Job Description:
The Laboratory Manager is responsible for the overall organization of the company’s laboratory-based workspaces, including ordering laboratory supplies, monitoring inventory levels, and scheduling the maintenance, repair, and calibration of equipment. This individual will interface with environmental health & safety (EHS) personnel, research and development staff, and support the maintenance of the company’s quality management system (QMS). The Laboratory Manager will follow the company’s standard operating procedures (SOPs), and develop, design, and implement modifications to such procedures to increase overall efficiency and effectiveness. This individual must be able to meet deadlines and assess priorities for handling multiple projects and fluctuating workloads.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepare and submit purchase requisitions for laboratory supplies and equipment;
- Physically receive, visually inspect, and record the receipt of purchased items in the company’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) system;
- Organize and maintain inventory to ensure its availability;
- Regularly conduct inventory audits and reconciliations;
- Schedule the maintenance, repair, and calibration of laboratory equipment;
- Manage the shipment of supplies and equipment to research partners;
- Coordinate and oversee the movement and disposition of rejected inventory that is subject to Material Review Board (MRB) disposition;
- Process product returns;
- Work with product development engineers to assist in preparing and conducting laboratory-based research projects and experiments;
- Develop and maintain a clean and organized structure within the company’s laboratory spaces, including the sanitization of all laboratory surfaces;
- Manage and track biohazardous and chemical waste;
- Review and support the development of standard operating policies and procedures;
- Assist in the preparation and support of external audits; and
- Perform other administrative and clerical tasks and projects as may be required from time to time.
Essential Education, Skills, Environment Education and Work Experience:
- Education beyond high school in the field of biotechnology, engineering, biology, or biochemistry;
- Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, and Excel);
- Ability to learn new software systems as needed;
- prior knowledge of working with Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software systems preferred;
- Experience working with a cross-functional teams; and
- Exceptional time management, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
- Ability to ask questions to understand novel, complex technologies;
- Ability to troubleshoot equipment and make calculated decisions;
- High standard of excellence for work and finds fulfillment in helping others;
- General knowledge of quality management systems (ISO 90001, ISO 13485) and documentation control best practices; and
- Strong communication skills.
We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other
characteristic protected by law.
What We Do
RevBio is a clinical stage company developing a regenerative, high-strength, injectable bone adhesive called Tetranite® that provides a new capability for surgeons to transform bone fixation and repair. Following rapid bonding to bone the material reabsorbs over the course of months and during this process the material’s osteo-promotive properties accelerate bone healing. The use of this unique material will reduce the duration and complexity of orthopedic and dental procedures, allow for more minimally invasive surgeries, and improve patient outcomes by reducing their pain, recovery time, and the overall cost of care. RevBio is developing a portfolio of specific applications across both dental and orthopaedics which address several large global market opportunities totaling over $10 billion.