Associate Scientist – HPLC
Cambridge, United States
Job Description
- Contributes as part of a small team of scientists towards the development/optimization, and qualification/verification of analytical methods to support synthetic molecules analytical development.
- Applies in-depth knowledge of concepts and applications to fit-for-purpose methods development.
- Provided analytical support for process and formulation development related works.
- Reviews and interprets data then communicates results to relevant members.
- Identifies, troubleshoots, and implements resolutions to technical problems/issues.
- Conducts work in compliance with cGMP/GLP, safety and regulatory requirements.
- Writing technical reports for functional area
- Independently plans and designs experiments and operations within expertise.
- Able to clarify requests and provide suggestions and put data into context.
- Works with departmental and/or other function members to execute on assignments, under limited supervision.
- Learn new techniques, perform multiple tasks simultaneously, keep accurate records, follow instructions, and comply with company policies.
- Effectively communicates complex data/decisions within department.
- Contributes significantly to project related lab works within functional area.
- Coordinates work with members in the team
Qualifications
- Working knowledge of analytical techniques with experience using multiple techniques (LC, GC, Dissolution, Karl Fisher, spectroscopic instruments, etc.) for synthetic molecules.
- Basic understanding of industry practices and standards.
- Experiences on method development and validation for synthetic molecule products
- Strong computer, scientific, and organizational skills.
- Analytical and Problem Solving Skills - Able to troubleshoot critical issues or problems and determine causes and possible solutions using appropriate information
- Ability to work well in a team environment
- Communication Skills - Able to expresses oneself clearly and concisely within team
- Organization – Exercises good time management and prioritization skills and is able to successfully manage multiple tasks simultaneously
- Authorization to work in the United States indefinitely without restriction or sponsorship
Education and Experience
- Associates degree in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science with 7+ years relevant industry experience
- Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science with 4+ years relevant industry experience
- Master’s degree in chemistry, biology, pharmacy, engineering, or related pharmaceutical science with 2+ years relevant industry experience
Additional Information
Position is full-time, Monday - Friday. 8:00-5:00pm are the hours. Candidates currently living within a commutable distance of Cambridge, MA are encouraged to apply. Excellent full time benefits including comprehensive medical coverage, dental, and vision options.
- Life and disability insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid vacation and holidays
Eurofins is a M/F, Disabled, and Veteran Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer.
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