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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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Familiarity with general chemistry, microbiology, or clean room operations. Prior experience with cGMP operations or aseptic technique. Role: Bioprocess Associate – Night Shift. Familiarity with general chemistry, microbiology, or clean room operations.
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BS in Biology, Microbiology, Food Science, or related field with experience in microbiology and a good grasp of aseptic techniques. The work will involve food and pharmaceutical products which include retort/autoclave and aseptic processing and packaging lines.
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Eclaro is looking for a Bioprocess Associate for our client in East Syracuse, NY. 401k Retirement Savings Plan administered by Merrill Lynch. 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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Bachelor of Science in Microbiology, Epidemiology or other Biological Sciences. Develop, evaluate and revise the techniques and procedures that formulate the established environmental control and aseptic standards of the hospital.
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Knowledge of aseptic sampling and testing techniques and microbiological testing according to FDA, cGMP, GLPs and USP testing methodology. Knowledge of aseptic technique and microbiological testing according to FDA, cGMP, GLPs and USP testing methodology.
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Keywords: Microbiology, Chemistry, Laboratory Technician, Pipetting, Bacteria, Weighting, Blending, LIMS, Aseptic technique. General knowledge of microbiology to perform testing procedures.
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Required Skills:Registered Nurse (RN) requiredRNs must have a current, valid, and active license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of employmentKnowledge of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious disease, and aseptic technique to include standard/universal precautions required.
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited university in microbiology, molecular biology, or related course work in biological sciences. REQUIRES at least one year of laboratory bench experience, utilizing PCR, aseptic techniques and experience with biological assays.
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Experience: Minimum 2-4 years (MS with 0-2 years) in the Pharmaceutical or Biotechnology with emphasis in one of the following areas: aseptic processing, QC microbiology, environmental monitoring, water system, quality control, validation and manufacturing processes.
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Knowledge of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious disease, and aseptic technique to include standard/universal precautions required. Knowledge of epidemiology, microbiology, infectious disease, and aseptic technique to include standard/universal precautions required.
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Knowledge and experience in patient care practices, microbiology, epidemiological principles, infectious diseases, sanitation practices, disinfection/sterilization, aseptic technique, adult education, communication, program administration.
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Our core practice areas include vaccine research, development, and production; microbiology and infectious disease research; biodefense; clinical research; global health security; and HIV/AIDS programs.
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Minimum Requirements: · BS or MS in Microbiology, Biology, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or other related scientific discipline · 3 years experience supporting cGMP manufacturing (specifically within validation, engineering, technical services/MSAT, operations, quality assurance, etc.
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Training or experience in environmental monitoring, microbiology, quality control, validation, technology transfer, change control. As a member of QC leadership, the Supervisor, Quality Control Aseptic will also be responsible for delivering site Quality priorities and initiatives as appropriate.
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