Overview:
Clinical Systems Development is a growing team being created to develop Waters Clinical and IVD Systems, Hardware and Software. This is a great opportunity to get involved at the outset of a new organisation, with a mission to better meet the unique challenges of our Clinical customers and accelerate the growth of this segment of Waters business. This is a key development scientist role within a new hardware and software development for Waters Clinical customers.
Responsibilities:
* Play a key role in the development of Liquid Chromatography Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS) Systems for the Waters Clinical Business Unit.
* Contribute to the innovation and creation of new separations and/or mass measurement concepts for the creation of LC/MS clinical systems and analysers which are ground-breaking, transformative and disruptive rather than incremental.
* Undertake research & development activities for Clinical LC/MS Systems and technologies and advise on design of experiments. Undertake sustaining activities for Clinical LC/MS Systems. Engage in collaborations with the wider Waters R&D organisation and with customers on Separations/Mass Spectrometry Research and Development projects.
* Act as a Subject Matter Expert for senior management of the Clinical BU on separations-based and/or mass spectrometry-based technology and products. Be aware of developments in the technical community and competitor's products to identify potential development opportunities or strategic technical threats.
* Present research findings externally at international conferences and internally to senior management.
* Work with both Waters and Clinical BU (Engineering and Service organisations) to implement improvements to Clinical Systems products to improve their quality, robustness, reliability and up-time.
* Provide integration skills to drive the development and subsequent transfer of new technologies (including their requirements and specifications) into commercial instrumentation.
* Produce Product Specification and Engineering Requirements documentation and provide design direction to the engineering development teams as required.
Qualifications:
* A first degree in Physics, Chemistry or a related subject.
* Preferably a further degree (PhD) in a Physics, Chemistry or a related subject; or extensive relevant experience.
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