Universal Biosensors (UBI) is a world leading, publicly listed Australian company (ASX:UBI) which develops, manufactures and sells biosensors for use in several industries around the world. Our biosensor technology has been used in more than 10 billion measurements for blood glucose monitoring and blood coagulation in diabetes and coagulation patients worldwide. Recently, we have pivoted our technology into the wine industry with our global launch of SENTIA. In addition, we continue to develop new applications for our technology within human health, veterinarian and food amp; agriculture.
We are looking to develop a recent graduate (up to 2 years' experience) who is focused and driven to join the Device Development team at our HQ office in Melbourne as a junior Systems Engineer. This role will be a key player in the team, spearheading the systematic conversion of NPI (New Product Introduction) requirements into total system solutions aligned to project cost amp; timeline constraints.
The ideal junior/graduate candidate will come with a 'software' bend in their systems engineering know-how and/or interests, i.e. around software UI requirements. The role will consist of (but not limited to) the following activities for our biosensor device (integrated with embedded software):-
Requirements
In addition to Tertiary qualification in Systems Engineering, Electronics amp; Communications Engineering, or Computer Science (or similar), the following skills and experiences are considered essentials in this role:
Further qualities the ideal candidate would bring are:-
Benefits
The successful candidate will be joining a company with a collaborative and positive culture while enjoying the following:-
This is a rare career opportunity for someone who has a keen interest in the biotech space! If you're ready to do what it takes to reach the goal, please apply with your current CV, highlighting your relevant skill sets and experience!
Only apply if you're an Australian citizen/Permanent Resident or holding a valid visa with full working rights in Australia.