Description
method development
lc‑ms
gc
hplc
report writing
project management
The scientist will lead moderately complex research initiatives, employ established technologies to investigate biological, molecular, and chemical processes, and prepare detailed technical and client reports that adhere to company SOPs. Responsibilities also include handling complex issues, devising new solutions, communicating results effectively, performing peer reviews, and ensuring timely, accurate project delivery.
- Conduct moderately complex applied research projects and study biological, molecular, and chemical processes.
- Utilize technologies such as LC‑MS, GC, and HPLC for method development and validation.
- Write technical and client reports in compliance with SOPs and cGMP standards.
- Generate and review laboratory documentation, including peer reviews of colleagues’ work.
- Develop new techniques and test protocols to meet complex client needs.
- Communicate findings effectively through written reports and oral presentations.
- Manage projects independently, ensuring timely delivery with minimal errors.
- Collaborate within a team and maintain strong organizational and detail‑oriented practices.
- Apply strong time‑management skills to meet deadlines in a high‑pace environment.
Requirements
bs/ms/phd
cell culture
advanced instrumentation
cgmp
method development
problem solving
Ideal candidates possess a BS with 5‑8 years, an MS with 3‑6 years, or a PhD with 2‑4 years of relevant experience. Required expertise includes mammalian cell culture, advanced instrumentation (LC‑MS, GC, HPLC), method development, validation, and cGMP compliance, along with strong scientific writing, presentation, analytical, problem‑solving, and time‑management skills in a fast‑paced, team‑oriented environment.
- Demonstrate problem‑solving, analytical, and learning‑oriented attitudes.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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