What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of R&D, Genotyping and Molecular position at LGC Group?
Company Description
ABOUT LGC BIOSEARCH TECHNOLOGIES:
With manufacturing sites across the US, UK, Germany and Denmark, LGC Biosearch Technologies has plans to continue growing. We deliver mission critical genomics to our diverse customer base in molecular diagnostics, pharma/biotech and agrigenomics. Our integrated portfolio of products, services and expertise supports our purpose of Science for a Safer World and we have embodied our mission by working with customers to enable research into life-altering treatment for disease and illness worldwide. We are currently seeking candidates who are up for the challenge of operating in a high-growth, purpose-driven organisation.
Job Description
The Director of R&D is responsible for the overall leadership and hands-on management and supervision of an R&D team located in the USA and UK. This position, in collaboration with Product Management and other senior management, establishes the strategic product development plan and areas of scientific focus for the Enzymes, Genotyping, Molecular Reagents, and NGS portfolios. Working with other senior management, the Director plays a number of key roles in the successful growth of the business, including opportunity analyses, successful product development, and setting research goals and the plans to achieve those goals.
The Director is also charged with identifying areas to develop novel technology, initiating research projects/programs aimed at growing the business, improving operating efficiencies, and meeting quality objectives while ensuring delivery of R&D KPIs. It is intended that the Director will contribute to the Innovation Hub, by driving broader technical network development and contributing to strategy and execution of established objectives.
The ideal candidate will be expected to demonstrate or be able to develop knowledge in the following areas.
NGS:
- Knowledge of NGS technologies and the platforms used for short and long read sequencing, including sample preparation aspects to be considered for a successful sequencing outcome.
- Application space of NGS, notably tGBS (targeted genotyping by sequencing) and whole-genome sequencing, with understanding of their utilization in clinical and applied markets. Have familiarity with the competitive landscape, advantages and disadvantages of different methodologies, and how customers decide between them.
- Have a general understanding of how NGS data is analyzed to interact with bioinformaticians during new product development, particularly understanding how new product design decisions affect the quality of the data obtained.
Genotyping and PCR:
- Application space of PCR for MDx and Applied markets, including genotyping, expression analysis, detection of biological agents, etc.
- Use of PCR to genotype polymorphism, such as implemented in KASP.
- Amplification technologies outside of PCR (RCA, LAMP, NEAR).
- Knowledge of approaches to genotype various polymorphisms (SNPs, InDels, SV, PAV, CNV).
- Understanding of principles of assay design for the above, including primer and probe design.
Enzymes and Molecular Reagents:
- Use of enzymes in all the above.
- Optimization of buffers and components to create Molecular Reagents.
- Knowledge of enzyme development and engineering.
Qualifications
- M.Sc.(required) or Ph.D. (preferred) in a related life sciences field.
- 10 years of experience carrying out R&D, leading laboratory, and managing teams, preferably in an industry setting.
- Experience managing research groups and releasing new products.
Competencies and Behaviours
- Demonstrated ability to stay current with the field and innovate.
- Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally and within a cross-cultural team.
- Demonstrated ability to clearly set goals and effectively manage concurrent activities, delivering results on-time and on-budget.
- A track record of successfully achieving goals and solving problems in the relevant field.
- Ability to communicate difficult concepts, ideas, and solutions to project teams and leadership.
Additional Information
EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK
Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This position often requires working hours outside of these standard operating hours, including weekend work, especially during certain business cycles.
TRAVEL
- Regular same day travel for work using personal vehicle (approx. 25%).
- Regular out-of-town travel (nationally and internationally) with overnight stay for work using personal vehicle and public transportation (approx. 25%).
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