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Senior R&D Scientist

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West Lothian
4 weeks ago
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Our client operate in the Medical Devices space and focus on the design, development, and manufacturing of point-of-care (POC) diagnostic devices and wearable biosensors. They are currently looking for aSenior R&D Scientistto join their team on apermanentbasis. The role is based in Livingston.


As a significantly experienced scientist you will bring hands-on technical, and strategic expertise to the company.


Having demonstrated superior skill in the lab through multiple programmes, you will be skilled in the development of in-vitro diagnostics and will have specific experience in reagent development for common assay detection methods such as e-chem, fluorescence, chemiluminescence. You will be engaged in customer specific contracts, developing and producing diagnostic products on their behalf, in addition to internal development activity.


As a contract business, we work on numerous projects with several clients simultaneously. This brings a lot of variety and requires people who are both willing and capable of working on concurrent multiple projects.


Working for a scaling organisation will provide you with a fantastic opportunity to make your mark and implement your ideas, helping to steer the company’s technical direction.



Key Responsibilities


Reporting to the Technical Lead/CTO, you will: -


  • Manage significant bodies of work within major projects, and / or manage complete minor projects and all associated client relationships and design control responsibility.
  • Design and build reagents necessary to facilitate biochemical reactions as part of an IVD development.
  • Develop and execute electrochemical testing experiments, aligned to the needs of the projects.
  • Translate wet chemistry design and performance to dry chemistry formats to ensure retention of performance and reliability of low cost biosensors for a range of sample types.
  • Write and execute R&D protocols and where necessary verification protocols.
  • Execute and report lab experiments in support of external client projects and internal development programmes.
  • Provide scientific input into product and process designs ensuring optimal performance and client satisfaction.
  • Supervise and mentor less experienced members of the technical team, ensuring their work meets quality expectations and is aligned to project critical paths.
  • Lead by example technically and non-technically, especially within the lab, and ensure company values are upheld.
  • Prepare and supply reports to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Independently and rapidly root cause and robustly resolve technical challenges within projects to maintain timelines.
  • Transfer technical design and processes into routine manufacturing.
  • Produce characterisation reports for customer products and development reports for internal programmes
  • Stay informed of latest developments and trends in your field e.g. current trends and methods in IVD development through routine review of current scientific literature.
  • For larger projects, you may also be required to manage and develop others.


Skills, Knowledge and Experience


Essential

  • As a minimum, you will hold a degree level qualification in a relevant scientific subject (in lieu of academic qualification, we will consider candidates with significant similar industry experience)
  • Significant, demonstrable, relevant experience gained in a regulated environment
  • Experienced in designing and building biochemical reagents and formulations from first principles
  • Experienced in electrochemical methods and other complex IVD detection formats
  • Experienced in rapid prototyping of novel biosensors or IVDs
  • Experienced in protein chemistry and / or surface chemistry and analysis
  • Experienced in IVD product development in a commercial setting
  • Competent using complex laboratory equipment such as Spectrophotometers, potentiostats, and HPLC/FPLC systems
  • Able to process raw data and summarize findings effectively to drive complex decision making necessary optimise IVD design
  • Understand and exercise Good Laboratory and Good Manufacturing Practices (GxP)
  • Experienced working to ISO13485 and / or 21 CFR Part 820, and familiar with design control and product & process validation
  • Experienced in planning complex bodies of work and effectively working to planned timescales, communicating the plan, and tracking progress.


Desirable

  • A Green or Black Belt qualification in Six Sigma / process excellence
  • Competent in the use of modern manufacturing equipment e.g. lasers, dispensing, lamination & assembly
  • Understand Design for Manufacture (DFM) methodology and have experience in implementation
  • Experienced in using statistical tools such as Minitab and understand Design of Experiments methods (DoE)
  • Experienced in optimisation of screen printed electrodes for biosensor applications
  • Project Management experience
  • People management experience.


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