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This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: United States, California (USA)Job Title: Remote Scientific Project Manager | Biosimilar ProgramsJob Location: Thousand Oaks, CA, USAJob Location Type: RemoteJob Contract Type: ContractJob Seniority Level: Entry levelJob OverviewWe are seeking an accomplished Scientific Project Manager to play a crucial role in advancing our biosimilar programs through the commercialization process. This fully remote opportunity is designed for individuals who thrive in both independent and collaborative environments, contributing to a dedicated team committed to the success of biosimilar candidates. As a key figure in managing workflows, you will work alongside technical teams and oversee sample management to facilitate regulatory approvals.Key Responsibilities• Provide project management expertise to support the biosimilar business unit’s sample management and project workflows, collaborating effectively with cross-functional teams to enhance operational processes.• Engage closely with the Similarity Team, Critical Reagents Group (CRG), Data Management, and other scientific personnel to strategically plan and uphold inventory.• Manage the logistics of sample distribution for testing and convey test results within the biosimilar project teams.• Develop electronic laboratory notebooks (ELN) for sample submissions, generating lot numbers and sample IDs, while retrieving data utilizing Quality Control Laboratory Information Management Systems (QC LIMS).• Assist colleagues with ELN software usage, updating work orders, and supporting database queries, including data retrieval, organization, and verification.• Archive documents in the controlled document repository and conduct data verification for internal documentation and regulatory submissions.• Utilize your scientific expertise to meticulously review regulatory documents, ensuring accuracy and compliance with established protocols.• Format documents to meet internal guidelines, ensuring uniformity and compliance across all documentation.Required Skills• Exceptional communication abilities and a keen eye for detail.• A solid scientific background with a degree in a relevant scientific field (laboratory experience is a plus).• Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word.• A proactive approach to working independently following training.• Superior time management skills with experience in data handling.Qualifications• Doctorate degree; OR• Masters degree with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience; OR• Bachelors degree with at least 4 years of relevant experience; OR• Associate degree with 10+ years of relevant experience; OR• High school diploma/GED with 12+ years of relevant experience.Career Growth OpportunitiesThis position offers a meaningful opportunity to significantly impact biosimilar development while fostering an environment that supports your professional growth and advancement as you acquire valuable project management and scientific skills.Employment Type: ContractorLifelancer ( ) is a talent-hiring platform in Life Sciences, Pharma and IT. The platform connects talent with opportunities in pharma, biotech, health sciences, healthtech and IT domains.Please use the below Lifelancer link to Apply and view similar roles.This offer from "Lifelancer" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 77% flex score.

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