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Associate Scientist Analytical Development Jobs in Ohio

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Director Analytical Characterization (m/f/d) Sandoz continues to go through an exciting and ... across technical development line functions. Evaluate and implement new related scientific ...

$188 - $215/hr

What You'll Do Senior Manager / Associate Director, CMC Regulatory Sciences reports to the head of ... Background in drug product or analytical development is a plus. * Familiarity with FDA, EMA, and ...

... and Analytical Development functions. This role applies established statistical approaches to ... The Scientist I collaborates cross-functionally to support experimental design, data analysis, and ...

... and Analytical Development functions. This role applies established statistical approaches to ... The Scientist I collaborates cross-functionally to support experimental design, data analysis, and ...

... development. Responsibilities And Duties: Research & Scientific Leadership: Design, lead, and ... OhioHealth does not discriminate against associates or applicants because of race, color, genetic ...

The Staff Data Scientist will be a key role in the Data Science and Analytics team tasked with ... Contribute to the development of internal standards, reusable components, and best practice ...

The Staff Data Scientist will be a key role in the Data Science and Analytics team tasked with ... Contribute to the development of internal standards, reusable components, and best practice ...

... analysis, account management, or acquisitions/strategic partnerships required * Experience as a ... focuses on teamwork, associate development, training, and continuous improvement. We offer ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an associate scientist analytical development, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Associate Scientist Analytical Development, you need a solid background in chemistry, biochemistry, or a related field, often supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree. Familiarity with analytical techniques like HPLC, GC, mass spectrometry, and relevant laboratory information management systems (LIMS) is typically required. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are important soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure accurate data generation, regulatory compliance, and successful collaboration in the development of pharmaceutical products.

What are some common challenges an associate scientist analytical development might face when working on new drug formulations?

Associate Scientists in Analytical Development frequently encounter challenges such as developing robust analytical methods for complex or novel drug formulations and ensuring these methods meet regulatory standards. Balancing tight project timelines with the need to thoroughly validate methods can also be demanding. Additionally, they often need to troubleshoot unexpected results and collaborate closely with cross-functional teams—including formulation scientists and quality assurance—to resolve technical issues and deliver reliable data. These challenges require strong problem-solving skills and adaptability.

What does an associate scientist analytical development do?

An Associate Scientist in Analytical Development is responsible for designing, conducting, and analyzing experiments to develop and validate analytical methods used in the testing of pharmaceutical products. They work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the quality and consistency of drug formulations by using various laboratory techniques such as chromatography, spectroscopy, and wet chemistry. Their role is critical in supporting drug development, regulatory submissions, and ensuring products meet industry standards.

What is the difference between Associate Scientist Analytical Development vs Associate Scientist Quality Control?

AspectAssociate Scientist Analytical DevelopmentAssociate Scientist Quality Control
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Biology, or related field; relevant laboratory experienceBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Biology, or related field; laboratory experience often focused on testing
Work EnvironmentResearch and development labs, method development, process optimizationQuality control labs, testing, sample analysis, compliance with regulations
Employer & Industry UsagePharmaceutical, biotech companies, focus on method developmentPharmaceutical, biotech companies, focus on product testing and quality assurance

Associate Scientist Analytical Development primarily focuses on developing and optimizing analytical methods for new or existing products, while Associate Scientist Quality Control concentrates on testing and ensuring the quality of products before release. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in daily tasks and focus areas within the industry.

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Scientist I, QC Analytical

Forge Biologics

Columbus, OH

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Forge Your Future with Us:

At Forge Biologics, we believe in turning bold ideas into life-changing realities. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to enable access to life-changing gene therapies and help bring them from ideas into reality. We partner with scientists, physicians, biotech and pharma innovators, and patient communities - all united by one goal: improving lives. If you're driven by purpose and excited to make a tangible impact, this is where your journey begins.

Our team works out of The Hearth, a state-of-the-art, 200,000-square-foot cGMP facility in Columbus, Ohio. Here, you won't just watch innovation happen - you'll be part of it. Whether you're scaling AAV manufacturing, collaborating on cutting-edge therapies, or supporting complex technical projects, you'll play a key role in bringing hope to patients with genetic diseases.

What sets Forge apart is our culture of H.O.P.E. We are hardworking, showing up each day with determination and grit. We are open, creating a space where ideas flow freely, and every voice is valued. We are purpose-driven, with every task directly tied to changing lives. And we are engaged, energized by the challenges we face and the milestones we achieve together.

At Forge, your growth matters. We're committed to helping you expand your skills, take on new challenges, and develop your career through mentorship, hands-on learning, and opportunities for advancement. Our people are our greatest investment, and we're proud to see team members grow with us.

If you're ready to use your talent to help deliver hope to patients around the world, join us - and be part of something bigger than yourself.

About the Role:   

The Scientist I, Quality Control (Analytical) role will primarily focus on analytical method execution, method qualification, method validation, and troubleshooting efforts. This position will be responsible for executing in-process, final product, and stability testing for AAV vectors, plasmids, and microbial and mammalian cell banks, while ensuring that activities occur in an efficient and cGMP compliant manner. This role will function as a subject matter expert (SME) for either nucleic acid-based methods (e.g. ddPCR, qPCR), protein-based assays (e.g. CE, AUC), or cell-based assays (e.g. TCID50, potency). This position will also be responsible for fostering innovation within the QC department, either independently or by partnering with Analytical Development, ensuring cutting edge technologies are employed to maintain the highest QC standards in the analysis of gene therapy products. This role provides an opportunity to play a significant impact in the success of client gene therapy programs. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Perform in-process, release, and stability testing for assays relevant to viral vector/gene therapy products, plasmids, and cell banks, including in-process testing, lot release testing, assay qualification, and validations. 
  • Function as an SME for either nucleic acid-based methods (e.g. ddPCR, qPCR), protein-based assays (e.g. CE, AUC), or cell-based assays (e.g. TCID50, potency).  Additionally, perform advanced analytical testing quality control assays, including compendial testing, ELISA, and viability assays, to assess the quality, potency, and safety of AAV vector products.  
  •  Support troubleshooting of processes/assays as an SME. Represent QC as a SME during audits and inspections.  
  • Ensure effective qualifications, validations, and transfer of analytical methods to Quality Control in a phase-appropriate fashion, to support pre-clinical, clinical, and commercial activities.  
  • Contribute to authoring and/or reviewing QC documentation, including but not limited to: SOPs, analytical methods and forms, qualifications protocols, and validation protocols.  
  • Conducts thorough investigations to determine root cause of OOS investigations and other non-conforming results and implements appropriate corrective and preventative actions in a timely manner.  
  • Provide support for Deviations, Change Controls, and CAPAs related to in process and final product testing. 
  • Review and approve GMP documentation associated with in process, final product, and stability testing. 
  • Drive the development, optimization, and validation of novel analytical methods to enhance quality control processes. 
  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior team members, promoting their personal growth and skill development. 
  • Compile data with minimal oversight, generating reports, and archiving assay data; responsible for performing the analysis and interpretation of assay results. 
  • Support regulatory and client inspections and internal audits of GMP systems.  
  • Manage tracking and trending of in process and final product testing data, including, but not limited to; leading/participating in out of specification (OOS)/out of trend (OOT) Laboratory Investigations. 

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor's, Master's, or PhD or in a relevant scientific field (e.g., biology, biochemistry, molecular biology). Advanced degree preferred. 
  • SME for either nucleic acid-based methods (e.g. ddPCR, qPCR), protein-based assays (e.g. CE, AUC), or cell-based assays (e.g. TCID50, potency) based on experience. Advanced knowledge of complex molecular biology, biochemistry, or cell biology techniques and analytical methods (e.g., qPCR, cell-based infectivity assays, potency assays). 
  • Proven ability to execute, troubleshoot, and optimize analytical assays. 
  • Strong analytical and data interpretation skills to assess and drive quality improvement through the analysis of quality metrics and performance data. 
  • Robust understanding of cGMP requirements as they pertain to Quality Control and Analytical Development testing. 
  • Experience in leading, mentoring, and guiding junior team members. 
  • Experience with electronic Quality Management Systems (EQMS), Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS), etc. 

Work Environment and Physical Demands  

This position works in both a laboratory environment and typical office environment where the physical work demands will vary depending on the specific tasks and duties required of the job. The employee will be stationary (standing/sitting) for extended periods of time. Employees regularly wear personal protective equipment based on the task being performed. Must be able to work in a confined space, such as a clean room or laboratory environment. Ability to identify small details within the field of vision, distinguish between different colors, and accurately identify objects within a specific area.

Forge Biologics is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building an inclusive and diverse workforce. Forge Biologics, provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. 

We've Got You Covered: 

At Forge Biologics, we believe our people deserve to be taken care of - in and out of the workplace. We've built a comprehensive compensation and benefits package designed to help you thrive, grow, and feel valued every step of the way:

Health from day one

  • Health, dental and vision insurance start your first day - with 90% of premiums covered for you and your family.

Time to recharge

  • A competitive paid time off plan - because rest fuels innovation.
  • 12 weeks of fully paid parental leave so you can focus on family when it matters most.

Rewarding your impact

  • Annual bonus opportunities for all full-time team members.
  • 401(k) with company match to help you plan for the future.
  • Special employee discounts, including childcare and dependent care savings.

Your wellness, supported

  • Onsite fitness facility at The Hearth.
  • Mental health counseling and financial planning services through our Employee Assistance Program.
  • Employer-paid short and long-term disability coverage to protect your peace of mind.

Fuel for your workday

  • A fully stocked kitchen with free snacks and beverages - we keep you energized and ready for what's next.

Grow with us

  • Ongoing professional development resources, training, and mentorship programs to help you build your care and grow within Forge.