Nicholas S. Sciuto

Corporate Technical Recruiter @ Opentrons

About Nicholas S. Sciuto

Nicholas S. Sciuto is a Corporate Technical Recruiter specializing in recruiting software test and development engineers in regulated industries such as Robotic Automation and Biotechnology. He currently works at Opentrons Labworks Inc., contributing to the development of open source liquid handling robots.

Work at Opentrons

Nicholas S. Sciuto serves as a Corporate Technical Recruiter at Opentrons Labworks Inc. since 2021. In this role, he focuses on recruiting software test and development engineers specifically for highly regulated industries, including Robotic Automation, Biotechnology, Medical Diagnostics, and Med-Tech. His contributions support Opentrons' mission to provide open source liquid handling robots to laboratories, enhancing research and development capabilities.

Education and Expertise

Nicholas studied at Merrimack College, where he earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a focus on Marketing from 2015 to 2017. Prior to that, he attended Iona College from 2013 to 2015. His educational background equips him with skills relevant to technical recruitment, particularly in industries that require specialized knowledge and compliance with regulatory standards.

Previous Work Experience

Before joining Opentrons, Nicholas worked as a Corporate Technical Recruiter at MedAcuity from 2019 to 2021 in Westford, Massachusetts. He also held a position as a Technical Recruiter at Black Diamond Networks from 2018 to 2019 in Andover, Massachusetts. These roles provided him with extensive experience in technical recruitment across various sectors.

Recruitment Focus

Nicholas specializes in connecting with technical mission-driven individuals. His recruitment efforts are aimed at sourcing talent that aligns with the specific needs of highly regulated industries. This focus allows him to effectively identify candidates who possess the necessary skills and experience to thrive in complex environments.

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