Scientist, Engineering
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Science
Research Scientist, Biotech Research, Biotechnology
Scientist, Cell Culture Sciences, Biologics Drug Substance Commercialization
Join Our Team as a Biologics Cell Culture Scientist!
We are seeking an eager and adaptable scientist with the willingness to grow within cell culture development & commercialization to support our ever growing and dynamic late-stage biologics pipeline within the expansive Biologics S&T portfolio.
Why You'll Love This Role:
As a Scientist in Biologics Cell Culture Commercialization, you'll be at the forefront of scientific advancement, building technical experience through cross-functional partnerships with key business units and customers.
Your participation will be instrumental in supporting DS commercialization, process characterization, control strategy development, tech transfer to internal and external manufacturing sites, process validation, second generation process development and health authority licensure.
You'll be supporting the transformation of our late-stage pipeline into reality bringing lifesaving medicines to our patients worldwide.
Global Impact:
Collaborate with colleagues across the US to elevate standards in biologics commercialization and manufacturing. Your contribution will shape the future of biologics on a global scale.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lab Operations (Primary Focus):
Execute and support lab-scale mammalian cell culture runs, including bioreactor setup, operation, monitoring, sampling, and troubleshooting. Ensure safe, compliant, and efficient execution of lab activities. - Technical Strategy:
Support cell culture process development, process characterization and regulatory filing activities to ensure a smooth and clear path to successful PPQs and BLAs for the company's pipeline. - Technical knowledge:
Fundamental knowledge with mammalian cell culture processing of biologics (large molecule products). - Cross-Functional Collaboration:
Collaborate with diverse teams to achieve program goals as One Team. - Problem Solving:
Trouble shooting equipment and cell culture anomalies. - Communication:
Foster collaboration and ensure transparency. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. - Innovation:
Support business improvement initiatives.
Education & Experience:
- Bachelor's Degree or higher in Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Biological Engineering, or comparable discipline with 2+ years of experience.
What You Bring:
- Experience in mammalian cell culture operations: aseptic handling, bioreactor operations, media preparation
- Strong attention to detail
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ethical, resilient, and committed to excellence
Be a Catalyst for Innovation!
If you're passionate about biologics and ready to be part of a high-impact team, apply now and be part of a transformative journey in the world of DS commercialization and biomanufacturing!
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