HPLC Curriculum Manager (m/f/d)

Agilent
Harwell
3 months ago
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Description

Agilent encourages and supports discoveries that advance the quality of life. We provide life science, diagnostic, and applied market laboratories worldwide with instruments, services, consumables, applications, and expertise. Agilent enables customers to gain the answers and insights they seek – so they can do what they do best: improve the world around us. Want more information on Agilent? Check out !

The Learning Services business is seeking a dynamic scientist to join our team. In this role, you will bethe global point person for High Performance Liquid Chromatography customer training development. Apply your industry knowledge, technical expertise, and understanding of our customer's strategic business goals to identify, develop, and deliver technical training solutions for Agilent HPLC instruments and workflows. In addition, manage global contractors for HPLC development. You will collaborate closely with customers, contractors, and internal organizations to design, develop, and facilitate the transition of customer learning solutions to the global delivery teams while maintaining oversight of training quality and customer acceptance.

Key Responsibilities

Designs and develops education solutions for instructor-led, virtual training and online eLearning using instructional design principles. Training material may include laboratories, lectures, eLearning modules, eManuals, assessments, videos, webinars, and animations. Collaborates with a cross-functional team of experts to resolve appropriate curriculum and course content including product support, product managers, regional specialists, customers, and industry leaders. Adheres to training development standards, guidelines, quality, and regulatory requirements as indicated by the Learning Services' product life cycle. Maintains a high level of technical expertise in the areas of HPLC and analytical chemistry methodology. Project manages education product development with vendors and consultants. Supports the deployment of courses to the local delivery organizations to ensure a seamless transition from R&D to delivery. Delivers select training through a variety of mediums including video and virtual modalities. Leads and participates in various projects to support improvements in the development and delivery function of the customer education business, testing new forms of delivery.

This is a remote position that can be performed anywhere worldwide, but preference is given to a candidate near a demo lab, preferably in Waldbronn (Germany), Cheadle (United Kingdom), Paris (France), or Lexington, MA (USA).

Qualifications

Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD Degree in a related field, , analytical chemistry. Several years of relevant work experience; including specific experience working in/around regulated laboratory environments. Excellent working knowledge of Agilent OpenLab CDS software platform. Knowledge of Agilent HPLC instruments and techniques including method workflows and HPLC method development. Practical experience with Agilent HPLC troubleshooting and maintenance. Excellent English writing and communication skills. LC/MS experience desired, but not required.

On a personal level, you are self-directed and motivated to work with a remote team. You show curiosity and eagerness, and you are able to research and apply yourself to new instrumentation, at times with a minimum of formal training.

What we offer:

Agilent offers core global benefits to all staff - but in addition to this, the business offers Stock Purchase Plan, Life Insurance, Pension, Healthcare, Employee Assistance Program, Holiday, and Company activities (these may vary from country to country) An opportunity for you to grow within a world-class company to develop your skills The diversity of cultural and individual perspectives held by our employees and their commitment to inclusion An independent job among good colleagues, in a growth orientated conglomerate. You will become part of a caring and fast paced environment, built on integrity, information, and trust. Be part of a company where we value quality in the solutions we deliver to our customers, with our employees and in relation to the processes we work with.

We look forward to receiving your application in English.

Additional Details

This job has a full time weekly schedule. It includes the option to work remotely.Our pay ranges are determined by role, level, and location. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. During the hiring process, a recruiter can share more about the specific pay range for a preferred location. Pay and benefit information by country are available at: Agilent Technologies Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability or any other protected categories under all applicable laws.

Travel Required:

10% of the Time

Shift:

Day

Duration:

No End Date

Job Function:

Services & Support

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