The Bionics Institute is an internationally recognised, independent medical research institute that solves medical challenges with technology.
We lead the world in the research and development of innovative medical devices and therapies to improve human health.
Our multidisciplinary team comprises world‐class scientists, engineers and researchers, and our laboratories are located in St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, close to our clinical collaborators.
Together we transform the lives of people with a range of conditions, including hearing impairment, Crohn's disease, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, stroke and arthritis.
About the role
Reporting to the Electrode Fabrication Lead, the Electrode Production Technician plays a key role within the Electrode Fabrication team, supporting research and development projects through the production of high‐quality, custom‐made implantable devices. This hands‐on role is primarily focused on the fabrication, assembly and testing of electrode assemblies and prototypes, working from established procedures and detailed design specifications.
Working under a microscope and using specialised tools and equipment in a practical, detail‐oriented environment, you will build and refine intricate electrode components with a high degree of precision. You will collaborate closely with engineers and researchers to translate concepts and designs into functional prototypes, contributing to the development of mature, reliable devices. The role will also involve troubleshooting fabrication challenges, supporting iterative design improvements, and assisting with general laboratory operations.
Key responsibilities Device Fabrication & Technical Support
* Operate fabrication equipment including microscopes, welders, and precision hand tools
* Manufacture standard electrode devices in accordance with established procedures and quality requirements
* Assist in the development and refinement of new device designs under guidance
* Produce test samples and one‐off devices using new methods or materials as required
* Follow design specifications and fabrication instructions provided by engineers and senior staff
* Provide hands‐on fabrication support to engineering and research teams
Laboratory Operations
* Maintain a clean, organised, and compliant laboratory environment
* Carry out cleaning, packaging, and sterilisation procedures where required
* Monitor laboratory consumables and place orders as neededAssist with routine equipment maintenance and report faults or failures
Documentation & Quality
* Maintain accurate laboratory records of work performed, including device issues and modifications
* Assist in the preparation and updating of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
* Follow established quality systems and good laboratory practices (GLP)
* Support traceability and documentation requirements
Core Competencies for the Role
Competencies have been assigned based on an anticipated extended initial training and orientation period. Competencies may be reviewed as demonstrable capability and experience develop.
About you
You are a hands‐on individual who enjoys working with precision and takes pride in producing high‐quality outcomes. With a natural attention to detail and a methodical mindset, you are comfortable following structured processes and detailed instructions to ensure consistent, accurate work.
You are reliable, organised and proactive, with the ability to manage your day‐to‐day tasks while working under general guidance. You have developed strong manual dexterity and fine motor skills, along with sound problem‐solving abilities. Clear communication skills and a collaborative working style enable you to contribute effectively both independently and as part of a team and give you the confidence to identify and raise issues when they arise.
You have a flexible, "can‐do" attitude and can work to deadlines in a focused and efficient way. You are keen to learn, open to feedback, and motivated to build your technical capability over time.
While prior experience in a similar environment is advantageous, all necessary training will be provided to support your success in the role.
Selection criteria
* Experience working with micro-tools or fine assembly techniques or under microscopes, including as part of studies.
* Basic computer skills
* Certificate, Diploma, or relevant training in engineering, electronics, biomedical science, or a related field (or equivalent hands‐on experience)
* Experience working in a laboratory, cleanroom, or engineering environment
Exposure to quality systems or regulated environments (e.g. medical devices)
Additional Requirements
* A national police check via Fit2Work.
* Evidence of holding the legal right to work in Australia with no restrictions.
Benefits
* Competitive remuneration and Salary packaging.
* Flexible working arrangements.
* Discretionary Staff Incentive Scheme of up to 10% of salary as an annual bonus.
* Professional development opportunities and mentorship to ensure career progression.
Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
As our research transforms the lives of people across all walks of life, we recognise that a diverse, engaged, and united team makes us stronger, and we hire qualified people from all different backgrounds and experience levels.
We encourage employees to speak with your manager or a member of our HR team about the type of working arrangements that would help you thrive in your role at the Bionics Institute.
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