Process Scientist
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Manufacturing / Production
Process Scientist I
Published on:
Jun 9, 2026
Country:
United States
Job Category:
Operations
Employment type:
Regular Full Time
This position is responsible for material processing, reagent formulation, technical manufacturing, in‑process and final quality control of reagents, components and in‑vitro diagnostic products.
Key Duties and Responsibilities- Perform material processing and reagent formulation of bulk intermediates and components
- Determine reprocessing needs for calibrators, controls, and conjugates with assistance
- Maintain clean workspace in QC and reagent prep labs, following Good Laboratory Practices; contribute to group prep and QC duties, including lab and equipment maintenance
- Utilize SAP for kitting, ordering to cost centers, assigning expiration dates, and ensuring correct dating, accounting, and flow through the facility
- Participate in inventory accountability—PSA counts, cycle counts, accurate kitting, etc.
- Perform in‑process testing and final quality control for LIAISON products per established procedures using the LIAISON analyzer family
- Assign calibrator values to optimize kit performance
- Monitor internal control supplies and manufacture new controls as needed
- Perform second‑checking to ensure accurate records
- Follow regulatory requirements, document instructions, and maintain reasonable documentation error rates
- Correct errors noted in procedures and forms (ECO) with assistance
- Perform tasks assigned in NCR/Deviations and Validations
- Perform tasks assigned in CAPA
- Ensure safety of self and others by complying with all company safety policies, including use of PPE
- Participate in team meetings and attend group training sessions
- Monitor training required in Smart Train and ensure timely completion of all company training requirements
- Assist with basic new‑employee training such as instrument use and basic software training
- Contribute to business continuity or continuous improvement projects by suggesting improvements and completing assigned tasks
- Complete assigned tasks related to investigations for root‑cause determination and troubleshoot product or process issues
- Associate’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, or Medical Technology required;
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree preferred in related fields, or a 2‑year degree (e.g., MLT) with equivalent experience - 1+ years of related laboratory experience and/or demonstrated competence within the in‑vitro diagnostic industry
- Basic understanding of immunology and immunoassay techniques
- Ability to work in a regulated environment
- Working knowledge of general lab equipment (pH meter, balances, mixers, etc.)
- Working knowledge of MS Excel; familiarity with Google Suite
- Basic understanding of statistical analysis
- Advanced skills in:
- Math and calculations
- Writing and documentation
- Grasping complex concepts and solutions
- Problem‑solving and analytical skills
The hiring range for this position is $61,000‑$70,000 annually
. Beyond base salary, Diasorin offers a competitive rewards package focused on your overall well‑being. We provide a comprehensive plan of health benefits, retirement and financial wellbeing, time‑off programs, wellbeing support, and perks. Benefits may vary by role, country, region, union status, and other employment status factors. You may also be eligible to participate in an annual incentive program. An incentive award, if any, depends on various factors, including individual and organizational performance.
Diasorin is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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