Scientist, Analytical Development
Listed on 2025-12-25
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Science
Research Scientist, Analytical Chemist
Scientist, Analytical Development
Bristol Myers Squibb
Position SummaryThis Analytical Development role will be responsible for developing effective collaborations within Chemical Process Development (CPD) project teams consisting of organic chemists, chemical engineers, and analytical scientists to support an increasingly complex portfolio of small molecules and macro‑molecular (ADCs, peptides, oligonucleotides) drug candidates.
Key Responsibilities- Provide fit‑for‑purpose analytical methods and analyses that provide key insights and process knowledge for scale‑up and process optimization studies.
- Collaborate within project teams to provide innovative analytical approaches to solve challenging problems supporting route selection and process optimization.
- Develop and transfer methods to other analytical release functions to support the timely release of clinical API batches.
- Partner with other Analytical Functions within CPD and across Product Development to evolve, integrate and optimize analytical support, creating a world‑class analytical function.
- Work independently at the bench to solve analytical challenges, develop and validate methods, and investigate innovative separation techniques such as 2
DLC or CE. - Identify opportunities to improve monitoring of continuous manufacturing processes and apply automation to enhance efficiency, productivity, quality or reduce costs.
- Collaborate with other key scientists, demonstrate a can‑do attitude and adapt to a complex and changing environment.
- Support self‑development and share best practices with leadership, working effectively to solve pharmaceutical development problems.
- Ph.D. in analytical or organic chemistry with 0‑2 years of experience or M.S. in analytical or organic chemistry with 2‑4 years of experience, or B.S. in analytical or organic chemistry with 5‑7 years of experience.
- Practical experience directly relevant to the role is critical; minimum degree requirements change relative to experience.
- Experience with chromatographic and/or spectroscopic techniques preferred.
- Experience working across matrixed teams highly desirable.
- Demonstrated commitment to safety.
- Excellent interpersonal, collaborative, team‑building, and communication skills to ensure effective collaborations within matrix teams.
Princeton, NJ – US: $99,330 – $120,366 (full‑time employee, base salary). Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available. Final compensation will be based on experience.
Benefits- Health Coverage:
Medical, pharmacy, dental, and vision care. - Well‑being Support: BMS Well‑Being Account, BMS Living Life Better, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP).
- Financial Well‑being and Protection: 401(k) plan, disability, life insurance, accident insurance, supplemental health insurance, business travel protection, personal liability protection, identity theft benefit, legal support, survivor support.
- Paid Time Off: US exempt employees – flexible time off, unlimited with manager approval; 11 paid national holidays. Phoenix, AZ, Puerto Rico and other exempt, non‑exempt, hourly employees – 160 hours annual paid vacation, 11 national holidays, and 3 optional holidays. Additional unpaid or paid time off programs available based on eligibility.
- Global Shutdown between Christmas and New Year’s Day for all eligible employees.
Flexible schedule, hybrid work options, and a supportive culture that promotes work‑life balance.
EEO StatementBMS is an equal opportunity employer that encourages people with disabilities to apply. For workplace accommodations, contact
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