Title: Scientist
Location: Malvern, PA
Duration: 1 year
Summary:
We are hiring a scientist to support the Separations & Characterization Workcell in Malvern, PA. This Workcell is part of a fully automated laboratory that supports non-GXP process and formulation development.
Responsibilities:
- Support the execution of analytical assays such as Peptide Mapping, CE-SDS, cIEF, and SE-HPLC
- Instrument maintenance, mobile phase and reagent preparation
- Data analysis
Notes from HM:
- This role will be onsite 100% of the time
- Possible title could be "Analytical Development and Robotics"
- Must have a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or Biology, or similar
- This is a "full automation lab", must be familiar with full automation labs
- Need to have Tecan equipment experience
- Understanding of analytical assays (Peptide Mapping, CE-SDS)
- Will be preparing agents and putting samples on deck, setting up for HPLC, analyzing data after
- Must have least 1 year of experience
- Must have previous experience working with robots, highly preferred
Top 3 Skills:
- Must have a positive, go-getter attitude
- Exp working in a cross-functional environment
- Someone who is very interested in the role/work, and willing to learn new things
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry or related discipline is required.
- 1+ year of experience is preferred.
- Must be proficiency in Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
- Must have excellent interpersonal skills (written and oral) and the ability to work in a cross-functional customer-focused environment is required.
- Knowledge and working experience on proteins or therapeutic cell and gene therapy projects is preferred.
- Experience with BIOVIA, CISPro, and data review is preferred
- Experience in equipment troubleshooting and routine instrument maintenance is preferred.
- Experience with automated equipment and software is preferred (Tecan Fluent Control, Biosero Green Button Go®).
- Experience with liquid chromatography or capillary electrophoresis is preferred.