Senior Sample Preparation and Automation Scientist
About us
Spore.Bio is a deeptech startup founded in 2023, building the next generation of microbiological quality control for food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and cosmetics manufacturing. Traditional microbiology testing is slow, costly, and a bottleneck to production — results take days when manufacturers need them in hours. We built something better: a platform combining advanced optical imaging and deep learning to detect bacterial contamination in 10 minutes, not days.
We're backed by LocalGlobe, Singular, and Plural Platform, and are entering an acceleration phase post-Series A. This role is central to what comes next.
About the role
We're looking for a Senior Sample Preparation and Automation Scientist — Founding Technical Role to own the development of our sample pre-treatment and consumable architecture — the critical upstream layer that makes our optical detection platform work at scale.
You know what it takes to take a separation concept from bench prototype to validated, deployable product. You've developed methods under real constraints — throughput, cost, integration, regulatory — and you've shipped. You understand that the best detection system in the world fails if the sample isn't right when it arrives.
This is a founding technical role in our instrumentation team, reporting directly to the CTO. You'll start as an individual contributor and build the team around you as we scale.
What you'll do
Build the separation & pre-treatment stack
Design, develop and validate sample pre-treatment methods — from complex biological matrices (urine, blood, swabs, fermentation broths) to clean, analysis-ready outputs
Develop and optimize membrane-based separation processes, including TFF, size exclusion, and affinity capture
Implement and tune dielectrophoresis (DEP) and electrokinetic methods for bacterial concentration and isolation
Design bio-capture functionalization strategies: surface chemistry, antibody/aptamer coupling, and non-specific binding mitigation
Develop integrated microfluidic and millifluidic architectures that link pre-treatment stages to downstream optical detection
Drive TRL progression from POC to MVP
Own the roadmap from TRL 2 (validated concept) through TRL 6 (prototype validated in relevant environment)
Define design-of-experiments (DoE) frameworks across recovery rate, selectivity, throughput, and cost-per-assay
Translate lab-validated methods into manufacturable consumables — materials selection, tolerance specs, assembly processes
Interface tightly with our biophotonics and ML teams to ensure pre-treatment outputs are optimized for optical signal quality
Interface with optics & detection
Understand how separation quality directly drives signal-to-noise in our optical stack (Raman, fluorescence, label-free imaging)
Co-develop assay workflows with the biophotonics team to minimize optical interference from matrix components
Contribute to IP strategy for separation methods and consumable designs
Build the team
Progressively recruit and mentor separation scientists and R&D engineers as the project scales
Establish lab protocols, documentation standards, and reproducibility frameworks from the ground up
Work with external suppliers (membranes, DEP chips, fluidic components) and CROs when relevant
About you
Required
6–12 years of hands-on experience in separation science, purification development, or downstream processing — in an instrumentation, life science tools, or biotech context
Deep expertise in at least two of: membrane separations, dielectrophoresis, bio-capture / affinity-based isolation, enzymatic digestion, microfluidics / millifluidics
Demonstrated track record moving separation methods from POC to product-grade — not just academic or feasibility work
Experience with life science instrumentation environment
Strong experimental design skills: DoE, statistical analysis, failure mode thinking
Comfort working in a small team, fast-moving environment where you define the process as much as follow it
Solid understanding of how sample quality and matrix composition affect downstream optical or spectroscopic readout
Bonus
Background in biophotonics, Raman spectroscopy, fluorescence or label-free optical detection
Experience with consumable design for diagnostic or point-of-care applications
Knowledge of microbiology and bacterial cell biology (our target analytes)
Prior experience as a founding or early-stage hire at a deeptech startup
PhD in chemistry, biochemical engineering, biomedical engineering, or related field
What we offer
A genuinely novel scientific problem — you're not optimizing an existing product, you're building the foundation
Direct line to the CTO and tight collaboration with a world-class engineering, microbiology and ML team
The ability to hire your own team as we scale
Equity (BSPCE)
Mutuelle, transport, and standard French benefits
Interview process
30-min introductory call with the Hiring Manager
Technical deep-dive — walk us through a separation method you developed from scratch: constraints, decisions, tradeoffs
45-min interview with Tech Lead
30-min final interview with Founders + lab visit at our Paris HQ
Reference calls
- Department
- Consumable / Pre-TT
- Locations
- Paris
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Full-time