General Summary:
Patent Scientists work on complex assignments wherein substantial judgment and initiative are required. These projects, which aid in the successful prosecution of patent applications through the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) and foreign patent offices, may vary in length from only a few hours to several months. Each Patent Scientist is required to participate in many different aspects of the patent application process. The Patent Scientist works directly with partners of the firm, as well as associate attorneys. Working as a team, they divide tasks in the preparation of individual patent applications. Patent Scientists are expected to communicate effectively and efficiently with attorneys, office staff, inventors, patent examiners at the USPTO, and foreign attorneys on a daily basis while appropriately representing the firm’s professional atmosphere.
Each client brings extremely novel and diverse technologies to our firm. Therefore the candidate must be able to receive a client file, educate themselves on the related technology in a brief period of time, and be prepared to create technical figures and explain them in written form for a patent application. The position requires a candidate to possess an excellent attention to detail and the ability to describe the related technology in a way that is concise and vividly descriptive.
Responsibilities and Duties:
1. Researching new client technology to see if it, in fact, possesses any “new” technology.
2. Traveling to meet attorneys/clients/inventors to discuss inventions and/or applications.
3. Reviewing issued patents for attorneys to assist in patent protection.
4. Creating technical diagrams and drawings from which the patent applications follow.
5. Writing the patent applications with clarity and technical accuracy.
6. Preparing the official correspondence with the USPTO regarding each of your cases.
7. Communicating with foreign attorneys to aid in the prosecution of an application.
To be successful in this position the candidate must be a strong communicator, both written and oral. They must be able to work independently, with a large amount of working freedom, while still communicating progress to attorneys and assistants in a timely fashion. Each Patent Scientist should have an interest in intellectual property law. Each Patent Scientist will participate in a patent law course and will be required to pass the United States Patent Agent Bar Exam within a predetermined amount of time.
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To Apply:
Applicants must submit an online Application for Employment. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. Thank you!
Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. Employment by Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP is “at-will,” which means that all employment relationships are at the mutual consent of the employee and the Firm. Accordingly, either the employee or the Firm can terminate the employment relationship at-will, at any time, with or without cause or necessity of stating any reasons, and with or without advance notice. This statement of at-will employment is intended to supersede any statement to the contrary. |
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