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Chemist I position will be under the general supervision of Production supervisor, working in a team-based environment to support day to day Large Scale Buffer, hemolysate (blood products), Antigen purification and other manufacturing activities such as, but not limited to, EIA plate coating, Antigen blending, EIA and HPLC In-line testing, conjugation, Purification, and lyophilization.
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Operate custodial equipment such as vacuums, mops, small hand and manual tools, buffer/scrubber machines and other equipment as assigned; operate a variety of cleaning equipment utilized in custodial work, including industrial floor scrubber/stripper/polisher and large wet mops.
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Membrane Absorption Chromatography process (e.g. Membrane Absorption process, Buffer and NaOH supply, cTCF supply, Capsule preparation, Inline dilution and Temperature controls). Basic knowledge of protein chemistry and purification systems such as anion, cation, and immunoaffinity chromatography.
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Cell Culture bioreactor system assembly and use, including control of gas supply to bioreactor, Micro-sparger assembly, Anti-Foam Emulsion system. Performs daily or routine process operations in the cell culture and purification of biotech and biological products (Kovaltry, Kogenate, and Jivi.
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Experience with all types of floor equipment (i.e. wet vacuum, high speed buffer, blowers, extractors, host machine, pressure washer, dehumidifier, micro-scrubber, Auto Scrubber machine, and battery operated high speed for large areas.
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Operate, clean, and maintain pot washing equipment, floor scrubber, buffer, water vacuum, vacuum cleaner, dish machine, portable steam cleaner, mops and brooms. Clean-power washing when appropriate-walls, baseboards, mats, drains and vents, glass windows and doors, entryways, service lines, refrigerators, carts, trayveyor, dishroom, trash containers, trash collection areas, entrance, loading dock and perimeter.
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Change or charge batteries in power - operated equipment, including compactor/baler, pallet jacket, power washer, floor buffer, and scrubbers, and safety equipment. Change or charge batteries in power - operated equipment, including compactor/baler, pallet jacket, power washer, floor buffer, and scrubbers, and safety equipment.
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Clean and disinfect drinking fountains and restroom facilities including sinks, toilets and urinals; fill dispensers with towels, soap, toilet paper and other items; wash mirrors, tile, walls and windows; unclog drains and toilets; polish metal work.
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The QC group normally holds daily Tier 1 meetings from 9-9:15am and discuss any topics related to issues that are discovered during QC Inspection/testing, Production priority demands and any additional QC testing needed (In-line buffer testing, Patient Survey testing, Investigational testing due to QN's, IFCC/NGSP certification testing.
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Manufacturing technician - bioprocess. Prepares process equipment (including but not limited to Bioreactors & ancillary equipment, Stainless Steel tanks, Pressure Transmitters, Flow Meters, Aggregate traps, Harvest discards, Transfer lines (buffers, cTCF), Hoses and small parts.
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Understands and can apply GLP (Good Laboratory Practices) and GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices). What You Bring: Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a life science (Chemistry, Biology) or related field.
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