The Baker Company of Sanford, Maine, is a world leader in the design and manufacture of biological safety cabinets, clean benches, fume hoods and pharmacy glove boxes. For over six decades, we have helped the Life Sciences Industry solve complex problems and equipment needs. We will continue our leadership with the engineering, testing and production of new products for the life science, pharmaceutical, industrial and hospital/clinical application markets worldwide.
We have an exciting career opportunity for an Engineer with product development experience. The Product Development Engineer will lead and manage the company’s efforts to design and produce a new line of products that can be sold alongside our core line of Biological Safety Cabinets. To learn more about our company, visit us at: www.bakerco.com.
Qualifications:
The Ideal candidate will:
§ Have a B.S. degree, in a relevant Engineering discipline, and substantial experience in the design/development of new products including the transition to manufacturing.
§ Have design and manufacturing experience with biomedical equipment, including but not limited to: ovens, incubators, and/or environmental chambers.
§ Possess a thorough understanding of the technologies and concepts found in biomedical equipment, including but not limited to: thermodynamics, gas mixing and monitoring, humidification, heat sensing, air flow and filtration.
§ Have a high energy level and an understanding of today’s evolving life science and biomedical industry.
§ Possess leadership/team building skills and be able to achieve complex project management milestones and objectives.
§ Be willing to relocate if necessary.
The Baker Company offers an excellent employee benefit package and a strong opportunity for advancement. We offer a competitive salary and bonus that is commensurate with experience.
Interested candidates should email resume, cover letter and salary requirements to Linda Scrofano, Human Resources Manager via email at: [email protected] Please use position title in the subject line of the email.