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Careers in a Typical Bioscience Company
Often takes many companies to 
bring a product to market 
Research and development startups 
Contract research and testing 
companies 
Clinical research organization (CROs) 
Specialized vendors
Certificate programs and short courses (less 
than a two-year degree program) 
Two-year degree programs: Associate of 
Science (A.S.), Associate of Applied Science 
(A.A.S.) 
 Four-year degree programs: Bachelor of 
Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) 
Graduate degrees: Ph.D., Master of Science 
(M.S.), Professional Science master’s degree 
 Professional degrees: Doctor of Medicine 
(M.D.), Juris Doctor (J.D.)
Critical in guiding the research, 
development and manufacturing work 
central to biotechnology and other industries 
by developing and leading the innovative 
thinking around new products 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 Require M.S. or Ph.D. in a specialized disciplines 
such as chemistry (especially organic and 
medicinal chemistry), cell biology, molecular 
biology, toxicology, genetics, immunology and 
biochemistry.
Discovery Research Scientist 
Works with a team to identify new 
drug targets 
Creates animal models to test new 
drugs and investigating the causes of 
and treatments for diseases 
Chemistry (especially organic and 
medicinal chemistry), cell biology, 
molecular biology, genetics, 
immunology and biochemistry
Process Development 
Scientist 
Designs and executes experiments 
associated with the development, 
improvement and scale-up of 
production processes 
 Interfaces with engineering groups 
and laboratory groups
Quality Control 
Manager 
Manages personnel 
Manages activities needed 
to analyze raw materials in-process 
samples and 
finished formulations 
according to standard 
operating procedures 
(SOPs)
Toxicologist 
Designs experiments and research 
studies focused on evaluating the 
harmful effects of a potential product 
on human health or the environment
Other job titles include… 
Chemist 
Microbiologist 
Biochemist 
Natural science manager 
Research and development 
scientist 
Research associate 
Environmental scientist
Career Pathways 
Management 
responsibilities 
Overall business 
planning 
Overseeing 
projects and other 
personnel
Work under the discretion of a scientist or 
engineer 
Essentially the scientist’s hands 
Work in the laboratory 
Performing research experiments according 
to good laboratory practices 
Collecting and analyzing data 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 Two or four year degree
Research Assistant/Associate 
Perform lab experiments and test 
according to good laboratory 
practices under the direction of a 
research associate
Process Development 
Associate 
Seeks out new and more efficient ways 
to use and produce existing products
Process 
Quality 
Inspector 
Performs a wide 
variety of 
inspections, 
checks, tests, and 
sampling 
procedures 
related to the 
manufacturing 
process
Quality Control Associate 
Analyzes raw materials, in-process 
samples and finished formulations 
according to SOPs
Career Pathways 
Great stepping stone 
Senior roles in quality control 
and quality assurance roles
Critical to building, optimizing, 
maintaining and operating state-of-the-art 
biomanufacturing facilities and use 
computer software to visualize the 
complete manufacturing process 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 B. S. in engineering and some require M.S. or 
Ph.D. in a specialized engineering disciplines 
such as biochemical, biomedical, chemical, 
electrical, environmental, food science, 
industrial, materials science and mechanical.
Process Engineer 
(Manufacturing) 
Develop and operate the current 
manufacturing process and works with 
technicians to ensure the product is 
properly manufactured
Quality Control Engineer 
Develops, revises and maintains 
standards for converting raw materials 
into products and devises SOPs for 
testing procedures
Maintenance Engineer 
Manages the design, planning, 
construction and maintenance of 
facilities, and oversees repairs to 
refrigeration, air conditioning, steam 
boilers, etc.
Process Control 
Engineer 
Designs and installs 
instruments to 
monitor and control 
certain manufacturing 
processes and helps 
improve 
manufacturing 
techniques
Environmental Engineer 
Develops techniques to recover 
reusable materials from waste created 
during manufacturing and designs 
water storage and treatment facilities
Career Pathways 
Management responsibilities 
Overseeing projects and 
personnel 
Corporate scientific 
professional, such as quality 
assurance or validation
Responsible for operating the equipment 
and processes necessary to manufacture 
batches of product 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 Completed a certificate course, two-year 
degree, and four-year degree
Process Technician 
Responsible for a variety of tasks 
involved in the monitoring and control of 
producing the product
Manufacturing Prep 
Process Technician 
Responsible for washing, 
drying, and sterilizing 
glassware
Formulation/Fill Technician 
Responsible for preparing the finished 
product form the purified active 
pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical 
ingredients
Packaging Technician 
Uses packaging systems to label, 
inspect and package the finished 
product
Career Pathways 
Stepping stone 
Laboratory technician role, 
such as quality control 
Corporate scientific 
professional roles, such as 
quality assurance
Vital to the ongoing operation of a 
manufacturing facility and are responsible 
for repairing equipment and electrical 
circuits, calibrating instruments and 
installing and validating new equipment 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 Completed a certificate course or two-year 
degree
Instrumentation/Calibration 
Technician 
Responsible for calibrating, testing, 
troubleshooting, repairing and 
maintaining a variety of circuits, 
components, analytical equipment and 
instrumentation
Manufacturing Support 
Technician 
Maintains manufacturing equipment and 
solves production problems caused by 
machinery
Environmental Technician 
Performs routine environmental 
testing and carries out waste 
treatment operations
Career Pathways 
Management responsibilities
Critical to keeping the bioscience business 
moving 
Educational Requirements and Preferences 
 Four-year degree in science with additional 
education in business, law, medicine/health care 
or communication
Quality Assurance 
Associate/Manager 
 Ensures the quality of all manufacturing and 
laboratory operations by verifying compliance 
with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) 
 Writing and updating SOPs 
 Reviewing data for abnormalities 
 Resolving problems that occurred during 
manufacturing or research.
Quality Assurance Auditor 
Performs audits of production and 
quality control to ensure compliance 
with in-house procedures, standards 
and regulatory requirements.
Validation 
Specialist/Scientist/Engineer 
Verify that equipment, processes and 
procedures are working as they are 
intended by designing and executing 
experimental protocols.
Clinical Research Associate 
(CRA) 
Assists in the monitoring and 
management of clinical trials 
Requires knowledge of drug 
development, clinical research (studies in 
humans), federal regulations and Good 
Clinical Practice (GCP).
Regulatory Affairs Specialist 
Coordinates and prepares a variety of 
documents to submit to the FDA
Customer Support Specialist 
(four-year degree) 
Serves as a contact for customers with 
technical product questions 
Ensures delivery of product that meets 
customers’ requirements 
Customer support experiences 
desired
Other job titles include… 
Project manager 
Sales representative 
Marketing specialist 
Patent attorney 
Corporate trainer 
Lawyer 
Technical writer
Career Pathways 
Management responsibilities

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Unit3 on the-job

  • 1. Careers in a Typical Bioscience Company
  • 2. Often takes many companies to bring a product to market Research and development startups Contract research and testing companies Clinical research organization (CROs) Specialized vendors
  • 3. Certificate programs and short courses (less than a two-year degree program) Two-year degree programs: Associate of Science (A.S.), Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)  Four-year degree programs: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Graduate degrees: Ph.D., Master of Science (M.S.), Professional Science master’s degree  Professional degrees: Doctor of Medicine (M.D.), Juris Doctor (J.D.)
  • 4. Critical in guiding the research, development and manufacturing work central to biotechnology and other industries by developing and leading the innovative thinking around new products Educational Requirements and Preferences  Require M.S. or Ph.D. in a specialized disciplines such as chemistry (especially organic and medicinal chemistry), cell biology, molecular biology, toxicology, genetics, immunology and biochemistry.
  • 5. Discovery Research Scientist Works with a team to identify new drug targets Creates animal models to test new drugs and investigating the causes of and treatments for diseases Chemistry (especially organic and medicinal chemistry), cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, immunology and biochemistry
  • 6. Process Development Scientist Designs and executes experiments associated with the development, improvement and scale-up of production processes  Interfaces with engineering groups and laboratory groups
  • 7. Quality Control Manager Manages personnel Manages activities needed to analyze raw materials in-process samples and finished formulations according to standard operating procedures (SOPs)
  • 8. Toxicologist Designs experiments and research studies focused on evaluating the harmful effects of a potential product on human health or the environment
  • 9. Other job titles include… Chemist Microbiologist Biochemist Natural science manager Research and development scientist Research associate Environmental scientist
  • 10. Career Pathways Management responsibilities Overall business planning Overseeing projects and other personnel
  • 11. Work under the discretion of a scientist or engineer Essentially the scientist’s hands Work in the laboratory Performing research experiments according to good laboratory practices Collecting and analyzing data Educational Requirements and Preferences  Two or four year degree
  • 12. Research Assistant/Associate Perform lab experiments and test according to good laboratory practices under the direction of a research associate
  • 13. Process Development Associate Seeks out new and more efficient ways to use and produce existing products
  • 14. Process Quality Inspector Performs a wide variety of inspections, checks, tests, and sampling procedures related to the manufacturing process
  • 15. Quality Control Associate Analyzes raw materials, in-process samples and finished formulations according to SOPs
  • 16. Career Pathways Great stepping stone Senior roles in quality control and quality assurance roles
  • 17. Critical to building, optimizing, maintaining and operating state-of-the-art biomanufacturing facilities and use computer software to visualize the complete manufacturing process Educational Requirements and Preferences  B. S. in engineering and some require M.S. or Ph.D. in a specialized engineering disciplines such as biochemical, biomedical, chemical, electrical, environmental, food science, industrial, materials science and mechanical.
  • 18. Process Engineer (Manufacturing) Develop and operate the current manufacturing process and works with technicians to ensure the product is properly manufactured
  • 19. Quality Control Engineer Develops, revises and maintains standards for converting raw materials into products and devises SOPs for testing procedures
  • 20. Maintenance Engineer Manages the design, planning, construction and maintenance of facilities, and oversees repairs to refrigeration, air conditioning, steam boilers, etc.
  • 21. Process Control Engineer Designs and installs instruments to monitor and control certain manufacturing processes and helps improve manufacturing techniques
  • 22. Environmental Engineer Develops techniques to recover reusable materials from waste created during manufacturing and designs water storage and treatment facilities
  • 23. Career Pathways Management responsibilities Overseeing projects and personnel Corporate scientific professional, such as quality assurance or validation
  • 24. Responsible for operating the equipment and processes necessary to manufacture batches of product Educational Requirements and Preferences  Completed a certificate course, two-year degree, and four-year degree
  • 25. Process Technician Responsible for a variety of tasks involved in the monitoring and control of producing the product
  • 26. Manufacturing Prep Process Technician Responsible for washing, drying, and sterilizing glassware
  • 27. Formulation/Fill Technician Responsible for preparing the finished product form the purified active pharmaceutical or biopharmaceutical ingredients
  • 28. Packaging Technician Uses packaging systems to label, inspect and package the finished product
  • 29. Career Pathways Stepping stone Laboratory technician role, such as quality control Corporate scientific professional roles, such as quality assurance
  • 30. Vital to the ongoing operation of a manufacturing facility and are responsible for repairing equipment and electrical circuits, calibrating instruments and installing and validating new equipment Educational Requirements and Preferences  Completed a certificate course or two-year degree
  • 31. Instrumentation/Calibration Technician Responsible for calibrating, testing, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining a variety of circuits, components, analytical equipment and instrumentation
  • 32. Manufacturing Support Technician Maintains manufacturing equipment and solves production problems caused by machinery
  • 33. Environmental Technician Performs routine environmental testing and carries out waste treatment operations
  • 34. Career Pathways Management responsibilities
  • 35. Critical to keeping the bioscience business moving Educational Requirements and Preferences  Four-year degree in science with additional education in business, law, medicine/health care or communication
  • 36. Quality Assurance Associate/Manager  Ensures the quality of all manufacturing and laboratory operations by verifying compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP)  Writing and updating SOPs  Reviewing data for abnormalities  Resolving problems that occurred during manufacturing or research.
  • 37. Quality Assurance Auditor Performs audits of production and quality control to ensure compliance with in-house procedures, standards and regulatory requirements.
  • 38. Validation Specialist/Scientist/Engineer Verify that equipment, processes and procedures are working as they are intended by designing and executing experimental protocols.
  • 39. Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Assists in the monitoring and management of clinical trials Requires knowledge of drug development, clinical research (studies in humans), federal regulations and Good Clinical Practice (GCP).
  • 40. Regulatory Affairs Specialist Coordinates and prepares a variety of documents to submit to the FDA
  • 41. Customer Support Specialist (four-year degree) Serves as a contact for customers with technical product questions Ensures delivery of product that meets customers’ requirements Customer support experiences desired
  • 42. Other job titles include… Project manager Sales representative Marketing specialist Patent attorney Corporate trainer Lawyer Technical writer
  • 43. Career Pathways Management responsibilities