Senior Scientist, Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) Analytics | Pharmacist (m/w/d)

Coriolis Pharma Research GmbH

Planegg, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Jan 23, 2026
Full-time
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Job Summary

This role is for a Senior Scientist specializing in Capillary Electrophoresis (CE) analytics, joining a global Contract Research and Development Organization (CRDO) focused on biopharmaceutical drug products. The professional will act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME), responsible for the successful execution and development of CE analysis for worldwide clients, particularly focusing on the electrophoretic characterization of biopharmaceutical molecules (proteins, peptides, nucleic acids). Key responsibilities include de novo CE method development, data interpretation in conjunction with other analytical approaches (like LC-MS), and driving CE innovation. The ideal candidate will possess a university degree in a relevant scientific field, extensive industry experience (5-9 years) in biopharmaceutical characterization using CE, and proven project management skills. This position offers the opportunity to work in a highly motivated, interdisciplinary team environment near Munich, contributing directly to the development of innovative drugs.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, (bio)chemistry, or a related field. PhD related to separation sciences, ideally focused on CE applications/method development, is preferred.

Experience

  • Minimum 5 years of industry experience (with PhD) or 9 years (without PhD) with in-depth knowledge of biopharmaceutical characterization by CE
  • Several years of hands-on experience with CE instruments from different vendors (e.g., Sciex, BioTechne/ProteinSimple, Agilent)
  • Proven experience in developing, transferring, and troubleshooting CE analytical methods in an industry setting (R&D and GMP)
  • Demonstrated project management skills

Languages

Not specified

Additional

  • Work location is Martinsried near Munich, Germany. Must be able to work cooperatively across interdisciplinary teams.