Chief Scientific Officer, Diagnostics - Seattle, WA, United States - American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy

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    Hartmann Young is working retained with an early-stage IVD organisation based in the US that is expanding their team. We are seeking an experienced Chief Scientific Officer to join the business, we are searching for an individual to carry out research/development activities related to the in vitro diagnostic development and the clinical application of tandem mass spectrometry.

    Responsibilities

    • Independently plan and execute research, development, and clinical projects.
    • Independently design and validate LC-MS/MS workflows.
    • Perform laboratory procedures and investigative work as part of ongoing research projects.
    • Perform a variety of moderately complex investigative/technical procedures.
    • Contribute effort to quality management systems and regulatory submissions.
    • Maintain and troubleshoot LC-MS/MS instrumentation
    • Perform general laboratory procedures; perform routine and non-routine tests and analyses using the appropriate technical equipment and instruments; follow established protocols/experiments and complete promptly.
    • Perform and assist in data entry and statistical analysis as directed by supervisor, using appropriate analysis software, and report results to supervisor; maintain project databases; organise data; and maintain lab shared folder.
    • Maintain and organise lab documentation and records.
    • Aid in the writing of reports, manuscripts, and SOPs.
    • Attend team meetings.

    Qualifications

    • PhD degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, bioengineering, or related field.
    • Hands-on experience at an academic research lab or biotech environment.
    • Knowledge and experience in a variety of subject matters, including: Mass spectrometry, Liquid Chromatography, In Vitro Diagnostic (IVD) development, Electronic lab notebooks, Biochemical techniques, Pipetting,Dilutions, Reagent-handling, Laboratory and Bloodborne pathogen safety

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