If you have a natural curiosity and a passion for study, a career as a research scientist could be a great fit for you. Research scientists play a vital role in advancing scientific knowledge by designing, conducting, and analysing experiments. They work in various fields, including natural sciences, medical research, biology, chemistry, computer science, and more.

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Contracts Specialist

Location: ROBINSON 77

Expertise: HR, Finance & Support

Experience: 2 years

1. Contract Drafting & Negotiation Draft, review, and negotiate a broad range of agreements, including service contracts, supply agreements, NDAs, and licensing arrangements. Ensure all contractual language aligns with legal requirements and internal risk standards. Provide practical, solution-oriented advice to support business objectives while minimising legal exposure. Maintain and enhance the contract management system, ensuring accurate record-keeping, version control, and timely renewals. Oversee the entire contract lifecycle—from initiation through execution and renewal—ensuring obligations and deadlines are met. Coordinate cross-functionally with stakeholders to gather inputs and approvals for contract finalisation.3. Legal Compliance & Risk Mitigation Ensure contracts meet legal, regulatory, and company policy standards, particularly within the pharmaceutical and life sciences sector. Identify potential risks and recommend mitigation strategies. Stay current on relevant laws and industry regulations, including IP, regulatory compliance, and data protection. Act as a key point of contact between Legal and departments such as Procurement, Sales, and R&D. Offer guidance on interpreting contractual terms and obligations, and support internal teams with contract-related queries.5. Continuous Improvement & Process Optimisation Contribute to the development and refinement of contract templates, tools, and procedures to enhance efficiency and consistency. Assist in designing and implementing contract management best practices across the organisation. Provide training and guidance to teams on contracting processes, risks, and legal considerations. Support the Head of Legal with legal research, document preparation, and broader legal initiatives as required.What you should do nowApply to this job ad or send your CV across to me at e.ng@brunel.net for a confidential discussion.(Brunel International South East Asia Pte Ltd, Registration Number: 199603098R | Company License Number : 16S8067 | Eve Ng EAP Registration Number R2198025.)

Research scientist jobs 

A career as a research scientist is ideal for those who are naturally inquisitive and enjoy studying. This profession offers a high earning potential and the opportunity to explore a wide range of topics. Research scientists play a crucial role in tackling deficits in scientific knowledge by devising, formulating, and executing investigative protocols. 

 

Research scientists can find job opportunities in a wide range of settings such as government agencies, universities, research institutes, consulting firms, and private companies. They may collaborate with other scientists in a team or work independently. Research scientists often conduct experiments and trials in laboratory environments, but they may also engage in fieldwork and data collec

Research scientist responsibilities 

The responsibilities of a research scientist can vary depending on their specific area of focus. However, some common duties include:

 

  • Designing and conducting experiments and tests to gather data
  • Analysing and interpreting research findings
  • Writing research papers, reports, and grant proposals
  • Applying for funding to support research projects
  • Performing medical research and clinical trials
  • Collecting and analysing samples
  • Supervising and mentoring junior researchers or graduate students
  • Collaborating with team members and support staff
  • Demonstrating research methodologies and procedures
  • Presenting research findings to stakeholders or at conferences
  • Staying up to date with the latest advancements in scientific research

Research scientist qualifications

To pursue a career as a research scientist, certain qualifications are typically required. These may include:

 

  • A bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, or a related discipline
  • Advanced degrees such as a master's or Ph.D. can provide additional expertise and advanced research opportunities.
  • As a research scientist, it is essential to have skills and personal qualities that enable you to excel in the lab-based work. Some of the key skills and personal attributes that you need to possess include:
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills for presenting research findings and writing reports.
  • Attention to detail and the ability to conduct meticulous experiments and data analysis.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team and effectively lead and supervise others.
  • Strong organisational and time management skills.
  • A passion for continuous learning and staying updated with the latest developments in scientific research.

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