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Microfluidic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Controls Engineer

Austin, TX

$82.80K - $107K/yr

Design and implement control architectures for prototype microfluidic systems in collaboration with other engineers and scientists. * Integrate sensors and other equipment into pre-existing ...

Lead development of microfluidic devices and injection-molded consumables, including tooling oversight, material selection (e.g., PSA, overmolding), and biocompatibility considerations ...

Lead development of microfluidic devices and injection-molded consumables, including tooling oversight, material selection (e.g., PSA, overmolding), and biocompatibility considerations ...

Controls Engineer

Austin, TX · On-site

$60K/yr

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * dwohlfahrt 16.00 Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE Design and implement control architectures for prototype microfluidic systems in collaboration ...

Lead development of microfluidic devices and injection-molded consumables, including tooling oversight, material selection (e.g., PSA, overmolding), and biocompatibility considerations. Manufacturing ...

Research Lab Technician I

Boston, MA · On-site

$21 - $29.01/hr

Coli, visualizing protein aggregates using fluorescence microscopy, and generating and developing microfluidic and droplet microfluidic encapsuolation techniques. 2. Calculate, transcribes and ...

Research Lab Technician I

Boston, MA · On-site

$21 - $29.01/hr

Coli, visualizing protein aggregates using fluorescence microscopy, and generating and developing microfluidic and droplet microfluidic encapsuolation techniques. 2. Calculate, transcribes and ...

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How much do microfluidic jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for microfluidic in the United States is $74,412.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $63,000.00 and $92,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Microfluidic job?

A Microfluidic job typically involves designing, developing, and testing small-scale fluidic systems used in applications like medical diagnostics, drug delivery, and lab-on-a-chip devices. Professionals in this field work with microfabrication techniques, fluid dynamics, and material science to create precise and efficient fluid control systems. Roles can range from research scientists to engineers in industries such as biotechnology, healthcare, and electronics.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Microfluidic position, and why are they important?

To excel in a Microfluidic role, you need a solid background in engineering, chemistry, or physics, with hands-on experience in microfluidic device design, fabrication, and testing. Familiarity with CAD software, photolithography, microfabrication systems, and relevant analytical tools is highly valued. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective collaboration are important soft skills for success in this field. These abilities help ensure precise development and optimization of microfluidic systems, which are critical for research and commercial applications.

What are typical daily tasks for someone working in a microfluidic role?

Daily tasks for professionals in microfluidics often include designing and modeling microfluidic devices, performing laboratory experiments, analyzing test results, and troubleshooting fabrication processes. You may also collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams such as biologists, chemists, and engineers to integrate microfluidic technology into broader research or product development projects. Additional responsibilities can involve preparing technical documentation and contributing to scientific publications or patent applications. The role involves a balance of independent problem-solving and teamwork, providing ample learning opportunities and exposure to new technologies.
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Infographic showing various Microfluidic job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $74,412 per year, or $35.8 per hour.
Controls Engineer

$82.80K - $107K/yr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Position Purpose:

Are you ready to make a meaningful difference in public health and national security? Signature Science is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Controls Engineer to join our dedicated team. This pivotal role offers you the opportunity to directly contribute to projects safeguarding national defense and enhancing chemical/biological safety. As a Controls Engineer, you will be instrumental in the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of robust control systems, ensuring the precise and secure operation of complex scientific and engineering equipment within critical environments. Your expertise will be essential in protecting our nation and advancing vital safety initiatives.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Design and implement control architectures for prototype microfluidic systems in collaboration with other engineers and scientists.

  • Integrate sensors and other equipment into pre-existing industrial control architectures.

  • Design, procure, and assemble custom PCBs to support the transition from prototype to production

  • Work with other disciplines to develop test procedures and quality control methods to ensure consistent system performance and reliability.

  • Contribute to the development and maintenance of laboratory standard operating procedures (SOPs).

  • Troubleshoot issues, solve difficult technical issues, and analyze data using industry best practices.

  • Identify novel research directions and potential funding opportunities.

  • Maintain accurate and detailed laboratory records and documentation.

  • Collaborate effectively with a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers.

  • Present research findings at internal and external meetings.

  • Stay current with the scientific literature and advancements in the field.

  • Contribute to the preparation of technical reports and publications

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  •  Minimum 3 years of experience designing, integrating, and testing control strategies for prototype hardware, preferably related to microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, and flow chemistry systems.

  • Demonstrated experience using microcontrollers and single board computers (e.g. Arduino, Raspberry Pi) to control and automate prototype systems.

  • Experience establishing serial communication protocols (RS-232, SPI, I2C, UART, RS-485, CAN, etc.) for interfacing and data transfer.

  • Familiarity with the translation of P&ID documentation into PLC control algorithms for industrial applications.

  • Proficiency with circuit design, PCB layout (using Altium Designer, Eagle, or similar tools), and hands-on soldering and assembly skills.

  • Experience designing and implementing battery-powered electronics, with an emphasis on low-power circuit design and energy management.

  • Ability to collaborate with cross-functional teams, including mechanical engineers, chemists, biologists, software engineers, and manufacturing personnel.

  • Excellent troubleshooting, analytical, and detailed documentation skills for iterative prototyping, validation, and transfer to production.

  • Excellent record-keeping and documentation skills.

  • Familiarity with sensors and actuators relevant to fluid handling, including pressure sensors, flow sensors, valves, pumps, and temperature controllers.

  • Knowledge of fluid dynamics, particularly as applied to microfluidic or precision fluid-handling systems.

  • Working knowledge of molecular biology and chemistry workflows like PCR and flow chemistry reactions

  • Experience using emerging AI tools or agentic AI systems to achieve specific objectives in a laboratory.

  • Experience transitioning prototypes into small-scale production, including component selection for manufacturability, process optimization, and documentation for repeatability.

  • Domain knowledge / BizDev

  • Prior experience in a public health or national security-focused research or development environment.

  • Experience in grant writing or technical report preparation.

Education/Experience:

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, or a related discipline.

Certificates/Licenses:

  • None required

Clearance:

  • This position requires that the candidate be willing and able to complete a successful background screening for a security clearance. Candidates with an active security clearance will receive preference

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • None

Working Conditions/ Equipment:

This is a full-time, fully on-site position. This position primarily operates during standard business hours, with occasional needs for extended workdays or weekend work to meet project timelines. A significant portion of this role (approximately 50%) involves hands-on laboratory work. You should be comfortable spending extended periods of time conducting experiments and working at a computer. The role may also require occasional domestic travel for conferences, trade shows, or research-related meetings. The ability to lift and carry light loads (under 25 lbs) without assistance is necessary.

The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and standards of the position.  Incumbents will follow any other instructions, and perform any other related duties, as assigned by their supervisor.



Employment Type: FULL_TIME