Associate Scientist (Sample Management)
| Posted On: Nov 10, 2025
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
12 Months, Contract
On-site
Job Summary
- Job Title:
- Associate Scientist (Sample Management)
- Posted Date:
- Nov 10, 2025
- Duration:
- 12 Months, Contract
- Shift(s):
-
08:00 - 17:00
- Salary ($):
- 32.70 - 34.30 per Hourly (compensation based on experience and qualifications)
- We care about you! Explore Rangam’s benefits information
Talk to our Recruiter
- Name:
- Mohd Nayeem Uddin
- Email:
- mohd@rangam.com
- Phone:
- 973-788-8117
Description
Location: 100% onsite Gaithersburg
Working Hours: 8am-5pm (possible OT)
Job Description/Capsule
- The Biocentre HBS Relocation Associate Scientist plays a critical role in the Biocentre’s operation by ensuring the accurate, timely, and compliant receipt, storage, and dispatch of biological specimens and materials.
- This individual will handle temperature-sensitive biological products, maintain rigorous documentation, and support the Biocentre’s commitment to quality and regulatory standards.
Typical Accountabilities (per AZ framework and regulatory expectations):
- Sample Receipt & Verification: Receive incoming specimens; verify chain-of-custody, documentation, subject IDs, and consent flags; reconcile discrepancies and escalate issues.
- Accessioning & LIMS Entry: Accession samples into the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS); apply barcodes and labeling standards; ensure accurate metadata capture (matrix, volume, aliquots, collection date/time, freeze–thaw count).
- Storage & Inventory Control: Place samples in appropriate temperature-controlled storage (ambient, 4°C, −20°C, −80°C, LN2) per stability profiles; maintain accurate location mapping and inventory counts; conduct regular reconciliations.
- Sample Retrieval & Distribution: Pick, pack, and ship samples to internal labs and external partners; prepare documentation, temperature loggers, and manifests; ensure compliance with IATA and UN3373 requirements.
- Quality & Compliance: Follow GxP, (as applicable), ISO 20387 and biobank SOPs; participate in internal audits, CAPAs, and continuous improvement activities; maintain training records.
- Environmental Monitoring: Monitor freezers and LN2 tanks; respond to alarms; perform daily/weekly checks and preventive maintenance tasks; document corrective actions.
- Chain-of-Custody & Data Integrity: Maintain complete audit trails; ensure data accuracy, version control, and secure handling of sensitive information.
- Health, Safety, and Biosecurity: Adhere to Biosafety Level requirements; use PPE; manage spill response and waste disposal; support risk assessments and incident reporting.
- Documentation & Reporting: Author and update SOPs, job aids, and work instructions; generate inventory and KPI reports (e.g., accession TAT, error rates, retrieval accuracy).
- Collaboration: Interface with clinical operations, study teams, lab scientists, and external vendors.
Education, Qualifications, Skills and Experience
Essential
- High school diploma or equivalent required; additional education or training in laboratory, logistics, or life sciences preferred.
- Previous experience in logistics, shipping/receiving, or handling of biological materials (biobank, clinical laboratory, biomedical, or related setting) strongly preferred.
- Familiarity with regulations for transporting biological materials (IATA, DOT, UN, etc.) is highly desirable.
Desirable
- Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and record-keeping ability.
- Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
- Comfortable in handling temperature-sensitive, perishable and potentially infections materials.
- Basic computer literacy and experience with inventory systems or LIMS is an asset.
- Good verbal and written communication skills.