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Chromatography Principal Scientist

Sanofi

Cambridge, MA
1 month ago

Job Description

Join Sanofi as a Chromatography Principal Scientist and play a crucial role in developing transformative medicines. You'll lead analytical support and method development, driving innovation in a collaborative environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Develop analytical methods using HPLC, UHPLC, GC, TLC, and potentiometry
  • Validate analytical methods as necessary
  • Analyze synthetic molecules mainly by HPLC/UHPLC, GC, potentiometry, and TLC
  • Perform quantification of impurities
  • Conduct mass balance studies
  • Design and implement analytical strategies for synthesis intermediates and raw materials
  • Generate technical reports independently
  • Share knowledge and experience of analytical method development
  • Introduce innovative analytical approaches to facilitate decision-making
  • May serve as a project lead

Required Qualifications

  • Masters degree or equivalent in Analytical Chemistry or related field
  • Minimum of 4 years of experience in the pharmaceutical/biotech industry
  • Expertise in the operation of LC and GC
  • Familiarity with potentiometry titrator and TLC
  • Extensive experience in method development using HPLC/UHPLC and GC
  • Experience in analytical method validation
  • Record of adhering to and promoting lab safety practices
  • Good communication skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • In-depth understanding of the separation principles of LC and GC
  • Deep expertise in chromatography method development and troubleshooting
  • Knowledge of QbD concepts, specification setting, and cGMP
  • Experience in contributing to regulatory submission
  • Demonstrated project management skills
  • Consistent record of collaboration with scientists and other stakeholders
  • Advanced scientific network in the industry and academia
  • Record of patents and publications

Benefits & Perks

Health and wellbeing benefits including high-quality healthcarePrevention and wellness programsAt least 14 weeks’ gender-neutral parental leave