At Quest, our R&D professionals play an essential role in our success and in the services we provide. As a career, we offer a unique opportunity to develop your career. The R&D team strives to advance technology necessary to develop state-of-the-art diagnostic tests. As a member of the Immunology R&D team, the Scientist will work alongside other Scientists and staff from cross-functional teams to develop, validate and commercialize immunoassays.
- Serves as a technical leader on individual assignments and on project teams
- 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 documentation including SOPs, work instructions, specifications, study protocols, and study reports.
- Provide technical guidance to junior level scientific staff
- Coordinate technical transfer of new assays and procedures to appropriate department.
- Assist in the training of lab personnel on new procedures.
- Provide scientific supervision and guidance to junior level staff
- 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.
- Complies with industry regulatory and quality standards for the R&D Assay Design Control processes.
- Assists with troubleshooting, including reviewing procedural execution for possible cause of unexpected/abnormal results.
Required Work Experience:
- 5-7 years relevant experience 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.
- Experience with immunoassays including ELISA and high sensitivity immunoassays, such as MSD.
Preferred Work Experience:
- IVD development experience including all aspects of design control and risk management is a strong advantage
- Previous mammalian cell culture experience and work with cell-based assays
- Experience in a GMP or QSR environment
Physical and Mental Requirements:
- Ability to sit or stand for long periods of time
Knowledge:
- Theory and practice of immunoassay development
- Knowledgeable in the use of common laboratory equipment
- Knowledgeable in the safe handling of chemicals and biological samples
Skills:
- Proven ability to accomplish technical tasks both independently and as a member of a research team.
- Able to work well in a multifunctional team environment
- Excellent written and verbal communication, organizational and interpersonal skills are required.
- Ability to apply mathematical operations to such tasks as frequency distribution, determination of test reliability and validity, analysis of variance and correlation techniques.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Outlook) and Laboratory Information Systems.
EDUCATION Bachelor's Degree (Required) Master's Degree Ph. D.
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