Biochemist responsibilities include:
Job brief
We are looking for a Biochemist to join our team and assist our organization with various research projects and experiments to better understand how chemical processes affect life forms on Earth.
Biochemist responsibilities include conducting research, recording analytical data and delivering recommendations to an organization based on their findings. They may also need to oversee research assistants, work with software applications and design facilities or equipment as needed.
Ultimately, you will work with a team of researchers and assistants to conduct research and experiments as needed by the organization.
Responsibilities
- Design and build equipment or facilities for use in experiments or research
- Prepare and refine chemical compounds for public or medical use
- Present findings to students, colleagues or leadership
- Solve complex problems with materials, technology or processes to improve the overall quality of work or achieve the desired outcome
- Hire, train, motivate and coach staff members and colleagues
Requirements and skills
- Proven work experience as a Biochemist or similar role
- Familiarity with laboratory testing, data recording practices and safety procedures
- Strong understanding of scientific concepts and biological processes
- Ability to train, motivate, coach and lead a team of other researchers and research assistants
- Excellent problem solving, verbal and written communication, project and resource management and computer skills
- Bachelor’s degree in biology or chemistry is preferred
Frequently asked questions
What does a Biochemist do?
Biochemists focus their work on chemical processes such as how cells develop or grow, as well physical principles such as heredity & disease states in organisms.
What are the duties and responsibilities of a Biochemist?
A Biochemist’s duties will vary depending on each project, but they typically focus on conducting complex research and managing laboratory teams to analyze how organisms react to drugs, hormones and nutrients.
What makes a good Biochemist?
A good Biochemist must be methodical in their approach to scientific research, as they need to ensure their findings are reliable and accurate. They also need to be highly analytical because they will interpret numerous amounts of data throughout an experiment or research project.
Who does a Biochemist work with?
Biochemists work with a range of biologists and technologists like Data Scientists to collect and analyze data during an experiment or project.