Full-Time

Biomedical Engineer

Pilgrim Labs

Pilgrim Labs

1-10 employees

AI-powered platform for product decision support

No salary listed

San Carlos, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Biology & Biotech (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
SolidWorks
Requirements
  • B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering with relevant experience, Bioengineering, or a related hands-on engineering field.
  • Portfolio or project examples demonstrating CAD design, prototyping, and iterative hardware development.
  • Strong proficiency in CAD (Fusion 360 preferred; SolidWorks/Onshape acceptable), including assemblies, tolerancing, and parametric design.
  • Hands-on prototyping experience with 3D printing, laser cutting, bonding/sealing methods, tubing/fittings, and benchtop fabrication tools.
  • Understanding of workflows involving fluids, sample handling, reagent compatibility, contamination control, and precision fluid manipulation.
  • Experience developing or working with fluidic architectures—channels, chambers, manifolds, seals, valves, or flow structures.
  • Comfort integrating simple electromechanical elements such as sensors, heaters, pumps, or optical modules.
  • Ability to diagnose fluidic and mechanical failure modes and iterate quickly under real constraints.
  • Clear communication and the ability to work effectively across engineering and scientific teams.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct targeted literature review and technical scouting to understand prior approaches, evaluate alternatives, and identify methods that can be improved or integrated.
  • Design and develop components and subsystems in CAD (Fusion 360 preferred), including housings, fixtures, flow structures, reagent interfaces, thermal/optical elements, and integration features.
  • Prototype parts using 3D printing (FDM/SLA), benchtop machining, laser cutting, bonding, and other rapid fabrication methods; iterate quickly based on test results.
  • Develop and integrate fluidic structures such as channels, manifolds, valves, seals, pumps, and reagent-delivery elements for consistent, reliable operation.
  • Explore experimental approaches to meet system requirements, comparing designs, materials, and fabrication pathways based on performance, manufacturability, and integration constraints.
  • Test hardware subsystems and interfaces—flow behavior, fouling/contamination, sealing, thermal response, mechanical reliability—and refine designs based on observed failure modes.
  • Collaborate with scientists and engineers to ensure hardware supports stable workflows, predictable performance, and practical operation.
  • Work with electrical and firmware teams to integrate sensors, heaters, pumps, LEDs/photodiodes, actuators, and other instrumentation into cohesive systems.
  • Apply DFM/DFA principles, tolerance analysis, and validation testing (fit checks, flow/pressure/thermal behavior) to guide designs toward production intent.
  • Maintain disciplined documentation across CAD revisions, design decisions, test data, and integration results.
  • Contribute to system-level architecture discussions, proposing mechanical and fluidic strategies informed by research and experimental outcomes.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with microfluidics, cartridge-style consumables, or diagnostic hardware.
  • Exposure to thermal control, optics, low-volume flow systems, or fluid simulation tools.
  • Familiarity with materials used in fluidic and instrumentation hardware (PP, PTFE, silicones, optical plastics, laminates).
  • Background in ruggedized or field-deployable scientific instrumentation.
  • Hands-on experience with assembly, testing, or root-cause analysis of integrated systems.

Pilgrim Labs builds an AI-powered platform for product teams to turn customer feedback into strategic product decisions. It connects with data sources like Slack, Zendesk, and Gong to collect customer input and research in one place, then uses artificial intelligence to identify customer needs, pain points, and opportunities. This helps teams prioritize features and shape their roadmaps based on actual user sentiment rather than just anecdotes. Compared with others, Pilgrim combines multiple data streams into a single, data-driven view and targets product managers, designers, researchers, and executives to align everyone around customer insights. The company aims to help teams create customer-centric products more efficiently by guiding development with structured, evidence-based analysis.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$7.6M

Headquarters

Redwood City, California

Founded

2023

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Founded 2022 by Alex O'Donovan, John Darsee targeting PMs, designers.
  • Structured platform aligns product strategy with user expectations.
  • Assists executives in efficient customer-centric product development.

What critics are saying

  • Biotech Pilgrim dominates 'Pilgrim Labs' searches, diverts investors.
  • DoD contracts to biotech Pilgrim block AI firm's funding access.
  • Thiel-backed biotech Pilgrim renders AI platform uninvestable by 2027.

What makes Pilgrim Labs unique

  • Integrates Slack, Zendesk, Gong for centralized customer feedback.
  • AI analyzes data to identify needs, pain points, opportunities.
  • Enables data-driven feature prioritization over anecdotal evidence.

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