Principal Scientist
Listed on 2026-02-16
-
Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biotechnology -
Engineering
Research Scientist, Biotechnology
Role summary
We are seeking a highly motivated Peptide Chemist with deep expertise in enzymatic peptide synthesis and biocatalysis to contribute to the discovery and development of innovative processes for peptide and API manufacturing. The successful candidate will independently design and execute cutting‑edge enzymatic strategies, collaborate cross‑functionally across R&D and manufacturing organizations, and contribute to the advancement of scalable, sustainable synthetic technologies. A PhD in chemistry, chemical biology, biocatalysis, biochemical engineering, or related discipline is required;
industry experience is strongly preferred. This role offers the opportunity to work at the interface of biocatalysis, peptide chemistry, and process innovation, with access to cutting‑edge enzymatic and analytical technologies. The successful candidate will contribute directly to the development of next‑generation peptide and API processes that support clinical and commercial manufacturing.
- Independently design, develop, and optimize enzymatic platforms, protocols, and workflows for peptide bond formation and related transformations.
- Evaluate and integrate emerging technologies in peptide synthesis and biocatalysis to meet process chemistry and manufacturability targets.
- Conduct enzyme screening campaigns, reaction optimization, and scale‑up to support development through late‑stage research and process transfer.
- Independently plan and execute experiments with well‑defined objectives, robust controls, and quantitative data analysis.
- Maintain high‑quality experimental records in electronic notebooks in full compliance with internal and regulatory expectations.
- Participate in multidisciplinary brainstorming to propose new enzyme‑enabled and organic synthetic routes for peptide and API production.
- Stay current with advances in biocatalysis, peptide chemistry, enzymology, and synthetic methodology through active review of primary literature.
- Apply structure‑function understanding of enzymes to guide engineering or selection of improved biocatalysts when needed.
- Partner closely with chemists, analytical scientists, biochemical engineers, and manufacturing colleagues across the R&D and global supply network.
- Contribute to the design of robust, scalable enzymatic processes suitable for technology transfer and implementation in manufacturing environments.
- Communicate results and recommendations through regular team interactions and project updates.
- When assigned, coach, mentor, train, and develop junior staff, including supervision of experimental planning and troubleshooting.
- Participate in hiring processes and onboarding of new team members.
- Prepare high‑quality research reports, internal presentations, and external scientific publications or conference presentations.
- Clearly communicate scientific findings and strategic insights to technical and non‑technical stakeholders.
- PhD in Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Biocatalysis, Enzymology, Biochemical Engineering, or a closely related discipline, with minimum of 4+ years of relevant experience.
- Demonstrated expertise in enzymatic reactions, biocatalysis and enzyme‑enabled peptide synthesis.
- Strong experimental skills, including reaction optimization, data interpretation, and troubleshooting.
- Experience with enzyme screening, reaction scale‑up, and process‑oriented thinking.
- Industry experience in pharmaceuticals, biotech, or chemical process development.
- Hands‑on experience with peptide synthesis (solution phase, solid phase, chemoenzymatic methods).
- Familiarity with enzyme engineering tools or directed evolution approaches.
- Understanding of process chemistry constraints (e.g., green chemistry, robustness, scalability).
- Strong communication, documentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams.
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).