What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensing Analyst position at ecu?
The Office of Licensing and Commercialization has the goal of translating early-stage innovations into impact through research, entrepreneurship, and commercialization. The Licensing Analyst will learn and perform various aspects of business opportunity assessment, intellectual property strategy, business intelligence, market analysis, negotiation tactics, and agreement review. This position is open to individuals who have knowledge of, and experience in, invention and innovation processes, technology transfer, entrepreneurism, and have a willingness to use these skills to enhance university commercialization activities related to faculty research discoveries.Licensing Analyst will perform the following activities:Experiential Activities (60%)Learning policies, procedures and regulations concerning technology transfer practices and intellectual property protection.Scouting and assessing innovations for marketability and intellectual property protection.Providing assessment reports to innovators and office staff.Developing business strategies to advance novel research discoveries.Conducting customer interviews to confirm market need.Supporting the ECU Patent Committee.Serving as an advocate for innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization.Networking with internal and external partnersInnovation Acceleration Activities (20%)Identifying consultants, contract research organizations and/or third parties that can assist in translating innovations.Assisting innovators with developing prototype(s) and/or experimental proof of concept.Managing access to Licensing & Commercialization equipment and/or resources.Providing review of commercialization grant proposals.Instructional Activities (10%)Project lead/manager for special programs. Special programs may include software implementation and oversight, conferences, events, student mentoring and/or other projects supported by the Office of Licensing and Commercialization. Duties may include preparing advertising materials, developing course materials, mentoring, operations management, and outcome assessment.Data Management Activities (10%)Entering and tracking invention disclosures and agreements.Analyzing and preparing reports regarding licensing.The Licensing Analyst is expected to demonstrate compliance with established federal, state, and university guidelines and regulatory standards for research including biosafety, responsible conduct of research and human subjects training.Contingent upon availability of funds.
Salary : $73,881 - $80,915
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