Teleflex
Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Supervisor
Teleflex, Morrisville, North Carolina, United States, 27560
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Analytical Chemistry Laboratory Supervisor
As a global provider of medical technologies, Teleflex is driven by our purpose to improve the health and quality of people’s lives. Through our vision to become the most trusted partner in healthcare, we offer a diverse portfolio with solutions in the therapy areas of anesthesia, emergency medicine, interventional cardiology and radiology, surgical, vascular access, and urology. We believe that the potential of great people, purpose-driven innovation, and world‑class products can shape the future direction of healthcare. Teleflex is the home of Arrow™, Barrigel™, Deknatel™, LMA™, Pilling™, QuikClot™, Rüsch™, UroLift™ and Weck™ – trusted brands united by a common sense of purpose. At Teleflex, we are empowering the future of healthcare. For more information, please visit
teleflex.com . Global Operations -
Global Operations is a complex and diverse organization within the company which is responsible for product fulfilment to all our customers from end to end. We pride ourselves on being totally Customer Centric in our unrelenting focus on Improving Quality, Service and Value as perceived by our customers. Our employees are dedicated to the Global Operations Enterprise Excellence journey. Join a dynamic, growing team that offers healthcare providers an array of medical technology solutions that make a difference in patients’ lives. Position Summary
This role is responsible for the supervision, coordination, and operational oversight of the Morrisville Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. The supervisor will manage day-to-day laboratory operations, personnel, instrument readiness, method execution, and compliance with all applicable QMS procedures during and after building out the laboratory capabilities in Morrisville. A core responsibility of this role is leading Test Method Validation (TMV) and analytical method transfer activities consistent with FDA, ICH (Q2/Q14), and ISO 17025 principles. The role will oversee test development and execution of analytical methods, including HPLC, HS-GC/FID, GPC, FTIR, and SEM/EDS (as applicable), and other material characterization methods, ensuring laboratory productivity, data integrity, and regulatory compliance. This role provides technical guidance to laboratory staff and contributes to equipment IQ/OQ and documentation updates. This responsibility extends to sustaining uninterrupted analytical testing services by managing routine laboratory operations, including inventory control, instrument maintenance and preventive maintenance scheduling, personnel development and workload planning, and oversight of daily sample processing. The role will ensure consistent laboratory performance, adherence to schedules, and reliable delivery of analytical services to internal stakeholders. As a People Manager, you play a pivotal role in leading, developing, and inspiring a high-performing team to deliver exceptional results aligned with organizational goals. You are responsible for building organizational capability through effective talent development, fostering a culture of accountability, and promoting continuous improvement. Your role requires strong cross‑functional collaboration to ensure alignment and drive integrated solutions across the business. As a leader, you are a visible champion of our culture and values, creating an inclusive, purpose‑driven environment where individuals feel empowered to contribute and grow. Organization Capability – Building organizational capability requires a focus on developing the skills, knowledge, and potential of both individuals and teams. It’s critical to create a culture of learning and growth by providing ongoing development opportunities, mentoring, and feedback. Effective leaders identify and address skills gaps, ensuring that the team has the right expertise to meet current and future challenges. By aligning talent with organizational needs, leaders build a strong foundation for sustained success and adaptability. Cross‑functional Alignment – Building cross‑functional relationships and alignment is essential to driving coordinated, organization‑wide success. Leaders must foster open communication, trust, and mutual respect across teams to break down silos and ensure shared understanding of goals and priorities. It’s critical to actively engage stakeholders, listen to diverse perspectives, and align efforts through clear direction and shared accountability. By promoting collaboration and joint problem‑solving, leaders help teams move in sync and deliver integrated solutions that support strategic objectives. Continuous Improvement – Driving continuous improvement means fostering a culture where learning, innovation, and adaptability are part of everyday work. Leaders must encourage teams to challenge the status quo, identify inefficiencies, and implement solutions that enhance performance and outcomes. It’s critical to use data and feedback to inform decisions and to recognize both progress and lessons learned. By modeling a growth mindset and rewarding initiative, leaders empower teams to take ownership of improvements and contribute to sustained organizational excellence. Culture and Values – Upholding and modeling organizational culture and values is essential to building trust, engagement, and a sense of purpose. Leaders must consistently demonstrate integrity, inclusivity and accountability in their actions and decisions, setting the tone for how others show up at work. It’s critical to create an environment where individuals feel respected, supported, and empowered to contribute authentically. By recognizing and reinforcing behaviors that align with core values, leaders help embed the culture into daily operations and long‑term success. Education / Experience Requirements
B.S. degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related scientific discipline AND 3+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment (medical device, pharmaceutical, or equivalent); or M.S. degree in a related field AND 2+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment; or Ph.D. degree in a related field AND 1+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment. Experience leading Test Method Validation (TMV) and analytical method transfer activities per FDA, ICH Q2/Q14, and/or ISO 17025 requirements. Hands‑on experience with HPLC targeted analysis in solvents and biological matrices. Experience supervising or mentoring laboratory personnel, including workload planning, training, and performance management. Strong technical writing skills, including experience authoring TMV protocols/reports, deviations, SOPs, and analytical methods. Specialized Skills / Other Requirements
Laboratory Leadership & Daily Operations Lead Test Method Validation (TMV) and method transfer activities per FDA, ICH Q2/Q14, and ISO 17025 principles. Author, review, and approve TMV protocols, acceptance criteria, and final reports. Oversee installation, commissioning, and qualification (IQ/OQ) of laboratory instruments during build‑out. Supervise and coordinate day‑to‑day laboratory activities, ensuring uninterrupted analytical testing services in support of R&D, Manufacturing, Quality, and Biocompatibility groups. Manage workload scheduling, sample prioritization, and personnel assignments to meet project and operational timelines. Maintain oversight of laboratory safety, housekeeping, and adherence to all applicable QMS procedures and Good Documentation Practices. Ensure inventory of chemicals, consumables, and critical supplies is maintained to support continuous laboratory operation. Establish and maintain preventive maintenance schedules, calibration programs, and instrument service contracts. Ensure instrument logs, maintenance records, and calibration documentation remain audit‑ready. Technical Oversight & Analytical Expertise Provide technical guidance in HPLC, HS‑GC/FID, GPC, and other analytical techniques as applicable. Review analytical data for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with validated method requirements. Direct and mentor laboratory staff, supporting professional development, cross‑training, and competency assessment. Lead updates to SOPs, work instructions, and analytical methods. Identify and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance lab efficiency, data integrity, and method performance. Project Management Skills Communication skills to convey complex technical concepts to both technical and non‑technical audiences. Computer skills and software development, including database development, LIMS, statistical software and analysis, and word processing for report generation, etc. Negotiation and problem‑solving skills. Cross‑functional collaboration and communication skills across multiple teams. Knowledge and experience in chemical evaluations focused on demonstrating safety. Analytical reasoning skills, including the ability to prioritize projects, adapt to shifting priorities, work with minimal supervision, and resolve problems or conflicts. Working Conditions / Physical Demands
TRAVEL REQUIRED: Up to 10 % At Teleflex, we follow a comprehensive hiring process. We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agency recruiters or 3rd party firms. We do not make unsolicited job offers. We do not ask for money or require equipment purchase up‑front. Teleflex Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status. If you require accommodation to apply for a position, please contact us at: 877‑880‑8588 or Talent@Teleflex.com.
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As a global provider of medical technologies, Teleflex is driven by our purpose to improve the health and quality of people’s lives. Through our vision to become the most trusted partner in healthcare, we offer a diverse portfolio with solutions in the therapy areas of anesthesia, emergency medicine, interventional cardiology and radiology, surgical, vascular access, and urology. We believe that the potential of great people, purpose-driven innovation, and world‑class products can shape the future direction of healthcare. Teleflex is the home of Arrow™, Barrigel™, Deknatel™, LMA™, Pilling™, QuikClot™, Rüsch™, UroLift™ and Weck™ – trusted brands united by a common sense of purpose. At Teleflex, we are empowering the future of healthcare. For more information, please visit
teleflex.com . Global Operations -
Global Operations is a complex and diverse organization within the company which is responsible for product fulfilment to all our customers from end to end. We pride ourselves on being totally Customer Centric in our unrelenting focus on Improving Quality, Service and Value as perceived by our customers. Our employees are dedicated to the Global Operations Enterprise Excellence journey. Join a dynamic, growing team that offers healthcare providers an array of medical technology solutions that make a difference in patients’ lives. Position Summary
This role is responsible for the supervision, coordination, and operational oversight of the Morrisville Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. The supervisor will manage day-to-day laboratory operations, personnel, instrument readiness, method execution, and compliance with all applicable QMS procedures during and after building out the laboratory capabilities in Morrisville. A core responsibility of this role is leading Test Method Validation (TMV) and analytical method transfer activities consistent with FDA, ICH (Q2/Q14), and ISO 17025 principles. The role will oversee test development and execution of analytical methods, including HPLC, HS-GC/FID, GPC, FTIR, and SEM/EDS (as applicable), and other material characterization methods, ensuring laboratory productivity, data integrity, and regulatory compliance. This role provides technical guidance to laboratory staff and contributes to equipment IQ/OQ and documentation updates. This responsibility extends to sustaining uninterrupted analytical testing services by managing routine laboratory operations, including inventory control, instrument maintenance and preventive maintenance scheduling, personnel development and workload planning, and oversight of daily sample processing. The role will ensure consistent laboratory performance, adherence to schedules, and reliable delivery of analytical services to internal stakeholders. As a People Manager, you play a pivotal role in leading, developing, and inspiring a high-performing team to deliver exceptional results aligned with organizational goals. You are responsible for building organizational capability through effective talent development, fostering a culture of accountability, and promoting continuous improvement. Your role requires strong cross‑functional collaboration to ensure alignment and drive integrated solutions across the business. As a leader, you are a visible champion of our culture and values, creating an inclusive, purpose‑driven environment where individuals feel empowered to contribute and grow. Organization Capability – Building organizational capability requires a focus on developing the skills, knowledge, and potential of both individuals and teams. It’s critical to create a culture of learning and growth by providing ongoing development opportunities, mentoring, and feedback. Effective leaders identify and address skills gaps, ensuring that the team has the right expertise to meet current and future challenges. By aligning talent with organizational needs, leaders build a strong foundation for sustained success and adaptability. Cross‑functional Alignment – Building cross‑functional relationships and alignment is essential to driving coordinated, organization‑wide success. Leaders must foster open communication, trust, and mutual respect across teams to break down silos and ensure shared understanding of goals and priorities. It’s critical to actively engage stakeholders, listen to diverse perspectives, and align efforts through clear direction and shared accountability. By promoting collaboration and joint problem‑solving, leaders help teams move in sync and deliver integrated solutions that support strategic objectives. Continuous Improvement – Driving continuous improvement means fostering a culture where learning, innovation, and adaptability are part of everyday work. Leaders must encourage teams to challenge the status quo, identify inefficiencies, and implement solutions that enhance performance and outcomes. It’s critical to use data and feedback to inform decisions and to recognize both progress and lessons learned. By modeling a growth mindset and rewarding initiative, leaders empower teams to take ownership of improvements and contribute to sustained organizational excellence. Culture and Values – Upholding and modeling organizational culture and values is essential to building trust, engagement, and a sense of purpose. Leaders must consistently demonstrate integrity, inclusivity and accountability in their actions and decisions, setting the tone for how others show up at work. It’s critical to create an environment where individuals feel respected, supported, and empowered to contribute authentically. By recognizing and reinforcing behaviors that align with core values, leaders help embed the culture into daily operations and long‑term success. Education / Experience Requirements
B.S. degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or a related scientific discipline AND 3+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment (medical device, pharmaceutical, or equivalent); or M.S. degree in a related field AND 2+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment; or Ph.D. degree in a related field AND 1+ years of experience in a regulated analytical laboratory environment. Experience leading Test Method Validation (TMV) and analytical method transfer activities per FDA, ICH Q2/Q14, and/or ISO 17025 requirements. Hands‑on experience with HPLC targeted analysis in solvents and biological matrices. Experience supervising or mentoring laboratory personnel, including workload planning, training, and performance management. Strong technical writing skills, including experience authoring TMV protocols/reports, deviations, SOPs, and analytical methods. Specialized Skills / Other Requirements
Laboratory Leadership & Daily Operations Lead Test Method Validation (TMV) and method transfer activities per FDA, ICH Q2/Q14, and ISO 17025 principles. Author, review, and approve TMV protocols, acceptance criteria, and final reports. Oversee installation, commissioning, and qualification (IQ/OQ) of laboratory instruments during build‑out. Supervise and coordinate day‑to‑day laboratory activities, ensuring uninterrupted analytical testing services in support of R&D, Manufacturing, Quality, and Biocompatibility groups. Manage workload scheduling, sample prioritization, and personnel assignments to meet project and operational timelines. Maintain oversight of laboratory safety, housekeeping, and adherence to all applicable QMS procedures and Good Documentation Practices. Ensure inventory of chemicals, consumables, and critical supplies is maintained to support continuous laboratory operation. Establish and maintain preventive maintenance schedules, calibration programs, and instrument service contracts. Ensure instrument logs, maintenance records, and calibration documentation remain audit‑ready. Technical Oversight & Analytical Expertise Provide technical guidance in HPLC, HS‑GC/FID, GPC, and other analytical techniques as applicable. Review analytical data for accuracy, completeness, and compliance with validated method requirements. Direct and mentor laboratory staff, supporting professional development, cross‑training, and competency assessment. Lead updates to SOPs, work instructions, and analytical methods. Identify and implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance lab efficiency, data integrity, and method performance. Project Management Skills Communication skills to convey complex technical concepts to both technical and non‑technical audiences. Computer skills and software development, including database development, LIMS, statistical software and analysis, and word processing for report generation, etc. Negotiation and problem‑solving skills. Cross‑functional collaboration and communication skills across multiple teams. Knowledge and experience in chemical evaluations focused on demonstrating safety. Analytical reasoning skills, including the ability to prioritize projects, adapt to shifting priorities, work with minimal supervision, and resolve problems or conflicts. Working Conditions / Physical Demands
TRAVEL REQUIRED: Up to 10 % At Teleflex, we follow a comprehensive hiring process. We do not accept unsolicited resumes from agency recruiters or 3rd party firms. We do not make unsolicited job offers. We do not ask for money or require equipment purchase up‑front. Teleflex Incorporated is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, sex, or veteran status. If you require accommodation to apply for a position, please contact us at: 877‑880‑8588 or Talent@Teleflex.com.
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