Process Development Engineer, Drying Formulations - Development and Optimization of Microbes
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Are you ready fora new beginning? We need your talent, knowledge and dedication to better our world with biology. Our purpose points the way In Novonesis, we know that solutions rooted in biology can help solve humanity's biggest challenges. Since we began more than a century ago, this has been our guide. It's how we've gotten so far. And it's how we'll impact the future. Now, more than ever, the world needs change. And with biosolutions, the possibilities for transformation are endless. We're here to better our world with biology. Join us as our new Process Development Engineer, Formulations - Development and Optimization of Microbes, RTP! You'll work in a fast-paced environment where you will drive downstream processing technology, contribute to cutting edge research and make an impact through delivering new products. These products deliver new, innovative solutions to old problems, using biotechnology to help with fundamental/ urgent issues that impact now and the future. Welcome to Microbial Formulation Development You'll be part of a dynamic team of scientists and research associates located in Research Triangle Park, NC. You'll work within the internal formulation development team, collaborating with groups across our R&D and production organizations, to develop formulation processes for both existing and novel microbe-based products (i.e. bacteria, fungi and yeast). In this role you'll make an impact by:
To succeed you must:
Expected salary range: $95,000 - $130,000 Benefits you will enjoy:
Could our purpose be yours? Then apply today! At Novonesis we commit to an inclusive recruitment process and equality of opportunity for all our job applicants. We recommend you not to attach a cover letter to your application. Instead, please include a few sentences in your resume/CV about why you are applying. To ensure a fair recruitment process, please refrain from adding a photo in your resume/CV. |