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Perform hands-on documentation and data review and provides significant contributions and oversight to contract labs for protocols, deviations, investigations, CAPA's, reports, stability data, trending, specification setting, shelf-life/retest dating, using where applicable, current regression analysis practices and other relevant statistical techniques.
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The QA Specialist will have oversight of and involvement in, GMP compliance for production of Clinical Trial Material (CTM), including work performed by Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMOs.
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Oversight of contract CMO and CRO vendors. Our client is a clinical-stage biopharma company developing precision oncology medicines using its proprietary proteomics platform to develop drug-specific companion diagnostics.
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Argonaut Manufacturing Services Inc. is a contract manufacturing organization (CMO) headquartered in Carlsbad, CA. The company is dedicated to serving highly innovative companies in the biopharmaceutical and molecular diagnostics industries.
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The Director of Manufacturing is the Business lead, Technical Lead and primary contact responsible for managing Acadia’s commercial Drug Product (DP) Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO’s), and other third-party suppliers.
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Working closely with internal cross-functional impacted areas, such as External Plant Operations, CMO Management, CMC/Regulatory Affairs and Technical Services to resolve open issues in a timely manner resulting from record reviews and deviation events.
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This position reports to the Associate Director Quality Product Testing and will oversee compliance of GMP activities for assigned Contract Testing Laboratories (CTL)/Contract Manufacturing Organizations (CMO) as it relates to QC testing of ImmunoGen products.
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Government, federal, DC, Arlington, hybrid, remote, contracts, contract specialist, purchasing managers, purchasing directors, purchasing agents, contract manager, contract administrator, FAR, PD2, department of defense, DOD, secret, clearance, DFARS, DARPA, CMO, government contracting, contract management, government procurement, contract negotiation, government, contract administration, agreements, contractual agreements, federal government.
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Conduct weekly meetings with Contract Test Labs (CTL) to provide testing forecast, generate sample submission, provide shipping details to CMO, tract testing status and be point of contact for any test status question in collaboration with ERMs.
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New, hospital owned clinic serving Sampson County You will enter in a community with a strong patient base to start Competitive Compensation Comprehensive Benefit Package to include: PTO, Malpractice (with tail), 401k matching, Medical, Dental + Vision, Disability + Life Insurance Ease of Contract Negotiations meet directly with CEO/CMO New, Hospital-Owned practice Practice located in direct proximity to the hospital Flexible Shared Call Schedule.
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Complete tasks required for contract closeout within the FAR, DFARS, and Agency regulation within mandated timeframes and take all actions necessary up to the point of signature by the CMO Contracting Officer.
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The Supply Chain Site Coordinator will represent the External Manufacturing (ExM) Supply Chain team in providing a key link in the supply chain by coordinating activities between the Client Planning organization and the Contract Manufacturing organization (CMO.
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Vendor Engagement: Manage all vendor relations, from media platforms and agencies to contractors and consultants, from RFP to contract negotiation, in collaboration with the marketing and legal teams.
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Experience with Design Transfer and Process Validations at external suppliers (CMO). Supports evaluation of NCMR, CAPA, SCAR, Failure investigation and Deviation requests arising from Contract Manufacturers/Suppliers.
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Report initially to the Contract Management Office (CMO)/Center in the duty location for which you were selected. Spend 6 months in the CMO/Center for on-the-job (OJT) and developmental training.
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