Roche
Healthcare
SeniorScientistChemistry(w/m/d)R&D–ElectrochemicalSensorFormulation&Design
“Senior Scientist Chemistry (w/m/d) R&D – Electrochemical Sensor Formulation & Design at Roche. Skills: Electrochemical Sensor Formulation, Sensor Design, Chemistry, Biophysics. Plan chemical formulation. Design electrochemical sensors”
What You'll Achieve.
Improve the lives of millions of people with diabetes
Industry & Context.
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
PhD in Chemistry or Biophysics, Several years of professional experience in medical device development, Formulation of electrochemical sensors, Experience with document management systems in a regulated environment (e.g., ISO 13485 / GMP)
Nice to Have
In-depth knowledge of polymer chemistry, In-depth knowledge of electrochemistry, Knowledge of requirements for in-vivo systems
What You'll Do.
Plan chemical formulation
Design electrochemical sensors
Create material specifications
Create process specifications
Create test specifications
Identify strategic suppliers
Monitor scientific developments
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with interfaces such as production and metrology; Communicate in international, interdisciplinary teams
Communication Scope
Communication strength in international, interdisciplinary teams; Very good English skills
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