Scientist, Process Chemistry
This is an on-site lab position, 5 days/week
Cambridge, MA
Job Summary:
An ideal candidate will have a strong foundation in modern synthetic organic chemistry and analytical techniques such as NMR, LCMS, UPLC/HPLC (Empower proficiency) and an understanding of early drug development processes and experiments. Experience in small-molecule process development and scale up is highly desired, however not required.
Responsibilities:
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Participate in the design, planning and execution of multi-step synthesis, process research and development as a cross-functional team member.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure successful project outcomes.
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Implement process enhancements, scientific approaches and technical improvements to deliver robust chemical processes.
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Document and report experimental results and findings.
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Draft and review technical documents (development reports, patent applications, tech transfer documents etc.)
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Maintain an accurate, timely and compliant laboratory notebook.
- Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Qualifications:
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Strong knowledge of organic chemistry.
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Experience with early phase route development and process optimization
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Proficiency in using analytical instruments (HPLC/UPLC, NMR, LCMS) and software.
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
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Strong written and verbal communication skills.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
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Strong organizational and time management skills.
Capabilities:
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Ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple tasks and compounds
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Ability to adapt to change and to work optimally within a variety of situations
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Ability to build productive working relationships across functions and highly diverse groups of individuals
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Self-motivated and willing to “learn on the job” and ask for assistance when needed
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Ability to make a significant impact in a results-driven environment where accountability is key.
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A team player, who listens effectively and invites response and discussion
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A collaborator who communicates in an open, transparent, complete, timely and consistent manner
An ideal candidate would have a B.S. or M.S. in Chemistry, or a related field with 3+ years of experience in pharmaceutical research or laboratory setting or, Ph.D. with 0-3 years of experience.