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5+ years of experience as a Validation Engineer within the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry/aseptic fill manufacturing environment. 5+ years of experience as a Validation Engineer within the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry/aseptic fill manufacturing environment.
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Demonstrates thorough knowledge and application of aseptic techniques, and defined practice standards for operating room and infection prevention. The Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) uses the nursing process, to design, coordinate, and deliver patient care that meets the identified needs of patients having operative procedures.
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Ability to trouble shoot process equipment including but not limited to pasteurizer, skimmer, UHT, Aseptic valve cluster, Aseptic tank and Aseptic filler. Staff Engineer The Staff Process Engineer - Aseptic and Beverage is responsible for independently designing batching and CIP system for different water and/or beverage (including hot fill and Aseptic lines) as well as scoping projects and obtaining equipment quotes from vendors for new beverage processing lines.
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Essential FunctionsProvide technical expertise and collaborate with OEMs in designing batching and CIP systems for water and beverage lines, including but not limited to cold fill, hot fill, CSD, and aseptic.
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Provide technical expertise and collaborate with Engineering and OEMs in designing and validating Aseptic and Beverage bottling systems, including but not limited to kitting, batching, thermal processes, sanitation and bottling.
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Apply principles of aseptic technique and infection control as directed by the Infection Control Manual. Travel: Yes, 50 % of the Time On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital.
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We're particularly keen to hearfrom those who have/are: BS in Microbiology, Biochemistry or a related discipline is preferred One year experience in pharmaceuticals or biotech is preferred cGMP/cGDP experience Microbial Limit Testing experience Aseptic Techniques experience Pipetting Techniques experience Media Preparation experience Candidates for this role must be able to: Stand for long periods of time.
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7+ years of experience in aseptic fill manufacturing, specifically the commissioning and qualification including performance qualifications of: Vial Washers, Depyrogenation Tunnels, Isolators, Sterile Fillers and Cappers.
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The Environmental Monitoring Team is responsible for the activities associated with the manufacture of safe, effective, and sterile pharmaceuticals in accordance with company SOPs, policies, and cGMPs∯*∯ The Environmental Monitoring Team works in concert with the manufacturing department and plays a critical role in ensuring environmental control of the aseptic manufacturing facility.
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Dept would prefer someone with EM experience and/or who has some experience and/or knowledge of aseptic manufacturing operations. Sampling of reverse osmosis water, water for injection, pure steam and compressed gases.
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5+ years of equipment validation experience in an aseptic fill or similar environment for pharmaceutical manufacturing. 5+ years of equipment validation experience in an aseptic fill or similar environment for pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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Prior Micro lab experience preferred- and/or experience and/or knowledge of aseptic manufacturing operations. At Actalent, Diversity And Inclusion Are a Bridge Towards The Equity And Success Of Our People.
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Experience with qualification of aseptic processing equipment primarily Isolator, Filler, Lyophilizer and Tank SIP, Dry Heat (Depyrogenation Tunnel) and Moist Heat Sterilization (Autoclaves), general temperature mapping.
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May work at any of the 3 UCCs in OC, must be able to work with all age groups, shift start/end times may vary depending on operational needs. Department : Harbor-Macarthur MOB - Urgent Care-Urgi-Ctr - 0806.
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Adhering to standards of aseptic technique in all phases of surgical intervention. Excellent opportunity to be a part of a not-for-profit and comprehensive healthcare network that provides a full spectrum of care with leading-edge diagnostics and treatment, outpatient health centers, physician groups and clinics, numerous outreach programs, and hospice and home care.
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