Interface Fluidics is a rapidly growing technology company providing energy industry clients insights into the interactions and properties of reservoir fluids to help them improve their financial performance, reduce their carbon footprint and ensure the responsible development of their oil and gas assets. Our measurements are made using proprietary high-pressure/high-temperature microfluidic devices. We have a passion for collaboration and care deeply about building a team that will disrupt our industry.
Role Summary:
The Chip Fabrication Coordinator is responsible for the chip quality control and day-to-day administration of the chip fabrication, inventory, order delivery processes, and external vendor communications. This role works closely with Microfabrication Technologists to coordinate fabrication facility activity and assists in chip fabrication as needed. This role is responsible for administration of accounts at multi-user cleanroom facilities and outsourced fabrication centers ensuring redundant backups of high-quality fabrication tools for the entire fabrication process. This role will conduct quality control testing on all chips that are fabricated including optical inspection and pressure testing. They will work closely with engineering staff to automate this process.
Key Responsibilities:
Chip fabrication:
Working with Microfabrication Technologist to set delivery timelines for chips and ensure that they are met
Assisting Microfabrication Technologists in the cleanroom as needed
Managing administrative accounts at all cleanrooms and auditing time logs to ensure that there are not mistakes
Working with outsourced microfabrication as needed to ramp-up chip production
Quality control:
Conducting optical and pressure testing of microfluidic chips
Ensuring that all fabrication steps are logged properly and that all data on chips in the Portal are up to date
Working with Operations Team Lead to address chip errors reported by customers
Chip inventory management:
Responsible for controlling chip inventory and managing chip out/inflows to internal Operations Team and external customers
Once orders for chips are made, this role is responsible for managing the delivery of these orders
Other responsibilities:
Assisting in Operations Lab as needed
Assisting in SapphireLab manufacturing and testing as needed
Qualifications:
Must-have
Bachelor's degree or diploma in Engineering, Physics, Materials Science, Biotechnology, or related field; equivalent experience considered.
Hands-on experience with microfabrication, cleanroom operations, or microfluidic chip production (academic or industry).
Skilled in optical inspection with strong attention to detail.
Proven ability to coordinate production timelines, manage inventory, and maintain accurate fabrication records.
Strong communication skills and ability to work effectively with engineers, technicians, and external vendors.
Strong written/verbal English communication skills as well as organizational skills.
Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
Great spirit of teamwork and cooperation.
Positive attitude with an ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Working knowledge of MS Office and Google Suite.
Preferred
Knowledge of microfluidic device design and fabrication workflows (e.g., photolithography, soft lithography, etching, bonding).
Experience with quality control systems, process automation, and inspection/testing equipment for microfluidics.
Willingness to assist in related lab and manufacturing tasks outside of direct fabrication duties when needed.
This role may have some working time outside of routine hours (Mon to Fri: 8am-5pm) as well as some evening/weekend hours for the fabrication tasks (if needed) depending on the equipment availability in the fabrication facilities.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $65,000.00-$75,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company events
Dental care
Discounted or free food
Extended health care
Stock options
Vision care
Experience:
microfabrication and cleanroom operations: 2 years (required)
Glass-Silicon device fabrication: 1 year (required)
Microfluidic devices: 1 year (preferred)
quality control systems, process automation: 1 year (preferred)
inspection/testing equipment for microfluidics: 1 year (preferred)
Work Location: In person