Principal Scientist
About the role
The Principal Scientist serves as a subject matter expert and technical leader, driving innovation and high-impact research and development initiatives across dental chemical consumables. This role identifies and evaluates emerging technologies, translates them into commercially viable products, and leads complex experimental design and execution to validate product performance, reliability, and shelf life.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Actively seeks new technologies, and product features as part of innovation activities for the assigned product category and other dental chemical consumables products that could translate into new product offering.
- Creates research activities outline (design of experiments) and schedules according to company’s timetable and establishes daily or weekly routines necessary to meet project timetable.
- Exhibits deep knowledge and understanding (Subject Matter Expert /SME) of the assigned category and at least two adjacent categories.
- Provides input and support in the planning strategic roadmap across all product categories.
- Independently leads R&D activities as part of design control/design change project within assigned or adjacent product categories.
- Leads and/or executes experiments that scientifically confirm product performance, reliability, and shelf life.
- Leads NPD feasibility work and provide support on sustaining project at high complexity.
- Expected to participate with significant contribution in at least a combination of four product launches and/or life-cycle management (sustaining) projects with high impact/complexity level or applied innovation of at least one new technology platform in commercial product.
- Maintains proficiency in NPD tollgate and design change to independently prepare and execute activities (example: test methods, design verification protocol and report, ECR memo, etc.).
- Represents R&D in product risk management activities (documentation of risk identification, mitigation verification, etc.).
- Applies good laboratory practices.
- Identifies deficiencies and modifies/improves existing procedures.
- Applies scientific theory to reach conclusions based on data analysis.
- Mentors/coaches research associates, research chemists, and junior scientists.
- Complies with all company policies and procedures including quality, complaint handling, and safety.
Required Job Requirements
- Doctoral degree in chemistry, polymer, or related fields required. OR 10+ years of research in the medical device industry with at least 4+ years in the dental industry.
- Ability to work onsite five days per week.
- Skilled in conducting standard chemical or physical testing.
- Expertise in conducting various material testing (chemical and physical).
- Experience in applying good laboratory practices.
- Proficient with Microsoft Office including Word and Excel.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills in English.
- Good interpersonal and collaborative skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to prioritize.
Location
In-office 5-days per week
Pomona, CA
Physical Demands
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Works in a chemical laboratory and/or manufacturing environment with the required Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Works in the presence of human and animal teeth. Frequently uses hands and fingers. Occasionally reaches up/down with arms. Occasionally bends and stoops. Occasionally walks and stands. Occasionally sits. Occasionally lifts and carries up to 15 lbs.
Target Market Salary Range
$156,100 - $190,700
Operating Company
Kerr Envista and all Envista Companies are equal opportunity employers that evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or other characteristics protected by law.