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Master’s degree and 2 years of biopharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry or equivalent. Bachelor’s degree and 4 years of biopharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry or equivalent.
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Experience and understanding in methods for the analysis of cells (live-cell imaging, flow cytometry), proteins (HTRF, MSD, ELISA, western blot), and RNA (RT-qPCR, NGS) Track record of developing, implementing, and performing cell-based screening assays in microtiter plates to support early drug discovery research.
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PhD in biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related discipline. Client is seeking a talented and motivated individual with expertise in enzymology and biochemical & biophysical assay development to join the Bioassay & Profiling group to support small molecule drug discovery programs within the Discovery Technologies department in our South San Francisco research site.
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The Engineer will apply cell culture and/or purification process engineering knowledge in support of technology transfer and clinical/commercial drug substance manufacturing in an innovative manufacturing suite using single-use technology.
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Strong process equipment knowledge – cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging. Transferrable Industry backgrounds: Drug substance/ pharma / chemical/ oil refinery/ mechanical.
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Ph. D. degree training in cell and/or molecular biology or closely related fieldOr. Optimize and perform routine cell-based assays to support lead identification and mechanism-of-action studies in the development of new therapeutic agents.
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Develop an understanding of landfill design and construction including cell excavation and earthwork, liner cross-sections, slope stability, geosynthetics deployment, leachate control and landfill gas control systems and final cover cross sections.
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Experience and understanding in methods for the analysis of cells (i.e. live-cell imaging, flow cytometry), proteins (HTRF, MSD, ELISA, western blot), and RNA (RT-qPCR, NGS) Ph. D. degree training in Cell and/or Molecular Biology or closely related field Or Master's degree (MS) and 2+ years relevant experience.
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Experience in cGMP for cell therapy testing is a plus. Bachelor’s degree in microbiology, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Biochemistry, or Biology with 0-3 years of experience; or. Supports EM data management including data entry, data verification, data download, generation of crystal reports from LIMS to support data trending.
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Must have biotech/pharma background/experience, plus must have cell culture and/or purification experience. Seeking a Process Development Engineer to join the Drug Substance Technology Engineering team at our Thousand Oaks facility.
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Proven track record of applying process improvement methodologies to mature and improve business processes (e.g. PDCA, LEAN, Six Sigma, and fundamental understanding of statistics, etc.) Defend the equipment-specific calibration, maintenance, & validation as required during regulatory inspections- Bioreactors and Fermenters, Centrifuges, Pumps and Compressors, Heat Exchangers, PLC, HVAC Systems, Mixers and Blenders, Filtration Systems, etc.
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Understanding of cGMP for cell therapy manufacturing. Experience with automation systems and equipment used in cell therapy manufacturing is a plus. The position will also provide manufacturing processing input for the design and operation of computer systems (MES, ERP, LIMS, QMS, EMS.
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Our overriding goal is to provide quality staffing solutions that help people, organizations, and communities succeed. o Knowledge of Delta V, Rockwell, and Plant Information Systems is a plus. Medical / Health Benefits with multiple plan options, Flexible Spending Accounts, Dental and Vision / glasses / prescription contact lens and eye test options available.
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Providing process engineering support for human therapeutic products in clinical development through commercial production, our mission is to translate developmental processes to commercial reality for patients through scientific expertise and engineering innovation.
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Listens and responds appropriately Capable of lifting heavy objects with or without reasonable accommodation Standout colleague, working effectively with peers and supervisors Retail customer experience preferredBenefits include: Associate discount; EAP; smoking cessation; bereavement; 401(k) Associate contributions; child care & cell phone discounts; pet & legal insurance; credit union; referral bonuses.
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