Role Overview
You will play a pivotal role in managing US patent drafting initiatives for esteemed technology companies and industry experts across diverse sectors including Software, AI / ML, Wireless Communication, Networking, Virtualization, VLSI, Semiconductors, and Electric Vehicles . Your primary responsibility will be to facilitate innovation roadmaps and safeguard intellectual property through meticulous drafting and prosecution of patent applications .
Job Description
- Independently carry out US patent drafting assignments, ensuring alignment with clients&apos innovation strategies
- Conduct inventor interviews, manage email correspondence, and actively participate in attorney calls to facilitate effective communication and alignment between stakeholders
- Manage email correspondence and participate in attorney calls to facilitate clear communication and ensure understanding of project requirements
- Stay abreast of evolving USPTO / MPEP case laws and regulatory changes, imparting knowledge to the team and ensuring compliance in all patent-related activities
- Deliver consistent, high-quality work within client-defined timelines and expectations
Desired Skillset
Proficiency in US patent drafting across a spectrum of technology domains [must have drafted at least 10 US patent applications]Excellent written and verbal communication [an absolute must]Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and drive them to successful completionFamiliarity with patent processes and a keen understanding of USPTO / MPEP regulations and case lawsExperience in reviewing and refining one's own work and incorporating feedback constructively [not mandatory, but preferred]Education / Professional Qualification and Work Experience : Bachelors / Master's degree in Electrical, Electronics,
Communication, and Computer Science.
IP Experience : 2-5 years in US patent drafting
Skills : us patent,us patent drafting,usa patent
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Skills Required
US patent drafting, Patent processes, USPTO MPEP regulations