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Explore career opportunities with Sword Bio.

Sword Bio produces the next generation of detection chemistry for ELISA assays, which enables life scientists to detect picogram levels of proteins at <5% CV, providing the robust results and actionable data they need to more rapidly meet their drug discovery and development goals.

We are seeking passionate and committed individuals to join our team and help further our innovative work. Explore our current openings and learn more about the qualifications.

If interested in any positions, you can submit your resume and cover letter to hr@swordbio.com.

Current Open Positions

Applications Scientist

Chicago, IL

Sword Bio is seeking an individual who has extensive hands-on experience developing and optimizing ELISA/Immunoassays for drug discovery and development. The Applications Scientist will support our diverse and rapidly growing customer base. This person will be a key member of the science team, working with the applications team, R&D, sales, marketing, and manufacturing.

Research Associate II

Chicago, IL

Sword Bio is seeking an individual to perform Perform complex and critical laboratory experiments (primarily ELISA) with accuracy and precision. The Research Associate II will Analyze experiment results and recommend potential follow–on experiments; Compile data review presentations and test reports that will be shared electronically, in person, or via teleconference with team members and/or customers.

Lab Manager / Process Mgr

Chicago, IL

Sword Bio is seeking a Laboratory Manager / Process Improvement Manager with solid knowledge and understanding of good laboratory practices (GLP) for the biotechnology and/or pharmaceuticals industry. This position will be responsible for ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the Sword Bio laboratory.

Research Associate I

Chicago, IL

Sword Bio is seeking an individual to perform complex and critical laboratory experiments (primarily ELISA) with accuracy and precision using established protocols;  Analyze experiment results and recommend potential follow–on experiments.