Join our team! Clarivate is seeking motivated Patent Analysts to work with us in support of a contract with the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO). As a Patent Analyst, you will be responsible for performing a comprehensivesearch and written opinion on the patentability of an array of diverse technologies.About you - experience, education, skills, and accomplishments
- Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry, Microbiology, or Biotechnology
- At least 1 year of previous patent examining or patent searching experience
- At least 1 year of experience developing search methodology and conducting searches using databases such as Orbit, Derwent Innovation, Google Scholar, Google Patents, PubMed
- Must be a U.S. citizen or work-eligible legal resident who has continuously resided in the U.S. for at least the two previous years
- Ability to obtain a Public Trust ClearanceIt would be great if you also had
- Master's or PhD
- At least 3 years of previous patent examining or patent searching experience
- In-depth knowledge of technical literature in the areas of engineering, software, and business methods
- Demonstrated work experience in roles requiring a high level of attention to detail
- Strong time management skills and dependability in completing quality projects against deadlinesWhat will you be doing in this role?
- On a weekly basis, accept projects with a defined due date
- Demonstrate the ability to read a disclosure quickly and understand the technical nuances which may potentially distinguish it from the prior art
- Perform a comprehensive search to ensure the most relevant prior art is located and provide a logical and complete search history
- Prepare a written opinion applying the most relevant prior art to the disclosure
- Maintain proficiency with commercial patent searching databases and other proprietary databases of technical publications
- Stay abreast of best practices and changes to search procedures via self-directed review of materials provided by Clarivate
- Maintain consistent timeliness and superior quality of deliverables
- Ensure compliance with Clarivate's Code of Business Ethics and Corporate ConductAbout the teamOur team has supported the USPTO by providing PCT Chapter I Search and Examination services since 2005 (formerly as Landon IP and CPA Global).Hours of WorkThis is a full-time, permanent positionThis position is fully remote working in the United StatesCompensation - US OnlyThe expected base salary for this position is a base salary of $55,000 USD per year with eligibility for productivity earnings.Individual pay is based upon experience, education, skill and ability, expertise, and relevant factors.In addition to a competitive remuneration package, you will be eligible to participate in a benefits package that includes medical, dental, prescription drug, life insurance, 401k with match, long term disability coverage, vacation, sick time, volunteer time, discount programs, and many more.#LI-Remote#LI-LP#CBClarivate is an Equal Opportunity Employer Vets/Minorities/Women/Disabled