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QA Senior Scientist - Microbiology

Asheville, NC · Posted Nov 14
QA Senior Scientist - Microbiology

This is a senior-level position that plays a critical role in both leadership and scientific advancement within the QA department, with a specific focus on yeast stewardship and brewing science. The Senior Scientist will be expected to demonstrate strong leadership capabilities while driving scientific initiatives related to yeast management and product integrity, fostering a collaborative team environment.

Anomaly and Trend Analysis

  • Expertise in detecting micro anomalies throughout the brewing process, ensuring quality and consistency.
  • Proficient in yeast propagation methodologies on both the laboratory and production scales.
  • Skilled in managing yeast harvests to optimize fermentation efficacy.
  • In-depth knowledge of fermentation dynamics and their critical impact on product quality.
  • Capable of making informed recommendations regarding routine and complex brewing anomalies and discerning when to escalate issues, such as initiating a production hold when necessary.
  • Proficient in assessing the implications of subpar yeast harvests and addressing propagation inconsistencies.
  • Experienced in diagnosing and resolving stalled fermentations, poor yeast health and identifying sources of micro contamination.
  • Diligently follows up on any anomalies identified, ensuring thorough resolution and continuous improvement.
  • Ability to analyze and interpret long-term trends in fermentation performance and micro stability in the brewery.
  • Recognizes and communicates concerning trends, facilitating timely interventions to maintain operational integrity.

Data Analysis and Utilization
  • Proficient in interpreting and leveraging data beyond the parameters outlined in our 'Anomalies Guidelines,' enabling proactive decision-making.
  • Skilled at identifying and escalating scenarios prior to the emergence of out-of-spec (OOS) results, minimizing potential risks.
  • Deep understanding of precursors that may indicate potential issues related to fermentation, yeast health, or contamination.
  • Comprehensive grasp of the data flow necessary for effective brewing operations, with an emphasis on the significance of micro-level data.

Information Technology and Communication

  • Expertise in utilizing IT tools to track and identify anomalies through platforms such as Insights, scheduling systems, Trend, MES, and HMI interfaces.
  • Consistently monitors Teams feeds, Outlook calendars, posts, and emails to remain informed on current brewing and quality assurance processes.
  • Actively engages and/or leads in assigned meetings, demonstrating attentiveness and participation.
  • Communicates critical information to relevant stakeholders promptly, ensuring alignment across teams.
  • Capable of teaching and articulating micro standards and practices, including training new hires effectively.
  • Holds team members and departments accountable to established micro standards, recognizing when to escalate deviations or conflicts regarding operating procedures.

Troubleshooting Expertise

  • Propagation Insight: Recognizes yeast demand and understands the intricacies of brewing scheduling as they relate to propagation timing. Ability to assess yeast, brewery wide and make recommendations on disposition of yeast throughout generations and processes.
  • Brewing Recommendations: Proficient in identifying and recommending process improvements and scheduling adjustments based on assessed risks in the areas of yeast, fermentation, and product integrity.
  • Cellometer Proficiency: Possesses advanced knowledge of cellometer readings and settings, with the ability to troubleshoot inaccuracies in data output. Capable of rectifying cellometer readings to ensure accurate yeast statistics, enhancing quality control.

Project Management and Execution

  • Demonstrated ability to start and facilitate projects that yield tangible production benefits, ensuring successful completion.
  • Competent in initiating both directed and self-initiated projects, driving continuous improvement.
  • Adaptable in executing external procedures and methodologies for implementation within NBB operations.
  • Equipped to recommend changes and enhancements to existing NBB standard operating procedures (SOPs) and protocols, fostering operational excellence


Education/ Experience/Skills:
  • Bachelor's Degree plus eight (8) years of related experience
  • Expert working knowledge of disciplines related to assignment (e.g., Analytical Chemistry, Microbiology, Sensory, Packaging Quality, Raw Materials Quality)
  • Demonstrated ability to develop, deploy and improve process

Percent of Travel: 10-20%

Working Conditions:
Laboratory, Office, Production Areas

Physical Requirements:
  • Ability to lift objects up to 80 pounds and carry for 3 steps
  • Ability to lift objects up to 37 pounds overhead
  • Ability to walk up and down stairs carrying objects up to 6 lbs.
  • Ability to demonstrate their ability to stoop, climb, squat, and reach overhead

Wage information is provided in compliance with the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act and is New Belgium's good faith and reasonable estimate of the compensation range and benefits offered for this position. The compensation offered to the successful applicant may vary based on factors including experience, skills, education, location, or other position-related reasons.

Starting Wage Range: $58,000.00 - $72,000.00

All Full time Coworkers at New Belgium enjoy the following benefits after one calendar month of employment: Medical & Dental Insurance (options available for dependents), Basic Term Life and AD&D Insurance, Short Term Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, Employee Assistance Program, PTO, 401k Match, Paid Caregiver Leave, and Profit Sharing. Certain positions with 'On Call' responsibilities may be eligible for phone/data reimbursement. Details will be shared, and questions answered during our interview process.

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