Entry level engineers
S4 Analytics LLC
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About the role
Role Overview
Entry-level Life Sciences / Engineering opportunities for recent graduates currently on F-1 OPT (CPT/OPT candidates eligible). Roles are in the U.S. with flexible work options (Remote / Hybrid / Onsite), focused on building practical experience in regulated healthcare and life sciences domains.
Key Responsibilities
- Participate in entry-level projects within life sciences and healthcare
- Support functions such as:
- Quality Assurance (QA) / GMP & Compliance
- Regulatory Affairs
- Clinical Research & Pharmacovigilance
- Validation & Automation
- Drug Development & Formulation
- Medical Device Engineering & Manufacturing
- Work with cross-functional teams to deliver project objectives
- Apply academic knowledge to real-world industry scenarios
- Maintain compliance with industry standards and regulations
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in one of:
- Pharmacy, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering,
- Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mechanical Engineering
- Currently on F-1 OPT (CPT/OPT candidates eligible)
- Strong communication and analytical skills
- Willingness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced environment
What’s Offered
- Entry-level roles tailored for fresh graduates
- Hands-on training with real-time project exposure
- Support with OPT, CPT, and H-1B sponsorship
- Remote / Hybrid / Onsite flexible work options
- Mentorship, career guidance, and benefits including U.S. industry experience
How to Apply
Reach out directly to the recruiter listed in the posting.
About S4 Analytics LLC
S4 Analytics LLC appears to support the U.S. healthcare and life sciences industry by placing entry-level candidates into hands-on roles across regulated domains. The posting emphasizes real-time project exposure and support for international professionals seeking OPT/CPT and longer-term career growth.
Scraped 4/9/2026