Level Zero Health
Engineering Internship (3-6 months)

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About Level Zero
Level Zero is pioneering next-generation biosensor technology for precise, real-time monitoring of critical endocrine biomarkers. Recognised as one of the top 20 startups across all categories worldwide at TechCrunch Disrupt 2024—and backed by top-tier organisations like SOSV and Entrepreneur First—we’re pushing the boundaries of biochemistry and nanotechnology to revolutionize personalised health.
Founded by two seasoned engineers, we bring extensive experience in R&D, technical innovation, and commercial strategy to transform the way people monitor their health. Our mission is bold: to revolutionise health management by delivering clinical-grade data directly to individuals, wherever they are.
We’re seeking driven innovators to join us in pushing the boundaries of biosensing and health tech, making personalised health monitoring a reality for everyone. To achieve this ambitious vision, we’re assembling the best team in the world—dedicated to turning cutting-edge science into life-changing, real-world solutions.
About the Role
We’re offering an exciting internship opportunity for motivated individuals to join our engineering team and gain hands-on experience in the development of next-generation hormone sensors. This position is ideal for students or recent graduates seeking practical industry experience and a deeper understanding of medical device development and technologies in a dynamic and collaborative research environment. Prior experience on medical devices and microsystems is a plus but not essential. The candidate will work closely with the medical device and microsystems engineering team to advance R&D milestones.
This is a full-time, in-person role primarily based in London.
Please note that, as this is an internship position, we are unable to provide visa sponsorship.
Some examples of what you might do:
- Contribute and execute clean room builds to deliver prototypes.
- Execute test campaigns, collect data, and analyse results to guide design improvements.
- Analyse and organise raw experimental data as technical reports.
- Contribute to both hardware and system-level verification activities across multiple projects.
- Work closely with cross-functional teams to support the design and engineering lifecycle from concept to validation.
- Work closely with the Engineering team leader for work progress towards R&D milestones.
- Attend R&D-related trainings and seminars for continuous updates on the latest trends in verification and medical device engineering.
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What you bring
A minimum of BEng or MEng in Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field.
The ideal candidate will possess expertise in the following areas:
- CAD – Proficiency in NX (ideally) or other similar CAD packages.
- Ability to design, build, and test mechanical prototypes in controlled environments. As well as designing and building verification methods for critical performance, safety, and reliability tests.
- Familiarity with structured problem-solving and test optimization techniques such as DoE, Taguchi Methods, CNX diagrams, or Fault Tree Analysis.
- Hands-on experience with microcontrollers or embedded platforms (e.g., Arduino, STM32).
- Experience with test automation using Python, LabVIEW, or similar tools. Familiarity with statistical analysis or data visualization tools (e.g., MATLAB, Excel, Jupyter).
- Strong interest in microsystems, sensors, or embedded systems technology.
- Experience in FMEA, DFMEA, and HAZOP to assess risks.
- Attention to detail and confidence in following laboratory protocols and SOPs.
- Strong organisational skills, a proactive attitude, and the ability to work effectively within a team environment.
Who you are
We value culture as much as we value technical expertise, creating an environment that’s equal parts collaboration, curiosity, and fun.
We’re a fast-paced, mission-driven young team on a quest to make a lasting impact, fuelled by uncompromising integrity, unwavering support for one another, and the thrill of exploring uncharted territories. Our passion for excellence drives everything we do, and we welcome individuals who share our commitment to shaping the future.


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If our vision excites you, here are the qualities we look for:
- You live and breathe integrity, tackling challenges with honesty and transparency.
- You’re a self-starter who loves diving into the unknown, collaborating on complex problems, and taking full ownership of results.
- You excel at open, clear communication and see every piece of feedback as a springboard for growth—especially in a science and data-focused environment.
- You’re motivated by creating real impact, particularly when it comes to advancing human health.
- You strike a balance between independence and collaboration, knowing when to seek support or invite others to join in.
- You’re confident in defending your ideas, while also valuing respectful, constructive debate as a path to better solutions.
- You thrive in the dynamic atmosphere of a startup, constantly evolving your skill set and fearlessly applying what you learn.
What we offer
- A paid internship at the London living wage, offering valuable hands-on experience at a rapidly growing healthtech startup.
- The opportunity to work directly with the founding team, contributing to real R&D challenges and learning from experienced engineers and entrepreneurs.
- A collaborative and fast-paced environment with exposure to leading-edge biosensor technology and strategic decision-making processes.
- Opportunities for personal growth, skill development, and potential longer-term career paths within the company.
Be Part of Our Journey
If you're ready to be at the forefront of biosensing innovation and thrive in fast-paced, learning-rich environments, we'd love to hear from you.
If your skills and experience do not align perfectly with this role, yet you believe you have something unique to offer, we're keen to listen. Reach out to us with a short statement on how you can contribute and let's discuss where you might fit into our team.
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