Systems Integration & Controls Engineer
Signature Science, LLC · Austin, TX · Yesterday
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
About the role
Signature Science is seeking a highly motivated and skilled Systems Integration & Controls Engineer to join our dedicated team. This pivotal role offers you the opportunity to contribute directly to complex R&D initiatives safeguarding national defense and enhancing biological safety.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Act as a system integrator, ensuring flawless interoperability between prototype mechanical hardware, electrical architectures, fluidics, and control software.
- Design and implement control architectures and automation strategies for prototype microfluidic and automated fluid-handling instruments, working closely with mechanical engineers and molecular biologists.
- Define, manage, and debug technical interfaces, communication protocols, and APIs between external electrical engineering subcontractor deliverables and internal system components.
- Integrate sensors, actuators, and other specialized equipment into both bespoke and pre-existing industrial or laboratory control architectures.
- Work with multidisciplinary teams including a Principal Investigator, Quality/PM lead, and bioinformaticians to develop rigorous testing procedures, system verification protocols, and quality control methods to ensure consistent device performance.
- Troubleshoot, debug, and solve complex electro-mechanical, fluidic, and system-level issues, utilizing industry best practices to analyze performance data.
- Support broader company-wide systems engineering efforts, providing electrical, controls, and hardware integration expertise across various cross-functional project teams.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of laboratory standard operating procedures (SOPs) and systems engineering documentation.
- Identify novel research directions, contribute to technical proposal efforts, and explore potential funding opportunities.
- Maintain accurate, detailed laboratory records and project documentation.
- Present research findings and engineering updates at internal technical reviews and external client meetings.
Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Minimum 3–5 years of experience designing, integrating, testing, and troubleshooting control or system software strategies for prototype hardware, preferably related to microfluidics, lab-on-a-chip, or precision automated laboratory systems.
- Demonstrated experience acting as a system integrator or technical bridge across multidisciplinary teams (e.g., mechanical, electrical, software, and biological sciences).
- Proven ability to interface with, evaluate, and integrate hardware or electrical engineering deliverables provided by external subcontractors.
- Experience using microcontrollers, single-board computers (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or similar), or PLCs to control, script, and automate physical systems.
- Experience establishing and debugging serial and network communication protocols (e.g., I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, TCP/IP) for interfacing and data transfer.
- Familiarity with systems engineering principles, including the translation of P&ID documentation, functional requirements, and flow diagrams into robust control algorithms.
- Familiarity with sensors and actuators relevant to fluid handling and automation, including pressure sensors, flow sensors, valves, pumps, and temperature controllers.
- Ability to collaborate effectively within cross-functional teams, including mechanical engineers, chemists, molecular biologists, and software developers.
- Excellent troubleshooting, analytical, and detailed documentation skills for iterative prototyping, validation, and transfer to production.
- Experience using emerging AI tools or agentic AI systems to achieve specific objectives in an engineering or laboratory environment.
- Experience or willingness to participate in grant writing and technical report preparation.
Other Potential Relevant Experience
- Familiarity with software development lifecycles within regulated environments, specifically medical device or IVD software design controls (IEC 62304 / ISO 14971).
- Experience establishing verification and validation (V&V) protocols intended for FDA or regulatory submissions.
- Proficiency with circuit design, schematic capture, PCB layout, and hands-on soldering and assembly skills to support the transition of R&D prototypes into robust systems.
Education/Experience
- Bachelor's degree or higher in Systems Engineering, Mechatronics, Electrical Engineering, Controls Engineering, Biomedical 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.
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 and benchtop engineering.
- You should be comfortable spending extended periods of time conducting hardware experiments and working at a computer.
- The role may also require occasional domestic travel for conferences, client meetings, or research-related travel.
- The ability to lift and carry light loads (under 25 lbs) without assistance is necessary.