At Diagnostics Biochem Canada Inc. (DBC), our mission for over 50 years has been to develop and market unique immunoassay kits that make a difference in diagnostics and public health. As a manufacturer of high-quality immunoassays for a global market, we continually seek new technologies and applications to improve disease diagnosis and enhance quality of life worldwide.
The position is part of the CLIA Reagent Development Department, located in London, ON, and will be on-site. You will be a part of the Reagent Development Team, reporting to a senior scientist and/or the Director of R&D. You will be responsible for the development and commercialization of immunoassays for a random-access magnetic bead-based automated system. If you thrive in a collaborative, fast-paced, problem-solving role, have confirmed experience in chemistry, biochemistry, immunochemistry, immunology, or cell biology, and prior experience in the development and commercialization of immunoassay IVD or RUO products, and want to build a world-class immunoassay Reagent Development organization - read on.
Purpose and Scope:
The Research Scientist for DBC is responsible for completing assignments that require independent thought, judgment, and initiative. The ideal candidate will be self-driven and capable of performing routine to moderately complex tasks with minimal instruction, even when handling new assignments. Additionally, the candidate will contribute to the development of new techniques and procedures aimed at enhancing departmental efficiency and the technical rigor of the IVD reagent R&D team. All work must comply with regulatory requirements and adhere to company policies and procedures. The candidate must be willing to work in an ISO13485/FDA/IVDR regulated environment.
Responsibilities:
- Develop new product designs, processes, scale-up new products, optimize designs/products, transfer technology, verify and validate processes/products, and establish production procedures and specifications.
- Independently design, execute, and analyze moderate experimental work, and present conclusions.
- Collaborate with a team on IVD assay development projects, working alongside other associate-level scientists.
- Maintain well-organized laboratory notebooks in compliance with regulatory guidelines and company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Operate within project schedules to ensure timely data transmission to project teams.
- Design and execute experiments with precision, ensuring the accurate collection, organization, and analysis of data to support product quality.
- Efficiently manage inventory and laboratory resources to ensure seamless research operations.
- Maintain meticulous laboratory documentation, ensuring all data and processes are accurately recorded and up-to-date.
- Uphold a clean and organized work environment, strictly adhering to health and safety protocols to ensure a safe and productive laboratory space.
Essential Requirements:
- A Master's degree in chemistry, biochemistry, immunochemistry, immunology, or cell biology with 3+ years of relevant assay development experience, or a Ph.D. in the same fields with 1+ years of relevant assay development experience.
- Considerable knowledge of good laboratory practices, scientific methods, and working knowledge of statistical methods and design of experiments.
- Ability to document work per ISO 13485/FDA/IVDR regulations, including materials, methods, and conclusions.
- Demonstrated ability to independently design, execute, analyze, and draw conclusions from scientific experiments.
- Ability to work well in a team setting and interact effectively at all levels and across different cultures.
- Proficiency in using laboratory equipment, including pipettes, glassware, balances, pH meters, centrifuges, and other general laboratory apparatus.
- Exceptional organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Superior verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to effectively present data and findings to diverse audiences. Fluent in English, both verbally and in writing.
- Physical capability to move, lift, carry, push, pull, and place objects up to 50 pounds without assistance.
- Independent and proactive, capable of executing tasks with minimal supervision.
- Strong interpersonal and presentation skills, with an emphasis on effective communication and data explanation.
- Resilient and adaptable, able to thrive under pressure in fast-paced environments.
- Superior time management abilities, capable of prioritizing tasks efficiently.
- A professional approach to confidentiality and ethical conduct.
- Ability to distinguish colors accurately.
It would be a plus if you also possess previous experience in:
- Previous experience working with magnetic bead-based immunoassay systems and related bead coating conjugation chemistries.
- 3-5 years of experience in an IVD diagnostic business, with either ELISA or bead-based immunoassay experience.
- Hands-on experience in any of the following fields: immunoassay or biochemical assay development, antibody/antigen interaction, immunoreagent development, protein chemistry, with meaningful experience in clinical, research, or diagnostic settings.
- Advanced statistical and data analysis tools and proven data proficiency.
Additional Information:
- Full-time, mainly weekday, permanent position.
- Comprehensive benefits package (Health, Dental, Vision, & Life Insurance).
- Paid time off programs, including vacation, banked time, and personal time.
- Opportunities for professional and personal development.
- Meaningful work.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $45,000.00-$70,000.00 per year
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
- Weekends as needed
Ability to commute/relocate:
- London, ON: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Work Location: In person