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POSITION REQUIREMENTS: " Bachelor's degree in a Scientific, Engineering or Biotech field with 4 years' experience with upstream (fermentation/bioreactor) biologic production processes under GMP compliance.
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Our client, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., is looking for an Engineer I which is located at Elkton, VA. The candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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Demonstrated strong expertise in at microbial techniques and yeast fermentation. Preferred experience: aseptic technique, use of laminar flow hoods, use of autoclaves, serial dilutions, streak plates, membrane filter plating, light microscopy, cell counting by hemocytometer, gram staining, and cell culture maintenance.
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Display understanding of upstream and downstream process theory (i.e., Fermentation, Harvest, Tangential Flow Filtration, Column Chromatography) and equipment operation. Experience in cell culture and/or protein purification.
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In depth technical knowledge of cell culture, fermentation, aseptic vaccine drug product formulation and fill finish, including lyophilization processes and the equipment used. In depth technical knowledge of cell culture, fermentation, aseptic vaccine drug product formulation and fill finish, including lyophilization processes and the equipment used.
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Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, protein purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk solutions, aseptic fills of buffers, filling and labeling of vials under sterile and non-sterile conditions, routine buffer and media preparation, filtration, vial preparation and sterilization.
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Fermentation/cell culture purification and fill/finish. Knowledgeable and/or exposure to biological manufacturing processes including microbial and cell culture cell banking, Generate or revise GMP documentation such as Standard Operating Procedures, Master Batch Record review and SMP's.
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Microbial fermentation and/or Mammalian cell culture in. Bacterial fermentation and Mammalian single-use systems up to 1000L. Bench-scale to Large-scale Chromatographic (AKTA) and HPLC systems (Agilent.
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Experience: Microbiology lab experience required; fermentation/brewer's yeast experience preferred. Assist with fermentation troubleshooting as it relates to microorganisms on site and at remote locations.
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Purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk. Tasks to be completed may include fermentation, protein. purification, solvent extractions, tissue culture, preparation of bulk.
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We use first-of-its kind proprietary fermentation technology to biodesign new, high-performing ingredients. Our culture is fast-paced and entrepreneurial, it’s this DNA that has supported our incredible growth.
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Utilize good laboratory practices and perform lab procedures in accordance with the SOPs Key responsibilities for downstream production (80%): Prepare reactors for fermentation including the loading raw materials, setting parameters, testing equipment functionality, and inoculation of culture.
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Will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations. 7 positions: 2 positions will support upstream fermentation/cell culture.
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This position will report to the Technical Operations Department and will support the manufacture of HPV Gardasil as part of a multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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The Executive Director, Cell Culture and Fermentation Sciences position will be responsible for all aspects of upstream development and strategic direction to support the advancement of AstraZeneca’s (AZ’s) biologics pipeline projects from pre-clinical to commercial stage.
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