Analytical Scientist/ Post Doc (Early Talent Program)
Job Description Analytical Scientist in Chemical and Analytical Development (Early Talent Program)
24! That’s the number of months that you will be spending in Chemical and Analytical Development (CHAD) enrolled in our dynamic Early Talent Program (ETP). We are looking for a highly motivated recent PhD to support and expand the development of analytical expertise across the organization.
This program is designed to offer young talents unique insights into various areas of drug development. This year we provide the opportunity to work in the field of applied analytical sciences. Several rotations of 3-12 months duration within various analytical labs in CHAD Basel (e.g. analytical labs supporting route and process development, QC labs, and in-process labs supporting pilot plant manufacturing) will provide a comprehensive overview on drug development within Novartis. During these rotations, you will be exposed to current standards in safety, quality and training systems and good manufacturing practice (GMP). You will not only be able to transfer your theoretical know-how into practice, but also to develop your soft skills and grow your internal network for your future career in analytical sciences in the Pharmaceutical industry.
Your responsibilities: We are looking for a highly motivated recent PhD to support our analytical teams across the organization. Your responsibilities will vary throughout the program stages and include: • Evaluate and implement state-of-the-art analytical technology to support innovation as well as processes and products quality improvement • Design, plan, perform, interpret, report and communicate results of analytical experiments related to the API (small molecules and conjugates) control strategy • Support analytical development activities on innovative projects. • Support analytical transfer activities, write regulatory relevant document and interact with Quality Assurance • Participate in scientific exchange groups within Novartis and external world as well as maintain excellent collaborations with our customers.
Minimum requirementsWhat you’ll bring to the role: Scientific background: • Preferentially, a completed PhD in analytical chemistry or related discipline • Strong analytical, chemical and/or engineering knowledge required • Extensive experience of analytical sciences using “state-of-the-art” technologies (e.g. separation sciences, mass spectrometry, NMR, optical spectroscopy or PAT, or lab automation tools etc…) • Advanced knowledge in analytical method development or the characterisation/analysis of small molecules. Analytical knowledge in complex molecules (e.g. oligonucleotides, mixed modalities, ADCs etc...) is a plus • Good knowledge of relevant analytical software (e.g. chromatography and mass spectrometry software) is required. Advanced digital skills (e.g. automated data processing, databasing, ML/AI etc...) are a plus • An excellent record of accomplishment of original research
Soft Skills: • Ready to work in international and multidisciplinary teams • Open minded personality and “can do” attitude • Strong interpersonal and communication skills are required • Fluency in English
Duration of employment and start date 24 months from July 2021
Here you find more information: https://www.novartis.ch/sites/www.novartis.ch/files/chemical-analytical-development-early-talent-program.pdf
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