Who We Are

Join us on our mission to democratize access to the abundance of health information in the human eye! Here at identifeye HEALTH Inc., we’re pioneering a new branch in diagnostics between laboratory medicine and radiology, that will enable regular non-invasive health monitoring for both ocular and systemic diseases. 

We believe in empowering the individual by building approachable and intuitive products to provide personalized health insights to each and every patient. Our products are portable, affordable, easy to use and connected devices for early disease detection and monitoring.

We are born from 4Catalyzer - a rapidly growing health-tech incubator founded by Dr. Jonathan Rothberg, an award-winning scientist and highly successful serial entrepreneur. We are fostering a culture of technical excellence where you have the opportunity to learn, explore and see your ideas come to life. 

Joining identifeye HEALTH is the opportunity to redesign the future of healthcare through the power of technology. We are here to solve real-world problems and maximize global impact, motivated by the idea that our products will change lives, including the ones of people you love.

What We Live By

  • Prioritize the Patient - We make products that remove barriers between quality care and the people who need it 
  • Data-Driven Decisions - We search for the best solutions; objective, backed by data, and optimized for speed, simplicity and scale
  • Support Each Other - We celebrate the ideas and contributions of our teammates and recognize that we can only succeed as a team, and when each person feels heard and valued
  • Simplify - We build intuitive solutions to simplify patient care

What You Will Be Doing

The identifeye HEALTH Internship Program provides an opportunity for students and early career professionals to gain valuable industry experience, allowing them to develop technical skills, hone professional etiquette, learn from industry leaders, identify potential career paths and apply their academic knowledge.

Interns will have the opportunity to contribute to the exciting work happening within identifeye, build long lasting professional relationships with our team and most importantly - have fun!

The Mechanical Engineering Internship provides an opportunity for individuals to gain hands-on experience in an R&D setting, while contributing to the exciting engineering work happening at identifeye. We’re looking for someone who enjoys hands-on work, who has a strong curiosity about how things function, has a history of taking things apart, enjoys learning, and has experience with hardware projects. Areas of contribution include mechanical design, prototyping, testing, assembly, and quality control. Mentorship from senior engineers of many different backgrounds is available to strengthen and expand your skills and introduce you to new challenges.

As part of our team, your core responsibilities will be to:

  • Assist in investigating and developing new medical products and technologies
  • Mechanical subcomponent design, testing and assembly
  • Mechanical jig design, testing and assembly
  • Testing and documentation of production units for V&V
  • Assembly and testing of prototypes
  • Assist with everyday engineering lab work

Internship roles are temporary, and will run for approximately 12 weeks. This role is based around a full-time schedule of 40 hours/week. Start and end dates can be flexible. This role must be able to work onsite in our Guilford, CT office. If not local, must be relocated prior to start of the internship.

What We Are Looking For

Baseline Skills, Experiences, & Attributes:

  • Currently pursuing or recently graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. Advanced degree is a plus, but not required.
  • Experience with reading mechanical drawings
  • Knowledge of 3D Solidworks or other 3D CAD Software
  • Experience prototyping mechanical and electromechanical assemblies
  • Experience using machining and prototyping tools (lathe, mill, bandsaw, CNC, etc.) and 3D printers
  • Strong desire for practical “hands on” work
  • Self-motivated and able to work independently
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Excellent engineering documentation skills and attention to detail
  • Experience with data collection and analysis
  • Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge of FEA for Stress Analysis of mechanical systems
  • Experience with laser cutters
  • Experience with MATLAB, python, or C++

What We Offer

Anticipated Salary Range: $29/hour to $40/hour. The base salary range represents the anticipated low and high end of the salary range for this position. Actual salaries will vary and may be above or below the range based on various factors including but not limited to work location, operational needs, potential employee qualifications and other considerations permitted by law. 

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