Job Description:
• Participate in client workshops to map current‑state laboratory workflows, identify pain points and capture user stories.
• Analyze process, instrument and data flow information to support design of future‑state automated workflows.
• Assist with configuration and testing of robotics workcells, Thermo Fisher™ Connect orchestration and LIMS/ELN integrations.
• Develop draft deliverables—including process maps, requirements traceability matrices and slide‑deck storyboards—for senior consultants.
• Support data‑migration, master‑data setup and computer‑system validation activities in GxP‑regulated environments.
• Conduct user‑acceptance testing, document defects and collaborate with developers on resolution and retest.
• Prepare training materials, run‑books and quick‑reference guides; provide hyper‑care support during go‑live.
• Contribute to continuous improvement of ADLC accelerators, templates and knowledge repositories.
Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree completed by start date in Life or Physical Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline.
• Academic or internship experience with at least one programming or scripting language (e.g., Python, Java, C# or SQL).
• Demonstrated interest in laboratory automation, digital transformation or scientific software through coursework, projects or internships.
• Ability and willingness to travel to client sites up to 75–100% when required.
• Hands-on experience working in an academic or industry lab with automated instruments or digital LIMS/ELN workflows (preferred).
• Familiarity with cloud platforms (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) and RESTful APIs (preferred).
• Knowledge of GxP regulations, CSV/CSA or laboratory quality systems (preferred).
• Strong analytical, communication and problem‑solving skills; collaborative team mindset (preferred).
Benefits:
• Health insurance
• 401(k) matching
• Flexible work hours
• Paid time off
• Professional development opportunities
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