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The successful Process Control Engineer will have experience of working within a high-volume manufacturing environment. At least 7 years’ experience working in an industrial manufacturing or chemical process environment.
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Has proven track record of architecting complex CPQ solutions in any of manufacturing, Hi-Tech, Automotive, Medical, Retail, Utilities industry. QTC Process and Business Architect should have deep understanding of end to end sales processes and how it ties in CPQ from upstream or downstream.
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Experience in transferring a development process into GMP manufacturing, developing a tech transfer package, acting as subject matter expert for tech transfer. At least 3 years of experience in a Biotech/Pharma Process Development and/or Manufacturing Support role for drug substance manufacturing.
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Project Manager Process Engineering, Commissioning Qualification Validation (CQV), Process Engineer Pharmaceutical, Project Management in Biotech, GMP Compliance, FDA Regulatory Compliance, Validation Engineer, Equipment Qualification (IQ/OQ/PQ), Pharma Manufacturing Projects, Pharmaceutical Production Engineering, Biopharma CQV Manager, Validation Protocols, CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions), Project Manager Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Plant Engineering.
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A growing medical device company located in San Diego county is looking to hire a Senior Engineer for their process development and manufacturing engineering department. Minimum of 4 years experience as a process/manufacturing engineer in the medical device industry, 5-10 years of experience preferred.
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Pharmaceutical Company is seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer for a 6+ mo contract in Kankakee, IL. Manufacturing Processes, Manufacturing Engineering, Process Engineering, Pharmaceuticals, R&D, Technical Assessments, Continuous Improvement, Fractionation, Fill/Finish, Purification, Normalization, Characterization Testing.
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Our client, a leading Medical Devices company, is seeking a mid-senior level Process Engineer for their Plymouth, MN facility - This role will work closely with the manufacturing site on existing products.
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You will be working regularly with customers regarding the product design, specs, and manufacturing capabilities. Responsible for providing support to our manufacturing teams as they work to build our products.
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The Process Engineer is responsible for optimizing manufacturing processes, increasing efficiency, and reducing production costs. The Process Engineer plays a pivotal role in enhancing manufacturing efficiency, reducing costs, and maintaining product quality.
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Pacific International Executive Search has been exclusively retained by a multi-billion dollar manufacturing organization to find a dynamic and experienced Process Engineering Manager to join our client at a key manufacturing plant.
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Interpret general business periodical, professional journals, technical procedures and government regulations
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BS in an Engineering discipline with typically 4+ years of applicable plastics manufacturing process engineering experience – either sheet extrusion or thermoforming. · Manufacturing and design for manufacturing knowledge specifically for thermoforming, injection molding, molded fiber, folding paper carton, aluminum foil stamping, and sheet extrusion.
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The PSM Manager supports and maintains the Process Safety Management program for AMVAC’s manufacturing plant and surrounding sites near Axis, AL. The Process Safety Manager is responsible for setting up and reporting key metrics relating to Process Safety and Risk Management Program (RMP.
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Complete data capture sheets and process/batch records accurately, ensuring compliance with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP), current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), protocols, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP.
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As a Manufacturing Process / Automation Engineer, this individual will use their technical knowledge and expertise to assist manufacturing in the development of new manufacturing processes and standards using a variety of automation and mechanical engineering concepts.
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