At Illumina, we are expanding access to genomic technology to realize health equity for billions of people around the world. Our efforts enable life-changing discoveries that are transforming human health through the early detection and diagnosis of diseases and new treatment options for patients. Working at Illumina means being part of something bigger than yourself. Every person, in every role, has the opportunity to make a difference.
Requirements
- Excellent skills in synthetic organic chemistry, small molecule synthesis, biomolecular bioconjugation
- Experience in nucleotide and oligonucleotide synthesis preferred
- Experienced in analytical techniques such as NMR, HPLC and MS
- Excellent laboratory, experimental and organizational skills
- Proven track record of innovation and scientific creativity
- Passionate about research and goals-driven
- Design and execute experiments with limited instruction
- Ability to effectively troubleshoot, propose and prioritize next steps or suggest alternate strategies
- Perform data analysis; write reports and present results to the project team, draw conclusion and propose next steps
- Attention to detail and the ability to communicate effectively, taking initiative
- Analytical, organized, efficient, problem solver, easily adaptable, self-motivated, independent but also works well in a team
- A self-starter, positive, and driven with a “can do” attitude.
- Excellent verbal/written communication skills
Benefits
- Zero-net gap in pay, regardless of gender, ethnicity, or race
- Several Employee Resource Groups (ERG) that deliver career development experiences, increase cultural awareness, and offer opportunities to engage in social responsibility
- Equal opportunity employer committed to providing employment opportunity regardless of sex, race, creed, color, gender, religion, marital status, domestic partner status, age, national origin or ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, sexual orientation, pregnancy, military or veteran status, citizenship status, and genetic information