Job Description
Job Summary:
- The main function of a Bench Scientist is to execute laboratory-based experiments that support scientific research, product development, and technical investigations.
- This role involves hands-on work with analytical and characterization techniques, contributing directly to data generation, method optimization, and problem-solving.
- Bench Scientists differ from lab assistants in that they are responsible for the execution and interpretation of scientific protocols, often working closely with research leads to inform decision-making.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Conduct laboratory experiments using established scientific methods to support research and development objectives.
- Prepare and analyze samples using appropriate instrumentation and techniques.
- Document experimental procedures, results, and observations in compliance with GLP and internal standards.
- Collaborate with scientists and project teams to troubleshoot issues and interpret data.
Education/Experience:
- Degree in a scientific discipline such as Chemistry, Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, or a related field.
- 0-2 years experience required.
Skills & Abilities:
- Proficiency in laboratory techniques and instrumentation relevant to the scientific discipline.
- Ability to follow and adapt scientific protocols with attention to detail.
- Strong documentation and data interpretation skills.
- Effective communication and collaboration within multidisciplinary teams.