Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards, Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses, gowning, gloves, lab coat, ear plugs etc.)
Job Description
The PPD clinical research business of Thermo Fisher Scientific is seeking a Scientist II for our Middleton, Wisconsin Extractables and Leachables team. This is a first shift Monday to Friday position with flexible start and stop times conducting sample analysis for pharmaceutical products in development. This position offers the opportunity to use High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) in our state of the art laboratory.
PPD offers continued career advancement, competitive benefits, including 15 PTO days annually increasing with service, three floating holidays and seven holidays, medical, dental and a dollar-for-dollar 401k match up to the first six percent of your contribution after one year of service and much more! To be considered for this exciting opportunity, apply today!
Discover Impactful Work:
As a Scientist II, you will use state-of-the-art technologies to perform high-quality sample testing for key pharmaceutical clients across the industry. Your sample preparation and analysis serve as an integral piece in helping PPD accomplish our goal of helping bring life-changing therapies to market.
A day in the Life:
Possesses an understanding of laboratory procedures and under general supervision can conduct complex analysis.
Performs a variety of routine sample preparation and analysis procedures to quantitatively measure pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical compounds in a variety of formulations and/or biological matrices for stability and analytical testing.
Trains on routine operation, maintenance and theory of analytical instrumentation, SOPs and regulatory guidelines.
Responsible for review and compilation of results and data comparison against SOP acceptance criteria, methodology, protocol and product specifications.
Responsible for review and compilation of results and data comparison against SOP acceptance.
Education:
Bachelor's degree (Life Sciences degree preferred) or equivalent and relevant formal academic / vocational qualification
Experience:
Previous experience that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the job
Assistant Scientist: comparable to 0 to 1 years or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Associate Scientist: comparable to 1-2 years or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Scientist: comparable to 2+ years or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
In some cases, an equivalency, consisting of a combination of appropriate education, training and/or directly related experience, will be considered sufficient for an individual to meet the requirements of the role.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:
Knowledge of routine operation, maintenance and theory of analytical instrumentation, SOPs and regulatory guidelines
Knowledge of applicable regulatory authority, compendia and ICH guidelines
Excellent manual dexterity skills
Good written and oral communication skills
Time management and project management skills
Proven solving and troubleshooting abilities
Ability to cross-train on sample preparation techniques with another laboratory group
Ability to work in a collaborative work environment with a team
Manual dexterity and can follow detailed written and verbal instruction
Cooperate with coworkers within an organized team environment or work alone with supervision
Manage time effectively to complete assignments in expected time frame
Progressive and/or more extensive job duties and responsibilities may be expected with increasing scientist levels
Working Environment:
Thermo Fisher Scientific values the health and wellbeing of our employees. We support and encourage individuals to create a healthy and balanced environment where they can thrive. Below is listed the working environment/requirements for this role:
Able to communicate, receive, and understand information and ideas with diverse groups of people in a comprehensible and reasonable manner.
Able to work upright and stationary and/or standing for typical working hours.
Able to lift and move objects up to 25 pounds.
Able to work in non-traditional work environments.
Able to use and learn standard office equipment and technology with proficiency.
May have exposure to potentially hazardous elements, including infectious agents, typically found in healthcare or laboratory environments.
Able to perform successfully under pressure while prioritizing and handling multiple projects or activities.