Associate Hardware Research Scientist

Company:  KNG Technical Inc.
Location: Old Toronto
Closing Date: 08-08-2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description

Associate Hardware Research Scientist (Mass Spectrometry– Ion Traps)

Key Responsibilities:

· Defines and tests novel ion trap hardware to enable improved performance for customer workflows.

· Performs different methodologies to verify or validate different aspects of hardware/software under the mentorship of more senior scientists.

· Drives innovation by generating novel ideas to advance scientific technology

· Develops and tests models to support theoretical predictions.

· Identifies and implements opportunities for product improvement within a defined research area.

· Contributes to on-time delivery of different research projects and translates development or scientific risks into a tangible research plan.

· Will also present research findings at scientific conferences.

Key Requirements:

· Higher level Science degree in a related field such as Physics, Chemistry, or similar required (Ph.D. preferred)

· Broad background and knowledge of ion movement, mass analyzer technology, ion trap technology and ion trap theory

· Proven publication record within the field related to hardware design

· Experience with various sample introduction techniques

Key Attributes:

· Understands the link between project goals and company strategy

· Ability to work independently

· Proven track record of innovation and patent generation preferred

WHAT WE OFFER

· Competitive Salary as well as relocation assistance

· Continuous training, support and focus on your personal development

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