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The Sample Management Consultant position will interact with Quality Assurance (QA), Product Quality Lead (PQL), Supply Chain, Logistics, Translational Sciences/Process Development, and Analytical Development Teams.
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Experience with cGMP and QC Sample Management in the pharmaceutical industry preferred. Work on LIMS system to support sample management activities. Performs any combination of sample management tasks, including label, prepare for shipping, transfer to labs, inventory, and disposal.
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Performs sample management tasks such as volumization, labeling, storage, moving storage boxes and preparation for disposal. and organizing sample storage boxes in walk-in freezers.
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Follows any other job-related instructions and performs any other job related duties requested by department management. Manages storage of serum, whole blood, plasma, saliva and urine samples.
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Handles proper disposal of radioactive and biohazard waste. Documents all quality assurance activities as necessary including preventative maintenance logs, instrument function checks, troubleshooting, and quality control to ensure regulatory compliance.
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Support and drive the merchandising and product development process encompassing sample management, design aesthetic, quality, margin requirement, and time lines. Identify potential risk to upper management and implementation resolutions.
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You:Are looking to make $17.00 Per HourAre 18 or olderComfortable interacting with customers and management in a friendly, enthusiastic, and outgoing mannerAvailable to work 2-3 days a week including 1 weekend dayAre looking for incentive opportunities and rapid career advancement Open interviews every Thursday from 1pm - 4pm at the warehouse location, let the Costco greeter know you are here to see the CDS team.
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As the Product Development / Production Assistant you would be responsible for sample management and WFX data entry. · Upkeep of Sample Closet: Organization of Samples and following Company’s Sample Process’ for achiving samples.
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Support with pre-sales activities in the region, such as demonstrations and sample handling. Matrix management of Landa’s onsite field service engineers and remote cross-functional team, including Landa’s Tech Support, R&D and Logistics.
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Adheres to the standard operating procedures and safety requirements of Esoterix CLIA CAP and other regulatory bodies. At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people.
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Working Conditions:There is regular exposure to potential blood-borne pathogens and radiation and walk-in freezers. Assists in locating missing samples and pulling specimens from storage locations. Required Education/Degree:High School Diploma or equivalentRequired Certification/License:NoneRequired Work Experience:Entry level.
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Physical Demands:Requires utilization of fingers and hands, standing-remaining on one’s feet in an upright position, sitting-remaining in the normal seated position, handling-seizing, holding, grasping, lifting, pushing, pulling.
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Requires the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. This is a contract job opportunity. Training will be provided. Properly discarding patient samples.
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Requires the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. This is a contract job opportunity. Training will be provided. Properly discarding patient samples.
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Requires the ability to lift up to 30 lbs. This is a contract job opportunity. Training will be provided. Properly discarding patient samples.
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