Department : R&D
Reference : LAE20160721
Date : 26/07/2016
Place : Croissy-sur-Seine (78)
We are looking for an outstanding Automation Engineer to accompany our further development to a state-of-the-art industrial HTS platform to empower our scientific projects efficiency.Reference : LAE20160721
Date : 26/07/2016
Place : Croissy-sur-Seine (78)
This mission is to develop methods, and drive improvements to increase throughput and efficiency. Responsible for the laboratory automation, the engineer also integrate new equipment and modify if necessary existing platforms in order to deliver adapted and innovative solutions within project timelines. You will also be in charge of evaluating and proposing automation technology investments enabling the group to further deliver on complex protocols and throughput.
- You are an Automation Engineer with 3-5 years of experience in developing and qualifying laboratory automation systems and methods;
- You have a specialization in Robotic, Electronic or Informatics with solid knowledge in programing;
- You are able to work in a French speaking environment or willing to acquire it: Join us !
About Servier
Joining Servier means working in a stimulating environment and contributing to an innovative, research-based and people-oriented organization.
Servier is the leading French independent pharmaceutical company, located in 144 countries with 21 000 employees and a turnover in 2015 of about 4 billion euros.
25% of Servier’s annual turnover is reinvested in Research & Development, reflecting the company’s dedication to its mission of innovation and discovery for improved treatment of unmet medical needs.
Organized as a foundation, we guarantee our independence from the stock exchange. As our late founder Doctor Jacques Servier said: “a company is a group of human beings, so it has no price”.
Servier is well known for its attention to the wellbeing of the staff, with particular importance placed on career evolution within the Group, and to an agreeable and productive working environment.
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