Senior Scientist / Engineer: Advanced Oncology, Medical Devices, & Diagnostics
Intertwine Associates · Mount Pleasant, SC · 2 mo ago
On-siteQuality AssuranceFull-time
About the role
Intertwine Associates is seeking a Senior Scientist / Engineer (Oncology / Medical Device Development) to support advanced research and development initiatives within the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H).
Responsibilities
- Serve as a senior scientific and technical advisor to the Program Manager, supporting the development and execution of new and existing ARPA-H R&D programs
- Conduct rigorous evaluations of the current scientific and technical landscape across oncology, diagnostics, and medical device development
- Identify gaps, risks, and opportunities within research portfolios aligned with ARPA-H mission objectives
- Monitor and assess performer progress against defined technical milestones and quantitative performance metrics
- Critically review complex scientific, engineering, and technical data using strong logical and analytical reasoning
- Read, synthesize, and distill large volumes of information into concise, executive-ready briefings for technical and non-technical audiences
- Support program execution through documentation, internal reporting, and coordination across multidisciplinary teams
- Perform programmatic support tasks including data collection, analysis, and preparation of internal reports and briefings
- Operate effectively both independently and as part of an integrated team supporting ongoing ARPA-H efforts
- Travel within CONUS (~10–35%) to support program reviews, meetings, and stakeholder engagements
Requirements
- Minimum 8 years of industry, applied research, or medical-institution experience (e.g., biotechnology, biopharmaceutical, medical device, diagnostics, or advanced technology organizations)
- PhD in biomedical sciences or engineering, with preference for oncology, cancer biology, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, cell biology, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, or related fields
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly convey abstract or highly technical concepts
- Proven ability to synthesize large volumes of complex information into actionable, decision-ready insights
- High level of professional curiosity and comfort operating in fast-paced, high-pressure R&D environments
- Proficiency with PowerPoint and Excel, including rapid development of materials during live discussions
- Able to obtain and maintain a federal Public Trust
- Hands-on experience with medical device and/or diagnostic development, including hardware and/or software components
- Familiarity with regulatory considerations in diagnostics or medical devices
Qualifications
- Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex technical information into actionable insights
- Experience supporting senior leaders managing large or complex R&D portfolios
- Background spanning both basic and applied research
- Prior experience working with government agencies or federally funded R&D programs
- Experience bridging scientific discovery, product development, and program execution
Skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts clearly and effectively
Benefits
- Equal Opportunity Employer
- Committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace
- Supports U.S. Federal Government missions by providing exceptional technical talent and services
Pay
The pay range for this role is: 90,000 - 220,000 USD per year (Remote (United States))