The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPICBG) and the adjacent Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD) are basic research institutes that pursue a mission to advance multiscale biological discovery through innovative and cuttingedge mathematics physics and computation. Currently about 500 employees from over 50 countries work at the institute in a highly collaborative and curiositydriven environment. MPICBG has twice been awarded the title Best Place to Work (Academia and postdocs) by the journal The Scientist. Employees appreciate the collegial atmosphere as well as the familyfriendly and flexible working conditions. The official language of the institute is English.
The MPICBG is seeking a:
Hard and Software Development Engineer (m/f/d)
The Nanoscale Optical Bioimaging group aims at developing innovative optical microscopy techniques to create new tools for studying biology processes in real time at nanoscale resolution. The group utilizes a multidisciplinary approach combining ideas from different fields of natural sciences including chemistry physics and engineering.
Your role:
We are seeking a highly motivated hard and software development engineer to join our group. You will support a variety of different developments in the field of nanoscale optical microscopy. The successful candidate will:
- Provide expertise in mechanical engineering and programming to build custom optical setups.
- Design and construct optomechanical components for cuttingedge optical microscopy. developments.
- Support and train students at various levels of expertise from masters to Ph.D. students in engineering and programming.
- Maintenance and support for custom built optical setups.
- Lab organisation ordering and indexing of materials safety documentation.
Essential Qualifications:
- Bachelors Masters or equivalent degree in engineering computer science physics or related fields.
- Experience in mechanical design.
- Expertise in software development.
- Good level of the English language is required.
Desirable Skills:
- Expertise in electronic engineering.
- Expertise in multiple programming languages.
- Expertise in optical engineering focussed on optical microscopy.
- Experience with hardware description language (VHDL Verilog .
Our offer:
- Salary corresponding to qualification and experience according to TVD Bund (German civil service tariff) .
- The initial contract is for 2 years with the possibility of extension based upon mutual agreement. Starting date is flexible.
- Benefits include 30 days vacation annual bonus payment comprehensive insurance and an attractive pension plan via VBL (Government Employees Retirement Fund).
- Discounted job ticket (VVO) and good public transport connections.
- Support for a positive worklife balance including assistance with family and childcare.
- A broad network for career development and training through the Max Planck Society.
Your application:
Applicants are encouraged to submit their complete application by 11 April 2025 via our online application system at stating 2025HardwareSoftwareEngineer2530. Applications will be reviewed on rolling basis until the position is filled. Kindly include the following materials:
- Cover letter indicating the motivation to apply for this position
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) including publication list if applicable
- Contact details of at least two referees
Inquiries & Next Steps:
For informal inquiries please contact Michael Weber via . Questions regarding contract compensation or benefits may be addressed to . For further information about the MPICBG and the CSBD see .
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Germany
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