Roche Switzerland bridges the gap between pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. Important research and development functions are located here. For our long-term client, F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG in Basel, we are looking for a
Process Data Scientist
Background :
We are looking for a dedicated junior Process Data Scientist to join our Drug Substance Manufacturing unit in Basel. You will focus on the core technical aspects of Multivariate Data Analysis : developing, validating, and maintaining robust models that contribute to our quality assurance.
Tasks & Responsibilities :
- Model Development :
- Design and build MVDA models for Drug Substance manufacturing processes.
- Responsible for the end-to-end technical creation of the model structure.
- Data Pre-processing & Curation :
- Apply rigorous data modeling techniques.
- Ensuring that raw process data is correctly pre-processed to prevent false positive / false negative results.
- Validation & Maintenance :
- Execute formal validation protocols to demonstrate model suitability.
- Responsible for maintaining the lifecycle of these models, ensuring they remain accurate over time as process baselines evolve.
Must Haves :
Ideally a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Chemometrics, Statistics, or Biotechnology. Alternatively a Bachelor or Master’s degree combined with relevant work experienceMin. 2 years experience in statisticsFirst professional / industry experiencesMin. B2 / C1 level in English and GermanNice to Have :
Familiarity with Open-DCP or similar modeling frameworks (e.g., SIMCA).Knowledge of the R programming language for statistical computing.Experience with Aveva PI System Explorer (OSIsoft) for data retrieval.What you will be offered :
An opportunity to work in one of the world's most important pharmaceutical companiesModern campus with plenty of green spaces and meeting areasCentral location in BaselVaried job profileFurther training opportunities through temptrainingWorking in a dynamic and motivated teamIf you are interested please send your application documents addressed to Ms Marianne Buser.
Basel-Stadt Biotechnology statistics SIMCA process data Scientist Drug Substance Data Pre Processing Validation Model Development
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