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Workshop Prototyping Technician
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What You'll Do:
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At Vexev, we’re building first-of-its-kind vascular imaging technology that gives clinicians a clearer view inside the body without invasive devices or dye. We’re looking for a hands-on Workshop Prototyping Technician to help turn complex prototypes into reliable medical devices that will help millions.

This is not a standard technician role. You’ll be working in a fast-moving environment where the work is varied, practical, and often ambiguous. One day you might be building a test rig from an engineer’s design, the next you might be troubleshooting a prototype failure, modifying a component in the workshop, or helping decide whether a job should be made in-house or outsourced.

This role is for someone who loves making things work properly. Someone who can look at a build, notice what is not quite right, ask why it failed, and help find a better way forward.
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Your Work Will Include:

  • Build, assemble, modify, and troubleshoot prototypes, devices, jigs, fixtures, and test rigs with care, precision, and strong attention to detail.
  • Support rapid prototyping using workshop tools, 3D-printed parts, machined components, hand tools, and practical fabrication methods.
  • Read and work from technical drawings, CAD outputs, assembly instructions, and build procedures.
  • Work closely with engineers to triage prototype jobs, identify build issues, and provide practical feedback on build approach, usability, assembly, manufacturability, and reliability.
  • Prepare hardware for testing, document outcomes clearly, and escalate issues or repeat failures with useful context.
  • Keep the workshop clean, safe, organised, stocked, and audit-ready, including tools, equipment, inventory, build records, measurements, and test documentation.
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You'll Likely Have Experience With:

  • Hands-on approaches in prototyping, fabrication, machining, mechanical assembly, hardware testing, workshop operations, or a similar practical build environment.
  • Working in a prototype, R&D, repair, custom-build, or development environment where the work is varied and problems need to be solved practically.
  • Workshop tools, 3D-printed parts, machined components, fixtures, jigs, small-batch parts, and general fabrication methods.
  • Reading and interpreting technical drawings, assembly drawings, CAD outputs, work instructions, and build procedures.
  • Strong troubleshooting instincts, with a natural tendency to ask “why did this fail?” and look for ways to prevent repeat issues.
  • A careful, process-minded approach to quality, precision assembly, measurements, documentation, inspection, workspace organisation, and continuous improvement.
  • The confidence to work closely with engineers, ask good questions, flag problems early, and suggest practical improvements to builds, designs, and workflows.

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‍We'd Love to Hear from People with Backgrounds in:

We’re looking for someone precise, practical, and genuinely excited by building things that need to work. Medical device experience is not required - backgrounds in machining, fabrication, prototype workshops, theatre or stage production, prop making, makerspaces, festival production, or similar hands-on environments are all welcome. What matters is strong workshop capability, care in the details, and the curiosity to solve practical build problems to a high standard.

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‍Working at Vexev

Work that matters.
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We’re building the next generation of vascular imaging, helping healthcare move from reactive treatment to proactive care.

Hard problems, real-world impact.
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You’ll help bring together robotics, ultrasound, machine learning, and clinical insight into technology that works where it matters most.

Autonomy with ownership.
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You’ll be trusted with real responsibility, expected to solve meaningful problems with clear ownership and accountability for your high impact work.

Built for people who like the hard stuff.
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This work is hard, but that’s the point. We’re building technology that could meaningfully improve how vascular disease is detected, monitored, and managed.

A workplace without the noise.
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No dress code, no pointless meetings, flexible start and finish times, and a Surry Hills HQ designed for deep work, collaboration, and team lunches on the rooftop.

Before you go.‍

‍At Vexev, we hire people, not just skill sets. If you’re fired up about our mission and believe you could be outstanding in this role despite missing a few of the “requirements”, please apply. We value directness, clarity, and honest feedback, and we bring that same approach to hiring: every application is read by our team, never filtered by automation, and we aim to keep the process quick, human, and transparent.

We make hiring decisions based on your skills, experience, curiosity and passion. Here, we value and celebrate the diversity of perspectives, expressions and social and ethnic backgrounds. We deeply believe that these are key to creating a great place to work, and building an imaging device that is truly accessible to all. 
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Please complete our application form and we’ll be in touch with next steps! If you have any questions before you apply, feel free to email: eliya@vexev.com

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*VxWave is limited to investigational use only, and is not cleared for sale by the FDA in United States, nor by any other regulatory authority for sale in any geography.

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