DNA Script is looking for a highly motivated, well-organized team-player to join the Enzyme Engineering team as an Engineer. Your role will be to help us discover and evolve our proprietary DNA polymerase variants (TdT) for DNA synthesis technology.
You will be involved in different steps of enzyme variant screening: (i) mutant expression and purification, (ii) sequencing, (iii) mutants characterization (automated DNA synthesis, stability, …), (iv) presentation of results and reporting.
The Enzyme Engineering team comprises two people: Research Assistant and Team leader (PhD), and is part of the Reagent Research team (12 people).
Main Responsibilities:
Express, purify and prepare enzyme variants at small scale
Prepare and perform automated runs to test purified enzyme variants in automated DNA synthesis run
Run efficiently and reproducibly day to day operations
Perform data analysis and generate meaningful insights from complex data sets
Optimize screening procedures
Interact with research (chemistry, analytics, innovation) and synthesis teams
Engagement in good laboratory and good documentation practices
Support the team when needed
Experience:
Essential:
Master’s or Engineering Degree in Biochemistry, Biotechnology or Biology
≥ 2 years’ experience in private company or public institute
‘Hands on’ working experience in biochemistry lab
Familiarity with protein handling, expression and purification
Good skills in data analysis and data visualization
Strong record keeping skills, organization and rigor
Strong interpersonal skills
Good command of the English language
Desirable
Experience in automation (Hamilton)
Coding skills (Python)
Experience in NGS data
Experience in enzymology
Miscellaneous:
Job located in Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
Start date:01 January or sooner
Recruitment Process:
Initial screening with the hiring manager
Day interview at the office with the manager, HR and the rest of the team
Reference Checks
Timing: 2-3 weeks
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