About Biomemory
Biomemory is a worldwide pioneer in the DNA Data Storage market.
We are a well-funded start-up building IT rackable equipment for Data Centers, using synthetic DNA as the storage media.
While this technology is still at its infancy, these DNA Data Storage Servers target the storage of massive amounts of data (Exabytes) with a very long retention life-time (> 100 years) within an attractive capex and opex budget.
Headquartered in Paris, Biomemory aims at serving the fast-growing international “cold storage” market.
About the Job
Your missions 🎯
We are seeking a highly motivated Methods & Process Development Engineer to develop, optimize, and scale experimental workflows enabling DNA-based data storage technologies. You will work at the interface of molecular biology, biochemistry, microfluidics, hardware & system integration, contributing directly to the design and industrialization of next-generation processes for writing, storing, and reading digital information encoded in DNA.
Key Responsibilities
Method Development & Optimization
- Design, execute, and refine molecular biology and biochemical workflows for DNA synthesis, amplification, purification, and sequencing, to fit integration contraints.
- Develop robust protocols for high-throughput, automation-compatible experimental steps.
Microfluidics & Fluidic Systems
- Design, test, and troubleshoot microfluidic devices and fluid-handling systems for DNA manipulation.
- Collaborate with scientists and engineering teams to integrate microfluidic modules into automated platforms / futur product.
- Optimize flow control, reagent routing, droplet generation, and sample handling.
Hardware Integration
- Interface with mechanical, electronic, and software engineering teams to integrate biological workflows into hardware systems.
- Define technical requirements, contribute to system architecture, and ensure seamless interaction between wet-lab processes and hardware modules.
- Participate in prototyping, testing, and validation of automated instruments.
Process Industrialization
- Translate R&D protocols into scalable, reproducible processes suitable for manufacturing.
- Implement Quality Control strategies, process metrics, and documentation.
- Contribute to risk analysis, failure mode analysis, and continuous improvement.
Cross-functional Collaboration
- Work closely with scientists, engineers, and data teams to align biological processes with system-level constraints.
- Communicate results through clear documentation, reports, and presentations.
About you
This job is made for you if you have
- Master’s degree or PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Microfluidics, or related fields.
- Proven hands-on expertise in molecular biology techniques (PCR, qPCR, NGS library prep, DNA assembly, purification, etc.).
- Experience in microfluidics design, fabrication, or operation (droplet systems, lab-on-chip, flow control).
- Familiarity with fluidic hardware (pumps, valves, sensors, micro-channels) and laboratory automation.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work autonomously in a multidisciplinary environment.
- Excellent communication, documentation, and project-management abilities.
What would be a plus
- Experience in DNA data storage, DNA synthesis or sequencing technologies.
- Familiarity with CAD tools for microfluidics (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks, COMSOL).
- Experience with automation platforms (Opentrons, Hamilton, Liquid handers, custom systems).
- Programming skills (Python, MATLAB) for data analysis or hardware control.
- Knowledge of instrumentation, electromechanical integration, or embedded systems is a strong plus.
Softskills we are looking for:
- Teamwork, team spirit
- Autonomous and ability to work effectively,
- Demonstrated proactivity,
- Organizational skills,
- Critical thinking, technical rigour,
- Solution oriented,
- Openness to constructive feedbacks,
- Communication and knowledge sharing skills,
- Intellectual and personal rigor.
What We Offer
- A chance to shape the future of DNA-based digital storage.
- A multidisciplinary environment bridging biology, engineering, and computing.
- Opportunities for innovation, prototyping, and scientific/technical leadership.
- A collaborative team with significant growth potential.
Work Environment
The position is onsite, based at our office located at 5 Impasse Reille in Paris (14 th arrondissement).
The workspace combines modern classic offices with advanced laboratory rooms, designed to foster collaboration between computer scientists and biologists. This setup supports our mission to tackle the challenges of DNA synthesis and writing, encouraging interdisciplinary teamwork and innovation.
In 2026, our offices will relocate to a new headquarters in the center of Paris (near Notre-Dame Cathedral). This state-of-the-art facility, under construction, will offer an inspiring and accessible setting, to host our growing team.
Biomemory provides benefits beyond the French regulations, to support the well-being of its employees and enable them to best contribute to the success of the company.
About the recruitment process
To respect everyone's time, we aim to keep the process efficient and reach a decision within a month. However, as we do not want to filter applications by diplomas or seniority, we have to check skills through tests and this requires a certain number of interviews.
The selection process consists of four steps, organized as follows:
- Introductory interview with our Talent Acquisition Manager (45’)
- Interview with your potential future manager
- Case study interview with team members (90’)
- “Culture fit” interview onsite (45’) followed by a final interview with our CEO, Erfane (30’)