Development & Transfer Coordinator | Fachkoordinator für die Abteilung Development & Transfer (m/w/d)

Labor LS SE & Co. KG

Bad Bocklet, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Mar 3, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As a Development & Transfer Coordinator, you will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between molecular biological research and regulated production environments. Your daily responsibilities will involve the practical implementation of new molecular biological testing procedures, ensuring all processes are documented according to strict Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. You will be responsible for planning and executing validation projects, qualifying analytical equipment, and drafting essential technical documents such as SOPs and test plans. Beyond technical tasks, you will serve as a key communicator, coordinating with cross-functional teams, presenting results to clients, and mentoring students and trainees. This role is ideal for a proactive professional with a strong background in biochemistry and molecular biology who enjoys a mix of laboratory-based technical work and project management. The position offers a dynamic environment within a growing family-owned company, providing excellent social benefits and clear paths for professional development.

Required Skills

Education

Bachelor's or Master's degree in a natural science field such as Biology, Bioanalytics, or a related discipline.

Experience

  • Professional experience in the GMP-compliant execution of analyses and documentation
  • Practical experience in the implementation and validation of molecular biological testing methods
  • Experience in biological quality testing of pharmaceuticals or medical devices according to regulatory standards
  • Experience in technical writing, including the creation of SOPs and validation reports
  • Experience in mentoring trainees or students in a laboratory setting

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to work on-site in Bad Bocklet; requires the ability to work independently in a highly regulated laboratory environment.