Director, Protein Engineering

SystimmuneRedmond, WA
$180,000 - $240,000Onsite

About The Position

SystImmune is seeking a Director of Protein Engineering to lead the FUSE team. This is a hands-on scientific leadership role that combines team management, platform ownership, and program-level decision making across the company’s bi-specific, multi-specific antibody, and ADC pipeline. The Director will own and continue evolving the next-generation yeast display platform built to integrate directly with the FUSE automation wet lab, lead a team of scientists and research associates executing display-based discovery and engineering campaigns, and partner closely with discovery biology, antibody discovery, CMC, and computational teams to deliver optimized lead molecules into the pipeline. This is a full-time onsite position at our Redmond, WA location and we will be relocating to our new Bothell, WA facility in fall 2026.

Requirements

  • PhD in protein engineering, biochemistry, structural biology, molecular biology, bioengineering, or a related field.
  • Minimum 10 years of industry experience in biologics drug discovery and development.
  • Minimum 8 years of hands-on experience with yeast display, including library design and construction, FACS-based selection and sorting, deep sequencing analysis, and downstream characterization of selected binders.
  • Demonstrated experience building or substantially advancing a yeast display platform, including integration with laboratory automation (liquid handlers, automated cell sorters, LIMS, or equivalent).
  • Track record leading and developing a team of scientists and research associates, with clear examples of hiring, mentoring, performance management, and career progression.
  • Demonstrated delivery of engineered binders or therapeutic leads into a biologics pipeline, ideally including bi-specific or multi-specific formats.
  • Strong working knowledge of antibody and binder formats (IgG, Fab, scFv, VHH) and engineering strategies including affinity maturation, stability and developability optimization, and conditional activation.
  • Excellent scientific judgment and the ability to make timely, decisive calls on campaign strategy, hit triage, and resource allocation.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to represent the function to senior leadership and external partners.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience leading display campaigns alongside complementary discovery modalities (phage display, immunization-derived repertoires, in silico/AI-based design) is strongly preferred.
  • Experience in oncology biologics, ADCs, or T cell engagers.
  • Familiarity with computational and machine learning approaches to library design and binder optimization.
  • Experience presenting at scientific conferences, contributing to patents, and publishing in peer-reviewed journals.

Responsibilities

  • Lead, mentor, and develop a team of scientists and research associates, setting clear technical direction, performance expectations, and career development paths.
  • Build team structure, hiring plans, and resource allocation to match pipeline demand; partner with HR on recruiting, onboarding, and retention.
  • Establish team operating rhythms, including project reviews, technical reviews, and platform roadmap planning.
  • Own and advance the next-generation yeast display platform, including library design, surface display formats, selection workflows, and downstream characterization.
  • Drive integration of the yeast display platform with the FUSE automation wet lab, including liquid handling, automated sorting workflows, cell-free expression, and LIMS/data infrastructure.
  • Define platform performance metrics (throughput, diversity, hit rate, developability) and lead continuous improvement against those metrics.
  • Evaluate and onboard new technologies, instrumentation, and methodologies; build the case and budget for capital investments where warranted.
  • Direct display-based discovery and engineering campaigns for bi-specific and multi-specific antibodies, ADC binder components, and effector molecules across oncology programs.
  • Lead engineering strategy for affinity modulation, stability and developability optimization, epitope masking, conditional activation (pH, protease, etc.), and other novel binder properties.
  • Represent FUSE on project teams and at portfolio reviews; translate program needs into platform deliverables and timelines.
  • Ensure data quality, reproducibility, and integrity across the team; oversee SOPs, LIMS usage, and documentation standards.
  • Use NGS, flow cytometry, and computational tools to inform iterative protein design and lead selection.
  • Stay current on the protein engineering, display technology, and lab automation landscape; bring relevant advances into the platform.

Benefits

  • 100% paid employee premiums for medical/dental/vision
  • STD
  • LTD
  • 401(k) plan with a 50% company match of up to 3%
  • 15 PTO days per year
  • Sick leave
  • 11 paid holidays
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