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Land Use Associate Attorney
Salary not disclosed
Paramus, NJ 3 days ago

We are seeking a motivated land use associate attorney to join a highly respected boutique law firm's team near Paramus, NJ. The ideal candidate has 1–3 years of hands-on experience with municipal land use, zoning, permitting, and administrative hearings in New Jersey, strong client-facing skills, and an ability to manage matter workflow efficiently.


Key Responsibilities


  • Represent clients before planning boards, zoning boards of adjustment, and municipal agencies in New Jersey.
  • Prepare and file applications, variances, site plan materials, and municipal permit packages.
  • Draft and negotiate land use-related agreements, escrow/land development conditions, covenants, and consent orders.
  • Conduct legal research and prepare memos on municipal land use statutes, local ordinances, and case law.
  • Advise developers, property owners, municipalities, and institutional clients on compliance, due diligence, and risk mitigation.
  • Prepare hearing materials, witness examinations, and legal arguments; present at hearings.
  • Assist with land use litigation, municipal appeals, and administrative enforcement matters.
  • Coordinate with planners, engineers, surveyors, and other consultants; manage discovery and case/document organization.
  • Maintain client communications and assist partners in business development and proposals.


Qualifications

  • J.D. from an accredited law school.
  • 1–3 years practicing land use, zoning, municipal law, or closely related area.
  • Admission to the New Jersey bar preferred; NJ bar-eligible candidates will be considered.
  • Practical experience with planning/zoning board procedures, variances, site plans, and municipal permitting.
  • Strong legal research, writing, and oral advocacy skills.
  • Ability to organize and manage multiple matters and meet deadlines.
  • Professional demeanor, client-service orientation, and collaborative teamwork.
  • Familiarity with local land use ordinances, the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL), and relevant NJ case law preferred.
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Corporate Paralegal
Salary not disclosed
Morristown, NJ 3 days ago

We are seeking an experienced Corporate/M&A Paralegal to join a growing transactional practice. This is a highly active, deal-focused role—not a back-office position. You will be embedded in live transactions, working closely with partners and senior attorneys, and will take ownership of core corporate and M&A workflows from LOI through closing and post-closing.

The ideal candidate is organized, proactive, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating in a high-expectation, high-trust environment. You will be expected to issue-spot, make recommendations, and drive process ownership.


Primary Responsibilities

Corporate & M&A Transaction Support

  • Support mergers, asset purchases, stock purchases, and related transactions from diligence through closing
  • Manage deal checklists, SOPs, and closing checklists
  • Draft, coordinate, and finalize routine and ancillary transaction documents (e.g., consents, resolutions, disclosure schedules, closing certificates, post-closing filings)
  • Coordinate and track conditions to closing, deliverables, and post-closing obligations
  • Organize and maintain virtual data rooms and diligence materials
  • Prepare and maintain cap tables, ownership summaries, and entity charts

General Corporate Support

  • Prepare and file entity formations, foreign qualifications, dissolutions, and amendments
  • Maintain corporate records, minute books, and governance materials
  • Support contract review and organization for ongoing GC clients
  • Coordinate UCC searches, lien filings, and releases
  • Liaise with registered agents, state filing offices, lenders, and opposing counsel

Process Ownership & Deal Management

  • Serve as a central point of coordination on active matters to keep deals moving
  • Track deadlines, filing requirements, and transaction timelines
  • Maintain internal SOPs, templates, and transaction workflows


Qualifications

  • 6+ years of paralegal experience, with significant corporate and transactional exposure
  • Prior experience supporting M&A or complex corporate transactions strongly preferred
  • High attention to detail and ability to manage multiple matters simultaneously
  • Comfortable working directly with partners and taking ownership of workstreams
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Self-starter with sound judgment and the ability to work independently
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Managing Counsel
Salary not disclosed
Bedminster, NJ 3 days ago

Our client – a NJ-headquartered family office focused on the development and management of millions of square feet of industrial, commercial, and residential properties and land development sites nationwide – is seeking to hire its first in-house lawyer. This newly created role will serve as the company’s de facto Head of Legal and primary legal advisor across the organization. The ideal candidate is a pragmatic, business-minded attorney with at least five years of experience handling real estate matters, including leasing, financing, and land use and zoning issues, and with working familiarity in areas such as taxation, corporate governance, and employment law. Given the breadth of the remit, this role is particularly well suited to a strong generalist with prior in-house experience or a law firm attorney ready to take on broader ownership and responsibility. The successful candidate will lead the legal function and work closely with the company’s President, senior leadership, and operating teams, while also managing relationships with outside counsel, lenders, joint-venture partners, and other counterparties. The organization offers a highly collaborative culture, meaningful autonomy, strong work-life balance, and long-term stability.


• Base salary of $150K – 250K depending on experience, plus eligibility for discretionary cash bonus.


Responsibilities:


• Draft, review, and negotiate commercial and other real estate leases;

• Oversee land use matters, including zoning, site planning, and related regulatory and political considerations;

• Support real estate financing transactions and assist in developing and refining the company’s debt and capital strategies;

• Advise on taxation matters, including issues involving U.S. owners of foreign corporations, in coordination with external tax advisors;

• Serve as a legal liaison between U.S. headquarters and the management of a European holding company;

• Partner with the controller and financial leadership to assess legal and business risk and develop mitigation strategies;

• Handle corporate governance matters, including entity management, regulatory filings, and ongoing compliance;

• Provide legal guidance to an affiliated charitable foundation on nonprofit governance and compliance matters;

• Support select corporate, transactional, and commercial agreements outside of core real estate work;

• Assist with employment, HR, and litigation matters as needed, primarily through oversight and coordination with outside counsel;

• Manage relationships with external counsel and collaborate with cross-functional teams on legal and business initiatives; and

• Advise on day-to-day operational and strategic matters as they arise.


Required Qualifications:


• J.D. from a top-tier law school;

• Licensed and in good standing with at least one U.S. state bar;

• At least five years of relevant experience, ideally gained at a top law firm and/or a sophisticated in-house legal department (prior in-house experience strongly preferred);

• Strong working knowledge of real estate law, particularly leasing, land use and zoning, and financing (borrower-side experience preferred);

• Demonstrated experience drafting and negotiating lease agreements;

• Working familiarity with U.S. tax law and comfort collaborating with specialist advisors;

• Experience representing family offices or closely held businesses is a plus;

• Excellent judgment and communication skills, with the ability to translate legal issues into practical, business-oriented advice; and

• Strong organizational and interpersonal skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.


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About Solomon Page


Founded in 1990, Solomon Page is a specialty niche provider of staffing and executive search solutions across a wide array of functions and industries. The success of Solomon Page reflects an organic growth strategy supported by a highly entrepreneurial culture. Acting as a strategic partner to our clients and candidates, we focus on providing customized solutions and building long-term relationships based on trust, respect, and the consistent delivery of excellent results. For more information and additional opportunities, visit: and connect with us on Facebook, and LinkedIn.


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Trust & Estate Paralegal
Salary not disclosed
Newark, NJ 3 days ago

Trust & Estate Paralegal (Newark, New Jersey) 2 days remote


A leading Newark law firm seeks an experienced and detail-oriented Trust & Estates Paralegal to support attorneys in its Tax, Trusts & Estates practice. This role requires strong paralegal and accounting skills, accuracy, and the ability to work independently with clients and third parties.


Hybrid 2 days remote


Must have 2 years or more of Trust & Estate Paralegal Experience. Must have financial knowledge

of Estate Finances.


  • Manage estate and trust fiduciary accounts and checkbooks
  • Prepare checks for expenses, distributions, and disbursements
  • Reconcile bank statements and maintain accurate records
  • Coordinate with attorneys to ensure timely payment of invoices
  • Assist with internal accounting systems and process improvements

Client & File Management

  • Communicate with clients, beneficiaries, and professionals
  • Maintain organized and up-to-date client files

Estate & Trust Administration

  • Gather and analyze probate and non-probate asset information
  • Prepare asset inventories and assist with estate accountings
  • Track trust income, expenses, distributions, and beneficiaries
  • Organize documentation for estate and inheritance tax filings (IRS Form 706, NY ET-706, NJ IT-R, etc.)

Analysis & Projections

  • Assist with estate tax projections and administration cost estimates in coordination with attorneys

General Support

  • Draft routine correspondence and assist with court filings
  • Use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and iManage

Qualifications

  • 2+ years of Trust & Estates bookkeeping experience in a law or accounting firm
  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree, or Paralegal Certificate
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Ground Floor L+E Attorney Opportunity to Expand Litigation Boutique to New Jersey
Salary not disclosed
Newark, NJ 3 days ago

We are working with a highly-respected California-headquartered litigation boutique that is expanding to New Jersey. Our client is looking for a litigator (ideally with Labor + Employment experience) to join the team. Ground floor opportunity to build up the New Jersey office. 


All candidates who are a potential fit for the role will be contacted to discuss the opportunity before their resume is submitted to our client.

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Fair Lending Program Manager
Salary not disclosed
Sewell, NJ 3 days ago

Title: Fair Lending Banking Specialist / Program Manager

Location: Sewell, NY

Job Type: Direct hire

Work Week: 8:15 am – 5 pm, in office

Work Mode: 100% onsite

Salary Range: $80,000 - $135,000 per year.

Job Overview: The Fair Lending Banking Specialist will lead the design, implementation, and ongoing management of the Bank’s Fair Lending Compliance Program to ensure full compliance with federal and state regulations and maintain a strong fair lending risk profile. This role serves as the program owner for all Fair Lending governance, risk assessment, monitoring, reporting, training, and regulatory examination readiness activities.


The ideal candidate will bring hands-on experience establishing and leading a Fair Lending Compliance Program within a banking or financial institution environment — including developing risk assessment methodologies, building monitoring frameworks, conducting redlining and comparative file reviews, managing remediation, and presenting results to Senior Management and the Board of Directors.


This position partners closely with Senior Leadership, Compliance, Risk, CRA, Lending, and Audit teams to proactively identify Fair Lending risk and continuously strengthen the Bank’s compliance posture.


Key Responsibilities

Fair Lending Program Ownership & Governance

  • Design, implement, and oversee the Bank’s enterprise-wide Fair Lending Compliance Program, ensuring it is risk-based and aligned with the Bank’s size, complexity, and business model
  • Serve as the primary subject matter expert and owner for Fair Lending risk management across all lending products and business lines
  • Advise Senior Management and the Board of Directors on emerging Fair Lending risks, regulatory expectations, and program effectiveness

Risk Assessment & Monitoring

  • Develop and execute the Bank’s annual Fair Lending risk assessment, evaluating underwriting, pricing, marketing, steering, redlining, and product risk
  • Design and oversee a robust Fair Lending monitoring framework, including:
  • Comparative file reviews
  • Redlining analysis
  • Marketing and outreach reviews
  • Exception and override testing
  • Quality of assistance reviews
  • Identify root causes of Fair Lending issues and ensure timely remediation and control enhancements

Reporting & Regulatory Engagement

  • Prepare clear, concise, and data-driven reports for Senior Management and the Board of Directors on Fair Lending risk, trends, and remediation efforts
  • Serve as the primary owner for Fair Lending regulatory examinations (OCC, FDIC, CFPB, state regulators), including preparation, issue management, and response development
  • Maintain comprehensive documentation, workpapers, and evidence supporting program effectiveness

Policies, Controls & Training

  • Develop and maintain all Fair Lending-related policies, procedures, and program documentation
  • Review credit policies, pricing structures, underwriting criteria, marketing strategies, new products, and third-party activities to proactively identify Fair Lending risk
  • Design and lead Fair Lending training programs for employees, Senior Management, and the Board of Directors, including customized training as needed

Cross-Functional Leadership

  • Partner with the CRA Officer, Lending teams, Compliance, Risk Management, Audit, and Operations to integrate Fair Lending controls throughout the organization
  • Lead continuous improvement initiatives to strengthen preventative and detective controls
  • Manage special compliance projects as assigned


Required Qualifications

Important Note: This role requires hands-on leadership and ownership of a Fair Lending Compliance Program within a banking environment. Experience limited to loan origination, underwriting, or participation in Fair Lending reviews without program design and management responsibility will not meet the requirements of this position.

  • Bachelor’s Degree (required)
  • 5+ years of banking compliance experience with direct ownership of Fair Lending Compliance Programs
  • Demonstrated experience designing and managing Fair Lending risk assessments, monitoring frameworks, and regulatory examinations
  • Extensive hands-on experience with:
  • Comparative file reviews
  • Redlining analysis
  • Underwriting and pricing risk reviews
  • Fair Lending remediation efforts
  • Expert knowledge of Fair Lending laws and regulations, including ECOA, FHA, HMDA, and regulatory guidance
  • Proven ability to present complex Fair Lending risk information to Senior Management and Board-level audiences
  • Strong analytical and data interpretation skills
  • Proven ability to lead cross-functional initiatives and manage multiple complex projects simultaneously
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to work independently


Preferred Qualifications

  • Certified Compliance Professional (CRCM, CAFP, or similar)
  • Experience leading Fair Lending programs within community banks, regional banks, or credit unions
  • Experience working directly with regulatory agencies on Fair Lending matters
  • Advanced data analytics or statistical analysis experience related to Fair Lending risk
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Senior Commercial Real Estate Attorney
Salary not disclosed
Ocean, NJ 3 days ago

Pay: $185,000.00 - $225,000.00 per year


Why This Is a Great Opportunity

  • Join a respected, established New Jersey law firm with nearly a century of reputation and client loyalty
  • Work on sophisticated commercial real estate transactions across multifamily, retail, office, and industrial assets
  • Partner directly with business owners, developers, investors, and lenders
  • Take ownership of high-value deals from negotiation through closing
  • Competitive compensation range of $185,000–$225,000 with long-term growth potential
  • Opportunity for hybrid flexibility for the right candidate


Location: Ocean Township, New Jersey. This is primarily an on-site role with potential hybrid flexibility for the right experienced candidate.


Note: Candidates must have 5+ years of commercial real estate attorney experience.


About Us

We are a full-service, highly regarded New Jersey law firm with deep roots in the community and a reputation for excellence across multiple practice areas. Our attorneys collaborate across disciplines to deliver sophisticated, business-focused legal solutions. We combine longevity and experience with a nimble, entrepreneurial approach to client service.


Job Description

  • Negotiate and draft complex commercial leases, purchase and sale agreements, and related real estate documents
  • Advise clients on acquisitions, development, financing, refinancing, and disposition of commercial properties
  • Handle transactions involving multifamily, retail, office, and industrial assets
  • Conduct due diligence, title and survey review, and coordinate closings
  • Provide strategic legal counsel to developers, investors, landlords, and lenders
  • Collaborate with partners and cross-practice attorneys to deliver seamless client service
  • Ensure compliance with state and federal real estate regulations


Qualifications

  • 5+ years of commercial real estate attorney experience
  • Strong experience negotiating and drafting commercial real estate agreements
  • Demonstrated experience handling complex real estate transactions from start to finish
  • Admission to the New Jersey Bar in good standing
  • Excellent drafting, negotiation, and client communication skills


Why You Will Love Working Here

You will join a collaborative, relationship-driven team that values professionalism, responsiveness, and results. Our culture supports autonomy, business development, and long-term career growth. We are entrepreneurial in mindset but grounded in strong legal fundamentals. You will have the opportunity to build meaningful client relationships while working alongside experienced attorneys who take pride in excellence.


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Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:


  • Dental insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance
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Trust & Estate Attorney (Elder Law Attorney)
Salary not disclosed
Montville, NJ 3 days ago

Trust & Estate Attorney (Elder Law Attorney) – Hybrid

Job Type: Full-Time

Schedule: Monday to Friday

Salary: $80,000-100,000 per year (commensurate with experience)

Location: 150 River Road, Building O, Suite 2B Montville, New Jersey 07045

Work Arrangement: Hybrid


About the Firm


For more than 30 years, Muchnik Elder Law P.C., together with its predecessor firms, has specialized in Elder Law, Estate Planning, Medicaid Planning, Probate, Guardianship, and Trust & Estate Administration. We proudly serve families throughout New York and New Jersey with compassionate, personalized, and highly skilled legal representation.


Our firm is dedicated to helping clients protect their assets, plan for long-term care, provide for future family generations, and navigate complex legal matters with dignity and clarity. We value professionalism, client-centered service, and a collaborative team environment.


What We Are Looking For


We are seeking a New Jersey Barred Attorney with a minimum of two (2) years of experience practicing law (preference given to candidates with backgrounds in Trust & Estates and/or Elder Law).


The ideal candidate is service-oriented, detail-driven, and comfortable handling client matters from intake through completion. This is an excellent opportunity for an attorney seeking meaningful client interaction, professional growth, and work-life balance within a supportive team.


Qualifications


  • Active member in good standing of the New Jersey Bar (required)
  • Minimum 2 years of Trust & Estates experience as a practicing attorney
  • Experience in Elder Law, Medicaid planning, estate planning, or estate administration preferred
  • Strong drafting and legal writing skills
  • Experience with Surrogate’s Court or Probate Court proceedings
  • Familiarity with fiduciary accounting and estate tax concepts is a plus
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Strong organizational and time-management abilities
  • Client-service oriented with the ability to assess client needs effectively
  • Self-motivated with strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and legal research platforms (Westlaw, Lexis, or similar)
  • Reliable transportation for occasional court appearances or filings
  • Admission to the New York Bar is a plus but not required.


Responsibilities Include


  • Drafting and reviewing estate planning documents (Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Advance Directives)
  • Advising clients on asset protection and Medicaid planning strategies
  • Managing estate administration matters from inception through closing
  • Preparing and filing probate and administration pleadings
  • Representing clients in uncontested and contested probate matters
  • Handling guardianship applications and related court proceedings
  • Communicating with clients, financial institutions, courts, and government agencies
  • Assisting with Medicaid applications and long-term care planning
  • Court appearances as required
  • Maintaining accurate billing records and case documentation
  • Participating in community outreach, educational seminars, and business development initiatives


Compensation Package Includes


  • Salary range: $80,000-100,000 per year, based on experience
  • Annual performance evaluation and salary review
  • Retirement plan with employer contribution
  • Generous Paid Time Off
  • CLE reimbursement and bar registration fees
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Convenient free parking, and reimbursement of business mileage and expense related to client matters
  • Hybrid work flexibility (remote work up to three days per week after introductory period)
  • Supportive, collegial team environment with opportunity for growth and advancement
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Head of Legal
Salary not disclosed
Fort Lee, NJ 3 days ago

Are you a legal "builder" ready to stand up a U.S. legal function from the ground up in a highly regulated, high-growth industry?


A fast-growing international iGaming and sports betting technology group is seeking a strategic and hands-on Head of Legal to lead its U.S. legal operations. In this role, you will report directly to the General Counsel and act as a key partner to leadership as the company scales its presence in New Jersey and across the U.S.


Location: Fort Lee, NJ (100% On-site)

Work Mode: Full-time, office-based only (no remote/hybrid)


You will be the primary legal architect for the U.S. entity, navigating the intersection of New Jersey gaming regulation, employment law, corporate governance, and commercial transactions. This is a true “builder” opportunity for someone who enjoys owning complex, cross-functional matters and shaping how a business operates from a legal and compliance perspective.


What You’ll Do

  • Lead contract lifecycle management: draft, review, and negotiate complex commercial agreements, including MSAs, vendor contracts, and IP licensing deals.
  • Own regulatory & gaming compliance: manage all interactions with the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) and Casino Control Commission (CCC), including corporate and key employee licensing.
  • Support employment & HR: act as the primary legal point for HR-related matters, including employment agreements, restrictive covenants, and NJ-specific labor/payroll compliance.
  • Oversee real estate & facilities: handle legal aspects of office leasing, expansion, and related local requirements as the New Jersey footprint grows.
  • Drive corporate governance: manage corporate filings, resolutions, and internal policies to keep the U.S. entity in good standing.
  • Build risk & compliance frameworks: design and enforce an internal compliance environment aligned with “Casino Key Employee” standards.
  • Manage outside counsel: select and oversee specialized external counsel for complex litigation or niche IP and regulatory matters.


What We’re Looking For

  • Education & Licensure: J.D. from an accredited law school and active U.S. bar license; New Jersey bar admission or eligibility to register as In-House Counsel in NJ is required.
  • Experience: 7–10 years of legal experience, including at least 3 years in a leadership role within a startup or high-growth tech environment.
  • Broad Legal Skill Set: Demonstrable experience across employment law, commercial contracts, and real estate.
  • iGaming / Sports Betting Exposure: iGaming industry experience is required, with prior exposure to iGaming or sports betting regulations strongly preferred; familiarity with the Casino Control Act is a major plus.
  • Mindset: Low-ego, business-oriented, comfortable operating in a “Casino Key Employee” environment with high integrity, sound judgment, and the ability to influence senior stakeholders.


Why Join

You’ll be joining a global, tech-driven organization operating at the intersection of digital entertainment, gaming, and regulated markets. Legal, product, and operations work closely together, and this role has both immediate impact and long-term ownership as the U.S. business scales.


What’s on offer:

  • Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), and more.
  • Time off: Generous PTO.
  • Office perks: Partially subsidized in-office breakfasts and lunches.
  • Culture: Collaborative, international environment that celebrates birthdays, milestones, and employee anniversaries.
  • Growth: meaningful opportunities for professional development as the physical and digital footprint in the U.S. expands.



This is a confidential search. If you have the drive, the expertise, and the builder mindset to lead a U.S. legal function in the iGaming and sports betting space, we’d love to hear from you.



To apply, please submit your resume via LinkedIn Easy Apply.

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Manager, QC Biochemistry
Salary not disclosed
Hopewell, NJ 3 days ago

General Description:

Supervises staff and executes QC Biochemistry laboratory activities to support GMP manufacturing, testing and release of material, intermediates and finished products under FDA/EU regulations, applicable International Regulations, processes and procedures. Establishes and implements QC Biochemistry procedures and supports regulatory compliance inspections. Ensures efficient and effective day to day operations of the Biochemistry laboratory.


Essential Functions of the job:

  • Lead the QC Biochemistry GMP laboratory through late phase activities.
  • Oversee QC Biochemistry laboratory related quality systems to ensure conformance with regulations and quality standards.
  • Supervise a highly efficient QC Biochemistry team. Identify and develop key talents.
  • Manage QC Biochemistry laboratory routine operations, including but not limited to validation, SOP revisions, specification updates, testing records, personnel training and, scheduling, etc.
  • Execute laboratory bench work for analytical methods such as Potency assays, Binding ELISA, Cell Culture, Residual Host Cell Protein(HCP), Residual DNA as required.
  • Ensure Biochemistry laboratory compliance with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards.
  • Ensure timely completion of testing (e.g., in-process, DS release, DP release, and stability testing) to ensure timely generation and reporting of test results In support of manufacturing operations.
  • Ensure appropriate investigation of OOS events, discrepancies, lab errors, and equipment failures.
  • Implementation of effective corrective actions and preventive actions (CAPAs).
  • Participate in internal and external GMP audits where possible.
  • Manage QC Biochemistry method transfers and method validation activities, including transfer/validation strategy and approval of protocols and reports.
  • Ensure that the QC Biochemistry laboratory meets or improves on budget, cost, volume, and efficiency targets (KPIs) in line with business objectives.
  • Manage, motivate, coach and mentor direct reports.
  • Undertake any other duties as required.


Core Competencies, Knowledge, and Skill Requirements:

  • Scientific degree (ideally in Biochemistry, molecular biology, biotechnology or related).
  • Minimum of 5-7 years working experience and 2 years managing laboratory analysts in an FDA-regulated biotechnology, pharmaceutical company with progressive levels of responsibility are required.
  • Working knowledge and experience with Biochemistry analytical methods such as Potency assays, Binding ELISA, Cell Culture, Residual Host Cell Protein(HCP), Residual DNA as well as instruments such Incubators, Biosafety Cabinets, Plate Washers, and Microplate Readers, etc.
  • Knowledgeable with USP/EP and cGMP/EU GMP regulations.
  • Direct experience in a GMP quality control lab is a must.
  • Familiar with instrument and equipment validation.
  • Expert knowledge of quality control principles, practices, and standards for the biopharmaceutical industry.
  • Impressive, demonstrable track record and skills/experience gained within a similar position(s), at a similar level.
  • Credible and confident communicator (written and verbal) at all levels.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving ability.
  • Excellent project management skills.
  • Hands-on approach, with a ‘can do’ attitude.
  • Ability to prioritize, demonstrating good time management skills.
  • Excellent attention to detail, with the ability to work accurately in a busy and demanding environment.
  • Self-motivated, with the ability to work proactively using own initiative.
  • Committed to learning and development.


Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • Supervise a highly efficient QC Biochemistry team. Identify and develop key talents.
  • Manage QC Biochemistry laboratory routine operations, including but not limited to validation, SOP revisions, specification updates, testing records, personnel training and scheduling, etc.
  • Manage QC Biochemistry method transfers and method validation activities, including transfer/validation strategy and approval of protocols and reports.
  • Ensure that the QC Biochemistry laboratory meets or improves on budget, cost, volume, and efficiency targets (KPIs) in line with business objectives.
  • Manage, motivate, coach and mentor direct reports.
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