Lab Technician
Mill
Mill is all about answering a simple question: how can we prevent waste? Less waste can save time, money, energy, maybe even our planet. And there’s no better place to start than food. Food waste is one of the most solvable climate problems facing us today. Plus, our trash really stinks. It’s gross, heavy, and our least favorite chore. At Mill we are striving to build a better environment for all, as we take on climate and kitchen change.
About the role
As Lab Technician you will be part of the Mill Engineering team helping to bring new consumer hardware products to life. The primary office location for this role is at our San Bruno, CA office.
Location:
San Bruno, CA
What you’ll do
- Create and modify test setups with direction from partner Engineers, covering both electrical and mechanical aspects of Hardware Development.
- Perform electrical rework and mechanical modifications of prototype devices.
- Run data collection experiments with procedures co-developed with partner engineers.
- Maintain lab equipment, materials inventory and infrastructure including overall lab cleanliness.
- Maintain regular communication with immediate team and cross-functional partners to share out key findings, critical updates, etc.
What you’ll need
- Experience or Training working in a hardware lab environment
- Ability to work autonomously with exceptional prioritization and time management skills
- Strong communication skills to take complex science topics and learnings to share with cross-functional partners
- Excellent soldering skills
- Proficiency with hand tools including drills, dremels, screwdrivers, hammers, etc.
- Experience with machine shop tools (CNC, mill, lathe) is a plus.
- Proficiency in various computer programs such as Google Suite, Jira, or equivalent
- Experience with running test scripts across multiple platforms (such as Python)
- Experience with Raspberry Pi and Arduino platforms
The estimated base salary range for this position is $100k to $112k, which does not include the any benefits or equity. Various factors are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to experience, training, licensure and certifications, and business and organizational needs.