The Laboratory Animal Management Association is seeking a Program Lead for Method Remediation in Animal Health who will provide technical leadership and oversee remediation strategies. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in Quality Control method development and strong project management skills, particularly in bioassays for animal health vaccines
Job Summary
The Program Lead will serve as a subject matter expert, coach and technical team lead driving remediation strategy, prioritizing projects, coordinating resources, and report portfolio status to senior stakeholders.
Lead complex data analysis and trending to identify non‑robust or out‑of‑specification methods and provide technical leadership and perform bench-level remediation across multiple test platforms.
Author method remediation protocols, validation reports, and regulatory submissions for USDA review and approval and lead cross-functional, site‑to‑site analytical method transfers.
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The Laboratory Animal Management Association is seeking a Program Lead for Method Remediation in Animal Health who will provide technical leadership and oversee remediation strategies. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in Quality Control method development and strong project management skills, particularly in bioassays for animal health vaccines.
Salary
Base: $129,000.00 - $203,100.00; Bonus/Equity: eligible for annual bonus and long-term incentive; Benefits: medical, dental, vision healthcare and other insurance benefits, retirement benefits, including 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, and compassionate and sick days
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Method remediation strategy
Data analysis and trending
Bench-level remediation
Method remediation protocols
Analytical method transfers
Cross-functional collaborations
Nice-to-have
Execution excellence
Entrepreneurial mindset
Agility and resilience
Safety-first, quality always mindset
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Biology, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology, Virology, or a related biological science
Minimum 7 years of bench‑level Quality Control method development, validation and troubleshooting
Minimum 5 years of experience in bioassay data analysis, trending and interpretation
Demonstrated familiarity with USDA regulations and requirements
Project management experience delivering analytical method development, remediation and transfer projects