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We are looking for a Chromatography Sales Specialist to work with our expert Downstream BioProcess Specialist team supporting all relevant call points related to chromatography and resins.
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Do you have a passion for protein purification and Bioprocess? This position is part of the Bioprocess Commercial Organization located in the Central US region and will be fully remote.
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Good understanding and knowledge of the Biopharmaceutical /Biotech Industry and strong, working knowledge of chromatography plus hands-on experience in protein purification. 4+ years of progressively responsible post-bachelor experience as a Research Scientist or Chromatography Product Specialist, Field Application/Technical Specialist, or related experience.
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In this vital role you will lead a Downstream Process engineering team at our Rhode Island Site. The Senior Manager will lead a team focused on bioprocess purification processes, drug substance manufacturing support and technology transfer of new products into the facilities.
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Actively working in a bioprocess development environment in downstream processing of therapeutic antibodies, which includes, execution of experiments, developing new technologies, using standard and innovative techniques to purify proteins (Chromatography, filtration, use of robotic tools to understand molecule-specific behaviors during purification processes), as well as analytical techniques and analytical skills to interpret results.
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Publicly traded biotech is seeking Sr. Associate Engineer to contribute to the Polysaccharide Downstream Pilot Plant function within the CMC team. Experience in supporting/execution of bioprocess operations such as Chromatography, depth filtration, TFF, and continuous centrifugation with a strong experience in these areas.
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Knowledge of upstream/downstream processing, cell culture, or bioreactor operations is highly preferred. Support bioprocessing activities (buffer preparation, upstream, downstream, aseptic fill) in a cGMP cleanroom setting.
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The successful candidate will work closely with members of the pilot plant and process development teams who are responsible for fermentation and downstream processing. The Pilot Plant team is seeking a BioProcess Development Associate 2 to support the development and pilot-scale production efforts in our pilot plant.
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Key Words: Sales, Biopharmaceutical, distribution, Bioprocess, Upstream, Downstream. Experienced in process development or manufacturing in a biopharmaceutical setting OR proven sales experience within the bioprocess/biopharmaceutical marketplace.
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Years of experience: 10+ years of pharma process engineering experience, with at least 6 years of bioprocess engineering experience (upstream or downstream) Experience with, and knowledge of some of the typical Biotechnology processes & peripheral systems is required; Upstream Biotech Processes (Fermentation, Bioreactors, Centrifugation, Thawing), Downstream / Purification Biotech Processes (chromatography, TFF, DF, NF-MF), Fill & Finish equipment, Media Preparation, CIP/SIP systems, Buffer Preparation, clean utilities (PW, WFI, CS, PS.
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Subject Matter Expert in cGMP downstream manufacturing; especially with Chromatography, Column Packing, Tangential Flow Filtration (TFF), Ultrafiltration/Diafiltration (UF/DF), Nanofiltration, Formulation, Bulk Drug Substance Aliquoting.
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The successful candidate will work closely with members of the pilot plant and process development teams who are responsible for fermentation, downstream recovery and purification. The Pilot Plant team is seeking a BioProcess Development Associate 1 to support the development and pilot-scale production efforts in our pilot plant.
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Additional experience in downstream purification of biologics including chromatography separations and filtration operations (depth, dead-end, and ultrafiltration/diafiltration) is a plus. Our vaccine client in Boston, MA is looking to add a hands-on, Director, Bioprocess Development (Microbial/Fermentation) to their team.
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The Lead Bioprocess Associate position reports to Supervisor/Manager Manufacturing. Operates pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment such as: incubators, wave reactors, single-use bioreactors, depth filtration skids, TFF skids, chromatography skids, single-use mixers and in process testing equipment.
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Downstream biologics process development technology transfer, scale-up and ongoing manufacturing of biologics (cGMP) including technical support for nonconformance investigations and other commercial support activities.
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