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Senior Scientist

Job Locations US-NC-Research Triangle Park
Posted Date 18 hours ago(6/5/2026 1:16 PM)
Requisition ID
2026-37949
Category
Process Sciences
Company (Portal Searching)
FUJIFILM Biotechnologies

Position Overview

The successful Senior Scientist acts as a technical lead for the upstream component of client programs. The individual monitors ongoing experiments, identifies or resolves complex technical project issues, and provides technical leadership within the group. The individual takes a more active role in non-routine process development activities.

Company Overview

At FUJIFILM Biotechnologies, we’re leading the charge in advancing tomorrow’s medicines. If you want to be a part of life-impacting projects alongside today’s most innovative biopharmaceutical companies, FUJIFILM Biotechnologies could be the right place for you.


From our Bioprocess Innovation Center to our cGMP-compliant manufacturing site, we thrive on collaboration, creativity, and purpose. Whether your expertise lies in research, manufacturing, or production, you’ll find a home here where your efforts directly improve patients’ lives. Together, let’s shape the future of healthcare.


Situated at the cross-section of Morrisville and Research Triangle Park (RTP), North Carolina, our site is at the heart of a booming biotech hub surrounded by top universities, vibrant communities, and various outdoor opportunities.


Fujifilm is globally headquartered in Tokyo with over 70,000 employees across four key business segments of healthcare, electronics, business innovation, and imaging. We are guided and united by our Group Purpose of “giving our world more smiles.” Visit:

Job Description

What You'll Do:

  • Independently applies scientific and/or cross-functional knowledge to achieve project goals.
  • Ensures completeness and technical quality of work to ensure the integrity of research.
  • Identification and resolution of technical project issues.
  • Responsible for one or more client projects.
  • Manages planning and scheduling logistics for their program(s).
  • Experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation of data.
  • Ensure safety procedures and cultural norms are followed.
  • Provide technical leadership for higher-level analysis involving process experimental design and data analysis.
  • Implement/start up new equipment and operational readiness activities.
  • Author SOPs and work instructions in FDA-regulated environments.
  • Provide technical guidance for deviation investigations, root cause analyses (RCAs) and CAPAs.
  • Trains and provides guidance to lower-level scientists.
  • Provides functional supervision or feedback to junior scientists and may provide performance feedback to managers.

Basic Requirements:

  • Ph.D. and 1+ years of experience, an M.S. and 6+ years of experience, a B.S. and 10+ years of experience
  • Has proven expertise in upstream mammalian cell culture technologies and theory.
  • Advanced knowledge or SME for upstream processing, including seed train scale-up, fed-batch bioreactor operations and analytical equipment troubleshooting.
  • Working knowledge of Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and other associated software used in the scientific field.
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills and ability to influence and collaborate in a team environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with CHO cell platforms, Ambr technology, scale-up/scale-down/scale-out, recovery operations, and media development are preferred.

Physical Demands:

  • Essential physical requirements, such as climbing ladders, standing for long periods of time, stooping, and typing.
  • Physical effort/lifting, up to 50 pounds may be required.
  • Weekend work is routine in cell culture, additionally process may require infrequent nights, or to be on-call as needed.
  • Travel requirements: This position has no travel requirements. Some travel may be offered for conferences or process transfer activities.
  • Emergency staff designations.

Visual Acuity:

  • The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer terminal; extensive reading; visual inspection involving small parts, small defects and/or operation of machines including inspection; using measurement devices and/or assembly or fabrication of parts at distances close to the eyes.

Environmental Conditions:

  • Environment: primarily indoors in a laboratory or office setting.
  • Exposures encountered: may be exposed to hazardous materials, loud noise, or extreme heat/cold.

Benefits:

Our programs are designed to focus on maintaining and enhancing all pillars of health with a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision and prescription drug coverage with the option of a Health Savings Account with company contributions. In addition, we offer an industry leading 401(k) savings plan, insurance coverage, employee assistance programs and various wellness incentives. We support life-work balance with paid vacation time, sick time, and company holidays. Explore a supportive environment that enriches both your personal and professional growth!

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To all agencies: Please, no phone calls or emails to any employee of FUJIFILM about this requisition. All resumes submitted by search firms/employment agencies to any employee at FUJIFILM via-email, the internet or in any form and/or method will be deemed the sole property of FUJIFILM, unless such search firms/employment agencies were engaged by FUJIFILM for this requisition and a valid agreement with FUJIFILM is in place. In the event a candidate who was submitted outside of the FUJIFILM agency engagement process is hired, no fee or payment of any kind will be paid.

EEO Information

Fujifilm is committed to providing equal opportunities in hiring, promotion and advancement, compensation, benefits, and training regardless of nationality, age, gender, sexual orientation or gender identity, race, ethnicity, religion, political creed, ideology, national, or social origin, disability, veteran status, etc.

ADA Information

If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to our HR Department (HR_FDBU@fujifilm.com).

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