A Bit About Us:
We are Arcadia Science. Arcadia is a science company founded and led by scientists. Our mission is to transform evolutionary innovations into real-world solutions by openly developing more efficient, replicable, and sustainable ways to leverage the biology of diverse organisms. We expect scientists at Arcadia to openly publish their research in written form as clearly and expediently as possible to accelerate feedback and progress.
The Opportunity:
We are seeking a Project Scientist to join our Discovery Pilot team. The Pilot team aims to quickly identify and validate innovative approaches and biological topics that will allow us new biology to accelerate our basic and translational research.
Discovery Project Scientists will run rapid pilots where the goal is to prototype computational or experimental tools and biological topics to accelerate biological discovery. Discovery Pilots drive the adoption of new technology within Arcadia and may also be a source of IP, licensing, and spin-outs.
The Project Scientist will be expected to execute 4–5 pilots per year and should be able to identify key risks and optimize for “failing fast” so that they may pivot quickly between ambitious pursuits. At the end of each pilot, the Scientist will write up and publish their results. The ideal Project Scientist is capable of working independently but prefers to ideate and work as part of a highly collaborative and technically diversified team.
At this time, we're looking for scientists with expertise in computation and data analysis applied to biological questions. However, given the pace and nature this work benefits from an overall nimble, generalist mindset.
Within the first month, the Discovery Project Scientist will:
- Work in coordination with current Project Scientists toward existing pilot goals
- Contribute to collaborative ideation around new pilots
- Familiarize themselves with internal platform capabilities
Within 3 months, the Discovery Project Scientist will:
- Be able to pitch and lead research pilots
- Establish go/no-go decision points for pilots
- Achieve baseline computational fluency required for effective collaborations (internal training is available)
- Be prepared to quickly draft and publish pilots
Within the first year, the Discovery Project Scientist will:
- Have completed three or more pilot cycles
- Have contributed positively to establishing a new line of inquiry or platform development at Arcadia
- Be eligible to pitch the expansion of a successful pilot effort
Qualifications:
- PhD or equivalent experience in life sciences or related fields
- Full-time experience in an industry outside of academia is valued but not an absolute requirement
- Programming experience (Minimum: Python or R and bash)
- Basic knowledge of GitHub
- Strong writing and project management skills
Compensation:
Successful applicants can expect to be compensated between $130,000-$180,000 with benefits and a highly competitive equity offering, depending on experience level. The position will require the individual to be on-site at our Berkeley, California headquarters.
Application Process:
This is an open search, and candidates will be reviewed at least monthly, but our next review will be on Sept. 20th, 2024. Applicants who require an expedited review should indicate this in an email to [email protected] alongside their application. For all applicants, send a CV, a cover letter describing how they'd be a bar-raiser at Arcadia, and answers to the application questions found in the online portal.
Arcadia Science is an equal-opportunity workplace; we welcome people from all backgrounds and communities. We provide competitive compensation and practical benefits to keep you happy and healthy so that you can do your best work. Please note that an offer of employment from Arcadia is contingent upon the successful clearance of a reference and background check.