BioA Research Assistant I
Covance Research Assistant I – BioA
Are you interested in making a real scientific impact through your everyday work? Would you enjoy working in a team-focused environment as you explore unique career opportunities?
Covance is seeking a Research Assistant I for their BioA group in Madison, WI.
Responsibilities Include:
– Organizes and conducts routine analysis via LC-MS and GC in compliance with applicable methods, protocols and SOPs.
– Document work and maintain study documentation and laboratory records.
– Evalates data for report preparation and experiment modifation as directed.
– Recognizes deviations from expected results and takes appropriate action.
– Assist in performing method development and validation for a variety of analytes.
– Support the implementation of startup priorities, systems and SOPs for the biotechnology group.
– Provide input and participate in project meetings.
– Participates in process improvement initiatives
Thrive personally and professionally at Covance
Working at Covance, you'll continue to grow in our learning-based culture so you'll know how to expertly respond and adapt as the industry continues to evolve. Here, you'll put your education to work as you play a meaningful role in advancing healthcare.
We offer a comprehensive benefits package. This includes 21 days of personal time off, 7 paid holidays, medical and dental insurance as well as tuition reimbursement, a 401(k) plan with a generous company match, along with short and long-term disability and life insurance.
Requirements:
Education/Qualifications
– Bachelor of Science/Arts (BS/BA) degree in chemistry or related scientific field
– Experience may be substituted for education.
– Ability to perform basic computer skills (e.g., Word, Excel). Experience
– 1- 2 years related or relevant laboratory experience required with a BS/BA degree or 3 – 4 years experience with an AAS degree.
– Familiar with the use of standard laboratory equipment (e.g., balances, pipettes, centrifuges).
– Experience with analytical instrumentation is desired.
– Independently conduct tests for chemistry projects and provide initial analysis of results, asking questions as needed.
– Acts as a technical resource for the department (trouble shooting, method development, qualification, maintenance and training) with guidance as needed.
– Maintains and operates laboratory equipment, including independent problem identification and resolution.
– Evaluates data for incorporation into written reports.
– Completes project assignments on time with supervision.
– Knowledgeable on a variety of study types, analysis procedures and methodology.
– Able to effectively communicate, both verbally and in writing.






