CN Bio
New Product Introduction Engineer

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Contract: 12 months fixed term
Location: Cambridge UK, office based
Functional area: Product Development
Reports to: Principal Engineer
About CN Bio Innovations
CN Bio Innovations (CN Bio) is a modern life sciences company delivering human-focused research and discovery, enabled by a unique and proven Organ-on-a-Chip platform. We work at the interface of engineering and cell biology to develop human biomimetic platforms for the testing and development of therapeutics for serious human diseases. Our mission is to be the world’s leading provider of organ-on-a-chip solutions which accurately predict human responses to medicines.
Role Description
The New Product Introduction Engineer will perform a critical role in the successful transfer of designs from the development to production. Working as part of a small, dynamic Product Development team, you will help to develop and support the manufacture CN Bio’s best in class Organ-on-a-Chip technology. A major focus of this role is ensuring that manufacturing teams have access to complete, accurate, and robust documentation that enables consistent product quality, effective training, and smooth transfer of new products into production.
In this role, you will contribute to commercial growth and product improvement by:
- Supporting the manufacture of CN Bio’s hardware systems by ensuring the delivery of complete, robust manufacturing documentation.
- Collaborating with the Production team to train operators in the inspection, assembly, and testing of new products.
- Supporting transfer to manufacture and product build activities and service activities.
- Building effective working relationships across Product Development, Production, and other business functions
- Following company high standards and H&S policies and contributing to safe working practices in laboratories and workshops.
- Plus other relevant duties in line with business needs.
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Qualifications and Experience
Essential
- Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical Engineering with at least 2 years experience in an industrial setting or professional experience to an equivalent level.
- Strong mechanical engineering background, with practical experience of new product integration processes.
- Proficient in SolidWorks CAD software, including creation, checking, and updating of part models, assemblies, and production drawings.
- Ability to interpret existing products, legacy CAD, supplier drawings, and physical hardware to reconstruct accurate manufacturing documentation.
- Strong foundations in geometrical design and tolerancing (GD&T), design for manufacture (DfM), and design for assembly (DfA).
- High attention to detail and a quality-focused approach to technical documentation.
- Self-directed and organised, with the ability to prioritise a defined documentation backlog and deliver reviewed outputs against agreed milestones.
- Great communication and teamwork skills.


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Desirable
- Solidworks Professional or Expert certification.
- Experience of Product data management systems.
- Knowledge of wiring looms and electrical drawings.
The Benefits
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- Pension with Standard Life.
- Private Healthcare with AXA.
- Cashback for Dental and Optical Care.
- Life Assurance.
- Income Protection.
- Employee Assistance Programme (EAP).
- Recruitment referral scheme.
- Flexible working hours to support work-life balance.
- Office snacks and refreshments.
What’s Next?
We will review your application and whilst we would love to get back to every applicant, it is not always possible. If you haven’t heard from us within 3/4 weeks, please note that your application has not been successful on this occasion.
We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to creating an inclusive working environment.
Please note applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK for the duration of the role in accordance with UK immigration legislation. We are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.
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