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This role is for Bioprocess C&Q Engineer role to work on the commissioning, qualification, startup of upstream and downstream bioprocess systems/equipment in the biopharmaceutical industry, as well as process equipment in pharma/biotech industries.
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Operate large-scale bioprocess equipment for Cell Culture and Purification operations. Biotech manufacturing, Cell Culture, depth and tangential flow filtration, column chromatography, protein purification and formulation, buffer and media operations, SOP.
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Data Engineer with responsibility to configure non-GMP computer systems used by Manufacturing Science & Technology (MSAT) department staff to organize manufacturing process information and to assist with bioprocess monitoring and analysis.
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Operate large scale bioprocess equipment for the Cell Culture and Purification operations. Knowledge of biotech manufacturing process and equipment including cell culture, depth and tangential flow filtration, column chromatography, protein purification and formulation and/or buffer and media operations.
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The Upstream Manufacturing Specialist of Upstream Operations will be responsible for hand-on executing the routine operation, maintenance, and periodically requalification of cell culture based upstream production equipment and production suites in a cGMP biopharmaceutical pilot plant.
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Immediate openings for 10-20+ Bioprocess / Biomanufacturing Associates with a leading, global company focused on gene therapy innovation, located in the North Bay region of the Bay Area. Knowledge of biotech manufacturing processes and equipment including cell culture, depth, and tangential flow filtration, column chromatography, protein purification, and formulation, and/or buffer and media operations.
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Perform all aspects of processing: preparation of equipment, disassembling equipment, assembling process equipment, perform CIP and SIP of equipment, perform pressure tests of equipment, perform testing of filters, calibration and use of analytical equipment.
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Construct and validate high-throughput, plate-based fermentation workflows for screening/characterization purposes and bioprocess development; experience applying cutting-edge technologies & strategies to accelerate scale-up efforts from plates to flasks to bioreactors is a plus.
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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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MC3M offers a unique research environment that brings together bioengineers, bioprocess/ manufacturing engineers, and industrial engineers to work closely with cell biologists, clinicians, and industry partners to ultimately make cell therapy manufacturing reliable, reproducible, and amenable for broad clinical use.
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Proficiency in bioprocess scale-up (fermentation or cell culture or equivalent) and expertise in developing and operating a variety of single-use and stainless-steel bioprocess equipment is required.
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Collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize upstream bioprocess parameters, such as pH, temperature, agitation, and aeration to maximize yield, productivity, and product quality to support exosome production.
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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. Good understanding and knowledge of the Biopharmaceutical /Biotech Industry and strong, working knowledge of chromatography plus hands-on experience in protein purification.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant scientific area such as biotechnology, bioprocess, molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry. Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant scientific area such as biotechnology, bioprocess, molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry.
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About the Opportunity: The Senior Fermentation Scientist will join our Upstream Bioprocess Development team and will be responsible for the design & execution of fermentation experiments for development of new bioprocesses.
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