Consumable Development Engineer — Internship
About the role
At Spore.Bio, consumables are not an afterthought. They are a critical part of our detection system, sitting at the intersection of biology, materials science, and precision manufacturing. As our Consumable Development Engineer intern, you will contribute hands‑on to the design, development, and validation of the single‑use components that make our technology work in the field. You will work closely with our Hardware, Microbiology, ML, and Product teams. This is a high‑ownership internship with real impact on a product used in industrial environments.
Key Responsibilities
Design & development
Participate in the development and optimization of single‑use consumables, including design iterations, material selection, and performance testing.
Contribute to the analytical workflow built around single‑use consumables.
Support technology transfer to production and assist in defining functional specifications and QC parameters.
Supplier & quality management
Communicate proactively with suppliers across materials, molding, assembly, and coatings to ensure quality, timelines, and technical alignment.
Troubleshoot and resolve technical or quality issues arising during prototype builds, testing, or supplier production.
Testing & documentation
Perform microbiological and functional tests to verify product cleanliness, sterility, and compatibility with diagnostic workflows.
Document experiments, test results, and design changes following internal R&D and quality procedures.
Cross‑functional collaboration
Work closely with Hardware, ML, Microbiology, and Product teams to validate consumable design and performance.
Contribute to internal knowledge sharing and continuous improvement of development processes.
About you
Currently completing a last‑year Master’s degree (MSc or MEng) in Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Materials Science, or a related field.
Prior experience or coursework in consumable development, medical device engineering, or microbiology lab work is a plus.
Working knowledge of plastics, fluidics, or membrane‑based devices is a plus.
Familiarity with microbiological testing (bioburden, sterility, contamination control) is a plus.
Strong problem‑solving and troubleshooting skills.
Fluent in English; French is a plus.
Soft Skills & Mindset
Hands‑on and pragmatic: you like building things, testing them, and iterating fast.
Detail‑oriented without losing sight of the bigger picture.
Collaborative and curious: you're comfortable working across disciplines and learning from people with very different backgrounds.
We don't expect you to know everything from day one. What matters most is your curiosity, your rigor, and your drive to have a real impact on a product that is changing how factories keep products safe.
What we offer
Flexible remote: if you live in Paris, you can work from our office or from home with no constraints.
Gymlib subscription to stay in shape wherever you are.
Swile card for your meals, if you are based in France.
Team events: frequent gatherings and in‑person offsites every quarter.