100 jobs at GRAIL’s new facility in RTP

RTP’s Park Point Life Sciences and Creative Offices Campus | Rendering via Trinity Capital Advisors

GRAIL — a research and development company for early cancer detection — is currently hiring for its new $100 million lab, office, warehouse, and production facility in RTP.

The state-of-the-art, 200,000-square-foot project will provide enough space for the California-based company to create ~400 local jobs over the next four years, including approximately 100 jobs hired by the end of 2021. Operations are slated to begin this Fall.

RTP’s Park Point Life Sciences and Creative Offices Campus | Rendering via Trinity Capital Advisors

Open positions include laboratory scientists, technologists, automation engineers, supply chain personnel, and warehouse managers.

🔬 CLIA Laboratory Director | Starting salary $80,000+
🔬 Clinical Laboratory Associate Level One | Starting salary $50,000+
🔬 Senior Electrical Technician | Starting salary $50,000+
🔬 Staff Systems Engineer | Starting salary $150,000+
🔬 Clinical Laboratory Manager | Starting salary $40,000+

Save the date: GRAIL will host a virtual open house Tues., Apr. 27 at 12 p.m. Interested applicants — as well as curious community members — are invited to attend the virtual session to learn more about the company + receive a virtual tour (by video) of the new RTP facility. Register here.

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