, sensor drift, electrical faults, controller errors).
Support in-experiment operations by monitoring sensors, pressure, weights, and media changes, and responding rapidly to deviations.
Implement and improve process monitoring and control strategies to maintain optimal cell culture environments.
Partner with process development scientists to integrate bioreactor systems into workflows and scale experimental throughput.
Train lab personnel on proper instrument use and best practices; update workflows and SOPs as systems evolve.
Produce and maintain rigorous documentation and records (maintenance logs, calibrations, QC checks, SOPs, and design documentation) to support internal knowledge sharing, regulatory submissions, and GMP transition.
A degree in biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, mechatronics, or equivalent hands-on experience.
Proven experience building and assembling hardware systems (not only designing)—especially where precision and repeatability matter (instrumentation, precision manufacturing, hardware R&D, etc.).
Strong mechanical aptitude (comfortable reading manuals/schematics, diagnosing failures, working with fittings/tubing/fluid paths).
Comfort working across disciplines (fluidics, sensors, electronics, mechanical assemblies) and learning new skills quickly.
Great organizational skills and attention to detail—able to keep systems, logs, and procedures clean and reliable in a fast-moving lab environment.
A love of complex systems and machines, the ability to troubleshoot on the fly, and the desire to continuously improve processes.
Pride in your work - you don’t wait around for a work order when you notice a problem, you feel ownership of the labs’ well-being.
Worked with bioreactors and/or automation equipment.
Worked with equipment in a GMP environment.
Experience sourcing parts and coordinating with vendors (e.g., McMaster-Carr and similar suppliers); ability to quickly find, evaluate, and procure the right components.
Basic programming or scripting skills for instrument control or data analysis.
Basic electronics skills (circuits, breadboards, microcontrollers, sensors, displays).
3D printing and rapid prototyping experience.
Worked in startup or “scrappy build” environments where requirements evolve quickly.
*At Retro, we don’t use titles internally. New hires join as a “Member of X Team.”
Retro creates innovative therapies that address diseases associated with the biology of aging. Our focus on cellular reprogramming and autophagy aims to rejuvenate cell and tissue function, ultimately working to extend healthy human lifespan.
- Employees
- 11-50 employees
- Industry
- Biotechnology