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To strengthen our team in San Diego, we are looking for you as a(n) Manufacturing Associate I. Manufacturing Associate I will be responsible for supporting manufacturing operations by working as an operator in all aspects of plasmid DNA or protein manufacturing including cleaning, sanitization, dispensing, media/buffer formulation, cell expansion/transformation/banking, fermentation, centrifugation, lysis, filtration, and chromatography processes.
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Senior Manufacturing Associate will be responsible for supporting manufacturing operations by leading operators in all aspects of plasmid DNA and protein manufacturing including cleaning, sanitization, dispensing, media/buffer formulation, cell expansion/transformation/banking, fermentation, centrifugation, lysis, UF/DF, filtration, chromatography processes, and final filtration and by applying best cGMP practice knowledge during manufacturing processes.
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Characterize polymer size by GPC/SEC chromatography using established standard processes. Characterize polymer size by GPC/SEC chromatography using established standard processes. Optical characterization of the polymer dyes including measurement of absorbance and fluorescence emission spectra.
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Experience in bacterial and mammalian cell culture, PCR, recombinant DNA cloning, electrophoresis, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and other relevant laboratory techniques. Experience in bacterial and mammalian cell culture, PCR, recombinant DNA cloning, electrophoresis, chromatography, mass spectrometry, and other relevant laboratory techniques.
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Basic knowledge of HPLC/FPLC/GPC systems. Basic knowledge of Spectroscopy/Fluorimeter. Other responsibilities or projects as assigned by reporting manager. Participate in validation and measurement system analysis of various testing methods.
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Experience with commissioning and qualification of biotech process equipment (upstream or downstream or both), such as some, but not all, of the following: fermentation, bioreactors, downstream purification processes (chromatography, TFF, UF) is required.
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