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This position is the SME on the upstream process from an equipment standpoint and includes input on tech transfer, commissioning, manufacturing, and maintenance of all downstream equipment at the site.
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Experience working in a cGMP or clean room setting (this job is non-GMP but knowledge of GMP is helpful for process/tech transfer activities). Experience with upstream and/or downstream bioprocessing equipment, especially perfusion technology.
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Do you possess a proven track record in CMC process development for early and late phase projects, coupled with experience in tech transfer to clinical and commercial manufacturing facilities, as well as experience in support regulatory submissions.
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Work with R&D and tech transfer team for successful transfer of Programs. Aseptic, Sterile Injectables, cGMP, Downstream, Fill finish, Gmp, Cleanroom, Laboratory, Contract Manufacturing, Compound, Compounding, batch processing, Autoclave, pharmaceutical manufacturing, pharmaceutical, gowning, Chemistry, Sop, Batching, Aseptic technique, Quality assurance, Inspection, Sanitization, Batch record.
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Is responsible for facility fit assessment, tech transfer activities, coordination of process start-up activities including Engineering Runs, GMP/clinical, PPQ and routine commercial runs, and resulting risk mitigation activities.
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Key Responsibilities Independently plan and execute tech transfer-related projects involving diverse downstream unit operations. This individual will collaborate and interface with the Process Development and Operations groups on the technology transfer, facility fit, process characterization, and scale-up of downstream unit operations.
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Lead the tech transfer, development, and optimization of manufacturing processes for advanced therapies, including cell culture, gene editing, downstream processing, fill/finish operations.
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The function is responsible for tech transfer activities including process fit-gap assessment, process validation, preparing dossier sections, & PAI support to enable the launch of new and LCM products.
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Previous experience in cell culture scale-up, tech transfer including drafting development reports, production batch records, protocols and Knowledge of scale-up and scale-down models is highly desired.
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Ideally a track record for taking products from lab scale to commercial scale manufacturing, including process scale-up, tech transfer and continuous process improvement. Reporting to the Vice President of Microbial Fermentation & Downstream Process Development, this leader will be responsible for development of the formulations and downstream bioprocesses for a diverse range of live Gram-negative nitrogen fixating bacteria.
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Coordinate multiple aspects of projects/processes within area (GMP/ECTL) with guidance, and execute processes (e.g., tech transfer & scale-up runs, HPLC/biologic assays, manufacturing of cellular therapeutics) utilizing appropriate techniques, equipment, and methods.
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As a scientist in the Purification Development group, you will identify and develop new purification technologies, work to design optimized downstream drug substance processes for new biologic candidates, employ strategic thinking to overcome technical hurdles and oversee process technical transfer to GMP manufacturing facilities, as they make their way from discovery to the clinic and eventually commercialization.
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The Scientist, Downstream Process Development in MSAT will work in a matrix team management environment with global engineers and scientists to achieve robust and scalable purification processes to support 2nd generation processes, late-stage programs, and life-cycle management.
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This position is the SME on the upstream process from an equipment standpoint and includes input on tech transfer, commissioning, manufacturing, and maintenance of all upstream equipment at the site.
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Solid understanding of GMP concepts and quality systems necessary to support Tech Transfer and process validation activities. Experience with supporting late-stage manufacturing, Tech transfer and or Process Validation studies.
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