Cellares
Biotech
Scientist,ProcessDevelopment(I,II,III)
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“Scientist, Process Development (I, II, III) at Cellares. Skills: Process development, Experimental design. Design complex experiments. Execute complex experiments”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Root cause investigations
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's, Master's or PhD, 0-15 years process development experience, GMP and/or Clinical Manufacturing setting experience, Extensive experience designing experiments, Troubleshooting processes on semi-automated instruments, Hands-on experience with cell therapy manufacturing, Excellent verbal and written communication, Interpret, summarize, and present scientific results, Gather and review system requirements, Develop robust test plans, Oversee and support execution of experiments
Nice to Have
Experience with flow cytometry, Experience with cell based assays, Understanding of cell biology, Understanding of immunology
What You'll Do.
Design complex experiments
Execute complex experiments
Interface internally and cross-functionally
Implement new processes and technologies
Author technical documents
Analyze technical results
Present technical results
Develop training materials
Provide technical insights
Support troubleshooting
Support root cause investigations
Provide feedback to engineering teams
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Cross-functionally with Analytical Development; Cross-functionally with MSAT; Cross-functionally with Quality; Cross-functionally with Manufacturing; Cross-functionally with BD; Cross-functionally with Product; Cross-functionally with Engineering
Communication Scope
Technical documentation; Present scientific results
Full Job Description
## Responsibilities Design and execute complex experiments using scientific principles and statistical approaches (DOE) to support the development of the Cellares platform Interface internally and cross-functionally with Analytical Development, MSAT, Quality, Manufacturing, BD, Product, and Engineering to implement new processes and technologies as part of the core technology transfer and translation team Author high-quality technical documents, procedures, and reports Analyze and present technical results at departmental meetings Gather and review system requirements, develop robust test plans, oversee and support execution of experiments Develop training materials for scientific methods and techniques, train and onboard new hires Serve as subject matter expert where appropriate for the cell and gene therapy processes Provide technical insights and support in troubleshooting, root cause investigations and feedback to engineering teams on technology design and function ## Requirements Bachelor's, Master's or PhD in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Biochemistry, or related field with 0-15 years of process development experience in the cell and gene therapy field Familiarity working on a GMP and/or Clinical Manufacturing setting preferred Extensive experience designing small-scale and/or scale-up experiments and troubleshooting processes running on semi-automated instruments Hands-on experience with autologous and/or allogeneic cell therapy manufacturing processes Excellent verbal and written communication skills; able to interpret, summarize, and present scientific results in a clear, concise, accurate manner to both technical and non-technical audiences Experience with flow cytometry and cell based assays preferred Strong understanding of cell biology and immunology Creative, self-motivated, eager to take on a wide variety of tasks and grow with evolving technology ## Additional Information This is Cellares Cellares is the first Integrated Development
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