Posted:
3/31/2026, 7:53:37 PM
Location(s):
Aargau, Switzerland
Experience Level(s):
Mid Level
Field(s):
IT & Security
Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
Adherence to all Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) Safety Standards, Laboratory Setting, Office, Some degree of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) required (safety glasses, gowning, gloves, lab coat, ear plugs etc.)Job Description
Join Thermo Fisher Scientific at our Lengnau site as a Scientist – QC Lab Systems & CSV (GMP) in the Quality Control department. In this role, you will contribute to ensuring GMP compliance, data integrity, and operational excellence of electronic laboratory systems and analytical equipment. You will support the lifecycle management, validation, and continuous improvement of QC applications, directly contributing to reliable product quality and regulatory compliance.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Life Sciences (e.g., Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physics) or an IT/Automation background with experience in a GMP-regulated environment or similar education with experience in maintaining QC laboratory applications.
Experience
Minimum 3+ years of experience in a GMP-regulated laboratory or pharmaceutical environment. Hands-on experience with Computerized System Validation (CSV) and electronic laboratory systems is required. Experience with systems such as LIMS, Empower, Tiamo, LabXChromeleon, or similar platforms is advantageous. Basic knowledge of IT systems, databases is beneficial.
Skills & Competencies
Thermo Fisher Scientific is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Website: https://www.thermofisher.com/
Headquarter Location: Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Employee Count: 10001+
Year Founded: 2006
IPO Status: Public
Last Funding Type: Post-IPO Debt
Industries: Bioinformatics ⋅ Biotechnology ⋅ Cloud Data Services ⋅ Consulting ⋅ Health Care ⋅ Life Science ⋅ Management Information Systems ⋅ Office Supplies ⋅ Precision Medicine