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Director, Laboratory Operations and Safety Management

Verge GenomicsSouth San Francisco, California, United StatesOnsite
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Who We Are:


Technology has transformed almost every single aspect of our lives. Yet in biopharma, it still takes 12 years to develop a drug. Even today, thousands of diseases affecting hundreds of millions of people have no effective treatment. Accelerating the pace of bringing effective, new medicines to patients is one of the greatest opportunities for humanity. Our mission is to develop better drugs, faster using technology. We have built an end-to-end technology-driven drug discovery platform centered around one of the field’s largest human genomics databases in neuroscience.

We use machine learning to map the complex causes of disease and turn those insights into promising drug candidates on our internal biology and chemistry platforms. We are developing drugs to treat some of the biggest medical challenges today: ALS, Parkinson’s disease, and dementia. Our first drug entered the clinic in 2022 as a new treatment for ALS and was discovered entirely from our platform. We have raised $175M from top tier investors (e.g. BlackRock, Eli Lilly, Merck, Section 32, Threshold Ventures, Y Combinator, etc.). We are a team of engineers, neuroscientists, and drug developers united around an audacious vision: to build the next Genentech of the digital age. 

Who You Are:


Verge Genomics is a leading innovator in the life sciences and biotech industry, dedicated to advancing scientific research and delivering groundbreaking therapies. We are committed to fostering a collaborative and dynamic work  environment where employees can thrive and make a meaningful impact. The Director, Laboratory Operations and Safety Management is responsible for overseeing all laboratory and office operations, including testing, quality control, staffing, budgeting, safety and regulatory compliance.

The Director is the subject matter expert on all regulatory, biological and workplace safety requirements, staying abreast and communicating with external safety and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance of laboratory operations. The Director will work closely with constituents and leadership in Finance, Contract & Vendor Management, Quality, IT, R&D and other functions to ensure the delivery of high-quality laboratory services and to drive continuous improvement in laboratory and office operations. 

You will...


    Laboratory and Office Operations

  • Proactively oversee the daily laboratory and office operations to ensure seamless, efficient and cost-effective functioning aligned with Verge's strategic goals and objectives. Solve complex issues where problems are not clearly defined and where fundamental principles do not fully apply.
  • Make final decisions that may significantly impact laboratory operations, and on implementation to ensure operational effectiveness.
  • Develop and implement strategies for the organization and general upkeep of laboratories and offices. Set policies and procedures for use of equipment and space.
  • Manage and participate in coverage and on-call support of laboratory services and tasks, ensuring appropriate response to equipment issues as needed for 24-7 operation of laboratory.
  • Serve as financial steward of the laboratory operating budget, develop and manage annual laboratory operating budget, monitor and reconcile expenses, complete month-end-close activities and budget reforecasts. 
  • Prepare and present reports on laboratory and office operations and performance to leadership.
  • Communicate key information and critical updates timely and with discretion to scientists and leadership, including shutdowns, new processes and regulations, etc.
  • Manage laboratory and/or facilities staff (permanent and contract laboratory service providers), including hiring, training, development and performance evaluations.  Develop and clearly communicate expectations for staff, provide direction, manage oversight of work being performed and provide feedback to ensure operational effectiveness of labs and office. Work collaboratively with scientists on troubleshooting and improving laboratory workflows with regards to safety and efficiency.
  • Manage, create, and execute onboarding and offboarding of laboratory employees and contractors, including maintaining training records
  • Safety

  • Function as Safety Officer and serve as Chair of the Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) Committee to lead internal safety programs (occupational health and safety management, environmental compliance, emergency response planning, hazardous material management, workplace ergonomics and injury prevention), develop strategies to continually improve safety in the laboratory and office, develop and influence safety policies and procedures using expertise in different biosafety level safety standards,  develop and administer training programs to ensure laboratory safety standards are followed, monitor and report safety concerns and compliance with regulatory agencies, and maintain all licenses are up to date. 
  • Quality and Process Improvement

  • Functions as Laboratory Quality Officer to oversee laboratory quality control and quality assurance measures, creating and implementing high quality standards of good laboratory practices. Develop and implement laboratory policies, procedures and protocols to ensure compliance with regulatory agencies, relevant laws and industry standards. 
  • Lead continuous improvement initiatives to review and identify opportunities and implement plans to enhance laboratory and office operations and services. Collaborate with scientists to address any workflow bottlenecks, inefficiencies, or opportunities for process improvements. Evaluate new technologies and procedures and apply this knowledge to drive improvements in laboratory operations. Identify and troubleshoot technical and logistical issues/problems to develop proactive solutions to circumvent possible emergent situations and improve laboratory and office operations.
  • Equipment, Supplies and Services

  • Partner with Finance and Contract & Vendor Management to lead procurement of reagents, materials, supplies, equipment and services.
  • Following Verge’s Procurement Policy, ensure execution of applicable contracts and changes to agreements and purchase order approval. Troubleshoot procurement issues and manage review and approval of invoices. Manage external vendor relationships, in collaboration with Vendor Management.
  • Manage all lab equipment, preventative maintenance, service contracts, corrective repairs and installations with applicable vendors.
  • Develop tracking systems to monitor and maintain laboratory and office equipment and supplies inventory, storage, re-stocking, shipping and receiving. 
  • Corporate Planning

  • Partner with scientific and corporate leadership to establish strategic plans, contribute to the development of corporate policies and procedures, and participate in evaluation criteria for operational projects, programs and people. 
  • Lead space planning and strategic designing, facilitating and overseeing projects, including moves, build-outs and renovation of the labs and office areas.  Primary point of contact for scientists and leadership for space management of labs and office areas.

You have...


  • Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline, such as biology, chemistry, or medical technology; Master's degree preferred
  • Advanced knowledge of laboratory management principles, including budgeting, strategic planning, and project management.
  • Extensive experience and knowledge of laboratory operations and a deep understanding of laboratory techniques and technologies, specifically with respect to the workflow of BSL2 and cell biology labs.
  • Extensive experience with EH&SStrong knowledge of laboratory regulations, such as CAP and CLIA
  • Experience in managing laboratory staff and implementing quality control measures
  • Appropriately manage information of a highly confidential and critical nature
  • Must be capable of and willing to independently learn new systems.
  • Strong organizational skills and a problem-solving mindset are required
  • Naturally proactive with the ability to take initiative and ownership of responsibilities
  • Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment

Performance Metrics...


  • Conduct independent assessment of laboratory and office operations and governance, recommend remediation of identified gaps/issues/concerns, and present prioritized implementation plans to leadership within 90 days of hire
  • Evaluate and oversee Verge relocation project, secure sublease tenant for The Cove, and smaller footprint property for Verge
  • Financial stewardship of laboratory operations budget

$175,000 - $220,000 a year

Compensation & Benefits at Verge Genomics:


Our target starting salary for successful US-based applicants for this role is $1750,000 - $220,000. To determine starting pay, we consider multiple job-related factors including a candidate’s skills, education and experience, the level at which they are actually hired, market demand, business needs, and internal parity. We may also adjust this range in the future based on market data.This role is eligible for participation in our Annual Performance Bonus Plan (based on company targets by role level and annual company performance) and all employees are offered Equity, subject to the terms of those plans and associated policies.In addition, Verge Genomics also provides our employees:*Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage*401(k) plan with employer matching for contributions*Disability insurance, Life insurance, Dependent Care FSA and Healthcare FSA*Unlimited paid time off*Paid parental leave*Access to free onsite fitness center*Free snacks and lunch for employees who work onsite

Help us revolutionize the way drugs are discovered & developed:


The startup nature of Verge Genomics provides multiple growth opportunities into other areas of the company. As one of the early employees at Verge, your work will have a direct impact on the foundation of a groundbreaking new drug development model.Apply for this job

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Life at Verge Genomics

Help us revolutionize the way drugs are discovered & developed! Currently, it takes on average 12 years and $2.6 billion to get a single drug to market, with the drug discovery and development process costing $1.4 billion. Last year, Verge Genomics raised $32 million in Series A financing to change this broken model by fueling the drug discovery pipeline with machine learning. Verge Genomics is a next-generation biopharmaceutical start-up using systems biology to accelerate development of life-saving treatments for neurodegenerative diseases. Our platform uses patient genomes, gene expression, and epigenomics to identify new therapeutic gene targets, predict effective drugs, and stratify patient subpopulations for increased clinical success. Verge's approach offers a breakthrough opportunity to identify drugs that dramatically improve patient outcomes and fundamentally lower the cost curve of pharmaceutical development. We are looking for extraordinary individuals to join our motivated team in taking on our generation's biggest healthcare challenges: ALS, Parkinson's Disease, and Alzheimer's Disease. Our employees are our most important asset; we are a team of founders, excited to learn, roll up our sleeves, and make a real impact. The startup nature of Verge Genomics provides multiple growth opportunities into other areas of the company. As one of the early employees at Verge, your work will have a direct impact on the foundation of a groundbreaking new drug development model. In addition to competitive compensation and benefits, we offer perks like unlimited vacation/sick days, on-site gym access, and free lunch. Verge actively seeks a diverse applicant pool in order to build the strongest possible workforce. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Thrive Here & What We Value1. Innovation in life sciences and biotech industry2. Advancing scientific research3. Delivering groundbreaking therapies4. Collaborative work environment5. Dynamic work atmosphere6. Meaningful impact on employees' contributions7. Groundbreaking drug development model
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