About the job
Revolution Medicines is a pioneering clinical-stage precision oncology company dedicated to the creation of innovative targeted therapies aimed at inhibiting key targets in RAS-addicted cancers. Our R&D pipeline includes RAS(ON) Inhibitors developed to suppress various oncogenic variants of RAS proteins, as well as RAS Companion Inhibitors intended for combination treatment strategies. By joining Revolution Medicines, you will collaborate with a team of exceptional individuals committed to improving the lives of patients with cancers driven by mutations in the RAS signaling pathway.
Internship Opportunity:
The IS R&D Intern will be an integral part of the R&D Information Operations team, contributing to the management and oversight of regulated (GxP) electronic systems that support our research and development efforts. This position offers a unique opportunity to learn about the operation of enterprise systems within a highly regulated biotech environment, while understanding how Information Systems collaborates with R&D and Quality teams to ensure system reliability, compliance, and suitability for use.
This internship will provide insights into system governance, cross-functional teamwork, and risk-based decision-making within a regulated framework. It is an ideal position for students interested in the convergence of science, technology, and compliant operations, focusing on learning, analysis, and communication rather than direct system configuration or validation tasks.
Interns will have the opportunity to learn about various aspects, including:
The role of regulated (GxP) electronic systems in supporting R&D activities.
The responsibilities of R&D Information Operations in managing the lifecycle of enterprise systems.
How Information Systems collaborates with Quality and R&D teams to uphold compliance and operational readiness.
Understanding how risk-based approaches and compliance shape system decisions and change management.
Translating complex technical processes and concepts for diverse stakeholders.
Balancing innovation, speed, and compliance in regulated organizations.

