Surface Chemist (25377) Berkeley, California
| Salary: | USD55 - USD65 per hour |
Surface Chemist
W2 Contract
Pay Rate: $55 - $65 per hour
Location: Berkeley, CA - Onsite Role
Job Summary:
As a highly skilled and experienced Surface Chemist, you will be responsible for developing solid-phase supports for a novel sequencing platform. This role reports to the Senior Director of Chemistry and requires expertise in surface chemistry, solid-phase synthesis, and analytical techniques. The successful candidate will work independently in a laboratory environment and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Develop solid supports that meet the physicochemical performance requirements for a novel single-molecule protein sequencing workflow and will be compatible with automation equipment.
- Source and synthesize custom supports to investigate surface functionalization, porosity, size, stability, and manufacturability.
- Optimize functionalization chemistries (includes covalent, cleavable, linkers, passivation) to improve interfacial reaction kinetics and efficiency and assay signal-to-noise.
- Develop and validate analytical methods to characterize/QC solid supports.
- Develop and validate functional testing methods to characterize/QC solid supports.
- Partner with scientists and engineers to deploy novel supports into SOP workflows.
- Design and execute experiments bridging chemistry and molecular biology.
- Analyze experimental data, generate detailed reports, and provide actionable insights to guide further development.
- Apply statistical methods and process evaluation tools to ensure workflow quality and performance.
- Prepare and maintain comprehensive documentation of protocols, SOPs, and results.
- Contribute to process innovation and support technology transfer as workflows mature.
Requirements and Qualifications:
- Degree in organic chemistry, surface chemistry, bioengineering, or equivalent field; advanced degree preferred.
- 1+ years (PhD), 3+ years (MS), 5+ years (B.S.) of industry or equivalent experience in assay or reagent development.
- Demonstrated proficiency in surface and morphological characterization (AFM, SEM/TEM, XPS, contact angle, DLS, zeta potential).
- Expertise in surface and solid-phase chemistry, including surface modification, functional group coupling (and quantitation), and polymer or nanoparticle surface engineering.
- Experience with atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) for grafting and tailoring polymer brushes or coatings on surfaces and particles.
- Demonstrated proficiency in analytical characterization, including LC–MS, HPLC, FTIR, UV–Vis, fluorescence spectroscopy, and elemental analysis.
- Hands-on experience with bioconjugation chemistry, such as coupling of proteins, peptides, small molecules, or oligonucleotides via covalent or affinity-based linkers.
- High-throughput screening (HTS) using methods such as combinatorial synthesis arrays with automated characterization.
- The ideal candidate will have a proven track record developing functionalized beads from scratch (synthesis, characterization, and validation) through to successful deployment in a downstream assay.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work seamlessly with colleagues from diverse scientific and technical backgrounds.
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment with evolving priorities.
Bayside Solutions, Inc. is not able to sponsor any candidates at this time. Additionally, candidates for this position must qualify as a W2 candidate.
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