Scientist (Mass Spectrometry)
Responsibilities
- Initiate experimental design for assay development.
- Conduct assay system development, optimization and validation.
- Prepare technical SOP's as required for Medical or Scientific Director (licensed) review and approval.
- Prepare assay validation reports and other assay-related documentation as defined by the licensed Scientific Director and Medical Director.
- Work closely with informatics personnel to develop computer programs and databases as required for assay execution, automation and data management.
- Keep Scientific Director and/or R&D manager informed about status of ongoing projects.
- Prepare written and oral presentations of scientific updates for presentation at R&D meetings and conferences.
- Maintain awareness of current and developing technologies.
- Interact with Academic Associates and other outside sources of emerging technologies, science and materials.
- Add input to annual review for research personnel supervised while working on special projects.
- Complies with industry regulatory and quality standards for the R&D Assay Design Control processes.
- Assists licensed supervisor with troubleshooting, including reviewing procedural execution for possible cause of out of control results.
- Carry out simple troubleshooting procedures and perform R&D problem solving experiments as instructed.
Qualifications
- Work Experience: 5-7 years experience in following analytical techniques, HPLC, LC-MS/MS required in a research and development laboratory for candidates with a BS/BA degree; 2-5 years experience for candidates holding an MS/MA degree; 0-2 years experience for candidates holding a Ph. D. degree.
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree BS/BA in Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or related field required. Master’s Degree (Preferred).
Benefits
- Day 1 Medical, supplemental health, dental & vision for FT employees who work 30+ hours
- Best-in-class well-being programs
- Annual, no-cost health assessment program
- Blueprint for Wellness® healthyMINDS mental health program
- Vacation and Health/Flex Time
- 6 Holidays plus 1 "MyDay" off
- FinFit financial coaching and services
- 401(k) pre-tax and/or Roth IRA with company match up to 5% after 12 months of service
- Employee stock purchase plan
- Life and disability insurance, plus buy-up option
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Annual incentive plans
- Matching gifts program
- Education assistance through MyQuest for Education
- Career advancement opportunities
- and so much more!
About the Role
Under the direction of the Scientific Director, Lead Scientist or R&D Manager, initiate experimental design for assay development. Conduct assay system development, optimization and validation. Prepare technical SOP's as required for Medical or Scientific Director (licensed) review and approval. Prepare assay validation reports and other assay-related documentation as defined by the licensed Scientific Director and Medical Director. Work closely with informatics personnel to develop computer programs and databases as required for assay execution, automation and data management. Keep Scientific Director and/or R&D manager informed about status of on going projects. Prepare written and oral presentations of scientific updates for presentation at R&D meetings and conferences. Maintain awareness of current and developing technologies. Interact with Academic Associates and other outside sources of emerging technologies, science and materials. Add input to annual review for research personnel supervised while working on special projects. Complies with industry regulatory and quality standards for the R&D Assay Design Control processes. Assists licensed supervisor with troubleshooting, including reviewing procedural execution for possible cause of out of control results. Carry out simple troubleshooting procedures and perform R&D problem solving experiments as instructed.