Senior Expert Science & Technology
Basel - Switzerland
Job Summary
Job Description Summary
Location: Basel Switzerland #onsiteRole Purpose:
We are seeking a highly motivated Senior Expert Analytical Scientist with extensive experience in mass spectrometry to join our Analytical Research & Development (ARD) team. ARD is part of the Technical R&D Department within Development and plays a pivotal role in the characterization and analysis of Drug Substances and Drug Products throughout the transition from discovery to commercial production.
Job Description
Responsibilities include designing executing and planning scientific experiments and reporting results in line with the ARD Oligonucleotides Analytics project. Ensure timely high-quality delivery of supplies and knowledge generation. Lead manage and support project and team activities contribute to analytical strategy and promote scientific and operational excellence within the TRD-NCE goals. This role is part of the ARD Science & Operation - Oligonucleotides Analytics Team.
Major accountabilities:
Independently design plan execute interpret and report analytical activities for Oligonucleotides (DS and DP) utilizing cutting-edge analytical sciences and technologies (such as analytical method development validation transfer stability release testing and formulation development analytics) in accordance with established timelines and quality standards. This position also requires active participation in laboratory operations.
Develop and apply mass spectrometry methods for oligonucleotides.
Foster and share best practices provide robust scientific and technical expertise within the analytical project sub-team among analytical scientists and throughout the organization.
Create analytical documents that align with global project strategies by phase. Assist in strategic planning design and execution.
Participate to the planning and implementation of laboratory experiments for designated projects including activity scheduling experiment monitoring and data analysis.
Main contact for science and technical issues with internal stakeholders.
Offer scientific guidance and mentorship to laboratory associates.
Oversee technical analytical deviations and recommend appropriate corrective and preventive actions (CAPAs).
Assist with audits and health authority inspections making sure there are no major findings in the areas assigned.
Follow SOPs GMP GLP QM HSE ISRM and Novartis Guidelines.
Demonstrate excellent collaboration and encourage sharing of expertise.
Minimum Requirements:
PhD with a minimum of 3 yearss experience or Master degree in analytical chemistry with a minimum of 10 years experience in the pharmaceutical industry.
Proficiency in using hyphenated analytical separation and detection techniques including mass spectrometry.
Excellent knowledge of general laboratory management and analytical techniques. e.g. HPLC UV-spectrometry titration.
Proven experience in quality principles driving drug development such as GMP; understanding of general regulatory and quality expectations.
Ability to perform in a highly dynamic environment
Key qualities include strong coordination clear communication teamwork self-motivation and quick learning.
Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion: Novartis is committed to building an outstanding inclusive work environment and diverse teams representative of the patients and communities we serve.
Accessibility and accommodation
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Skills Desired
Required Experience:
Senior IC
About Company
Novartis is a global healthcare company based in Switzerland that provides solutions to the evolving needs of patients worldwide.