Chemicals Management & Lab Workflow Lead (m/w/d)

Basel, BS, CH, Switzerland

Job Description

Chemicals Management & Lab Workflow Lead (m/f/d) - GMP/Pharma/Production


Project:

For a company in the field of diagnostic product development, we are looking for an experienced specialist to coordinate and optimize laboratory processes and chemicals management in the area of ??PCR-based analysis methods (BSL-2/3).

Tasks & Responsibilities:



Responsibility for laboratory capacity planning, chemical management and safety requirements Structuring and optimizing laboratory processes: material procurement, storage, inventory management Collaboration in the development of PCR-based diagnostic tests (infectious diseases, oncology, genetics) Interface to internal teams (research, quality, operations) Support with validation, method transfer and documentation Leading a small team (2-3 employees)

Requirements:



Training as a biomedical analyst (HF), laboratory technician (biology/chemistry/diagnostics) or BSc/MSc Life Sciences 2 years of professional experience in a laboratory environment (ideally PCR, molecular biology or chemistry) Experience with chemical safety and laboratory logistics First management experience (from 1 year) Very structured, proactive and team-oriented way of working

Languages:



Fluent German (C1 / C2 level) Good English (from B2 level)

Reference No.:

924293MH

Role:

Chemicals Management & Lab Workflow Lead (m/f/d) Industry: Pharma

Location:

Basel

Workload:

100%

Start:

asap no later than 01.09.2025

Duration:

++12 months

Job Type: 100%

Work Location: On the road

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD1684023
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Basel, BS, CH, Switzerland
  • Education
    Not mentioned