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Basic knowledge of microbiology and clean room workflows including aseptic technique $20-$26. Position OverviewThe Manufacturing Technician II - Lyophilization is responsible for executing all processes in production while strictly adhering to cGMP, environmental health and safety guidelines and any other related regulations which could apply.
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RequirementsWhat You Need to Achieve It: Certificate in Biotechnology and/or a minimum of 1 - 2 years relevant experience Associates or Bachelor’s degree in biology or related science and/or 0 - 2 years experience preferred Quality Systems regulations (cGMP) knowledge and clean room experience preferred but not required Experience in aseptic technique, GMP and clean room protocols desired.
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Showcases proficiency in IV Admixture procedures including using aseptic technique in preparation of medications, calculations, maintenance of clean area and complete documentation and accurately prepares IV Admixture and sterile compounding.
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Familiarity with general chemistry, microbiology, or clean room operations. Work is performed in a biologics manufacturing environment with classified areas requiring clean hygiene, specified gowning, and personal protective equipment (PPE.
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Prior experience with cGMP operations or aseptic technique. Sustain a clean and orderly work environment. Eclaro is looking for a Bioprocess Associate for our client in East Syracuse, NY.
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Must be willing to gown and work in a "clean room" environment. Set up, operate equipment, and monitor production processes, including clean-in-place (CIP) and steam-in-place (SIP) operations and report production in written and electronic documents in accordance with good manufacturing practice (GMPs) and good documentation procedures (GDPs), review documentation as appropriate.
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They are expected to attain a basic understanding of cGMP compliance while training under close supervision, demonstrating aseptic technique in handling of products and materials. The Manufacturing Associate is responsible for the manufacturing of therapeutic proteins (API) under cGMP conditions.
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Work is performed inside clean room where particulate, temperatures, relative humidity and pressure are controlled to specified limits. Perform cleaning task specifically in clean room environments.
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Batch-related Environmental Monitoring in the clean room, laminar flow hoods and other. Perform Environmental Monitoring (EM) in an aseptic environment (batch, routine, gowning monitoring and utilities testing.
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Aseptic technique, familiarity with clean room personnel flows is desirable. Assist in authoring instructions for the operation of equipment and for detailing process flows in clean room facility.
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The ideal candidate should demonstrate effective leadership skills, and possess a strong background in pharmaceutical and aseptic and sterile manufacturing, clean room environments, and quality testing.
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Process engineer, specialist, chemistry, chemical engineer, sterile facility, manufacturing equipment, validation, qualification, technology transfer, testing, clean room, process engineer, pharmaceutical, commissioning, qualification, quality, biotech, sterile, full time, direct hire, contract, contract to hire, medical benefits, 401K, long term, stability.
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Clean Room Aseptic Laboratory Work : Will train: Requires full clean room gowning, no hair or skin exposed, and no makeup, jewelry, or perfume allowed. The Technicians work various roles in vaccine production fully gowned in a clean room environment following Work Instructions and SOPs.
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Perform clean room gowning and pass clean room garment validation consecutively. Perform aseptic operation using laminar flow systems and environmental monitoring. All personnel will be required to routinely go through an aseptic qualification program to ensure adequate aseptic techniques and behavior.
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Strong working knowledge of WFI systems, clean room control and operation, environmental monitoring technologies and trending, aseptic manufacturing concepts, and microbiological testing (sterility, endotoxin, bioburden etc.
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