Lab Scientist General Labor - Groton, CT at Geebo

Lab Scientist

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Lab ScientistLocation:
Groton, CTType:
Contract, Potential for extension or conversion to permanent Responsibilities Directly responsible for generating LC/MS biomarker data for translational and clinical studies, including supporting assay development and validation, and participating in study execution.
Participates in laboratory operations including the development of sample preparation, separation and detection methods, data analysis, interpretation and reporting.
Maintains regulatory compliance appropriate for clinical and translational study execution including SOPs, on the job and training transcripts pertaining to specific role function, and safety.
This includes knowledge, training and understanding of GLP/GCP guidance for execution of translational and clinical studies supporting Pfizer assets as applicable.
Participates in continuous improvement of scientific and regulatory processes via update/creation of ECD SOP's, design and implementation of laboratory and study-based processes, and development of best practices for bioanalytical data generation.
May be required to mentor and train junior scientists.
Requirements Bachelor's or Master's Degree in biology, chemistry or related field, and 3
years experience in the use of LCMS based quantitative bioanalytical assays (pharmaceutical or CRO) preferred.
Demonstrated understanding of basic principles and theory of mass spectrometry (HRMS and triple quadrupole), chromatography and sample extraction techniques.
Experience with relevant software systems, including Sciex Analyst/OS, EWorkbook, and LIMS is preferred.
BenefitsSystem One offers eligible employees health and welfare benefits coverage options, including medical, dental, vision, spending accounts, life insurance, voluntary plans, and participation in a 401(k) plan.
Recommended Skills Biochemical Assays Biology Business Process Improvement Chromatography Clinical Works Data Analysis Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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