The R&D Scientist I is a professional, exempt position that reports to a member of the R&D Management team. The R&D Scientist I is responsible for conducting development experiments and manufacturing of novel materials and diagnostic test components.
The pay range for this position is $57,000 to $85,700 per year. Compensation will be determined based on education, experience, and other factors in accordance with applicable laws.
Essential Functions
Design and conduct experiments to develop new products or improve existing ones.
Evaluate, interpret, and curate data to draw conclusions and present findings in a clear and suitable format.
Prepare detailed reports and presentations to management and other team members.
Keep comprehensive and accurate records to guarantee data traceability and reproducibility.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams.
Generate and maintain active working relationships with outside vendors and internal groups.
Revise and suggest changes to standard operating procedures and safety protocols as requested by the manager.
Maintain inventory of raw materials, disposables, and kit/project materials to ensure smooth day-to-day lab operations.
Nothing in this job description restricts management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Required
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
BS in Biochemistry, Biology, or Chemistry.
Antibody and small molecule knowledge.
Proficient with Microsoft Office.
Preferred
1 or more years of related work experience.
Familiar with FPLC/HPLC/UPLC/LCMS.
Knowledgeable on Production or Quality Control procedures and equipment.
Diagnostic test manufacturing experience.
GMP/GLP experience.
Molecular and structural biology experience (Pymol, etc.).
Coding language proficiency (R/Python).
DNA software experience (Geneious/SnapGene).
Mammalian cell culture experience.
Physical Requirements
Must be able to occasionally lift up to 10 pounds.
Must be able to remain stationary for an extended length of time. This includes performing bench work in a laboratory setting.
Must have the ability to operate a computer, printer and handheld diagnostic instruments.
Requisite dexterity for pipetting, decanting, weighing, dispensing, etc.
Will be exposed to fluctuating environmental conditions (i.e. temperatures ranging from 20°C in a walk-in cold-room where finished product is stored to 28°C in reel-to-reel spray room).
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Research, Analyst, and Information Technology
Industries
Biotechnology Research
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