
Adaptyv Bio
Remote Jobs
Next-generation protein engineering
3 Jobs
• Running technical sales calls where you discuss binding kinetics, expression systems, and assay design, not just pricing • Onboarding new customers and helping them design their first experiments on the platform • Monitoring ongoing accounts, flagging issues early, and proactively suggesting next steps based on their results • Working with the biology team to troubleshoot when a customer's experiment doesn't go as expected • Identifying expansion opportunities within existing accounts
• Run technical sales calls discussing binding kinetics and assay design • Onboard new customers and assist in experiment design • Monitor ongoing accounts and suggest next steps • Troubleshoot customer experiments with the biology team • Identify expansion opportunities within accounts
• Own the full customer lifecycle: prospecting, technical sales conversations, deal closing, onboarding, and ongoing account management. • Serve as the technical point of contact for customers. Understand their protein engineering goals and recommend the right experiments (binding, expression, thermostability, enzyme activity). • Understand and explain our assay capabilities in depth: BLI, SPR, cell-free expression, and emerging assay types. Know when each is appropriate and what the data means. • Work closely with the biology team to ensure experiments are designed correctly and results are communicated clearly. • Build and maintain a pipeline of commercial opportunities across customer segments: AI-driven protein design companies, biotech startups, pharma R&D teams, and academic labs. • Develop proposals and quotes tailored to customer needs, from small pilot experiments to large-scale data generation campaigns. • Represent Adaptyv at conferences and industry events. Be able to have deep technical conversations at the booth, not just hand out brochures. • Feed customer insights back to the product and biology teams: what assays are people asking for, what's missing, where are we losing deals.