Principal Research Scientist (I/II)- Toxicology

Responsibilities: Develops and achieves discipline strategy in alignment with functional goals and key scientific objectives.

Collaborates with experts within function to integrate scientific objectives into activities associated with development of new/improved products or technology.

Advances scientific expertise within function.

Proactively demonstrates leadership by advises and shares knowledge and expert opinions with subordinates, peers, and senior management.

Mentors and trains functional colleagues and assesses current and emerging business challenges enabling functional goal achievement.

Ensures quality and effectiveness of key results of major project plans within function through sound design, early risk assessments, and implementation of fallback strategies.

Sources and identifies emerging scientific trends from multiple internal and external sources and assess relevance.

Integrates trends into functional short-term objectives.

Advances cross-discipline technology and direction through generation of data.

Applies imagination and innovation by creating, inventing, and implementing new or better approaches, alternatives and breakthrough ideas that are valued by customers within the function.

Presents scientific concepts and results for functional scientific and non-scientific leaders as well as potential and existing partners.

Maximizes impact and value of expertise.

Responsible for compliance with applicable Corporate and Divisional Policies and procedures.

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