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The ideal candidate will have hands-on lab experience in mammalian cell culture and Protein purification experiments. Hands-on lab experience in cell culture or Protein purification. Execute purification experiments, including filtration, chromatography, and UFDF, at different scales.
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Process equipment knowledge – basic principles of cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling. Process equipment knowledge – basic principles of cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling.
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The candidate will have opportunities to work in cell culture development and purification development to become a well-rounded process development scientist with experience in upstream and downstream.
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Basic understanding of process improvement methodologies to mature and improve business performance (examples: PDCA, LEAN, Six Sigma, etc.) Knowledge of Delta V, Rockwell, and Plant Information Systems is a plus.
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Support Cell Culture/Purification operations to produce a bulk drug substance product. Gain qualification to perform CIP, SIP autoclave, small parts preparation. Required to work an alternate work schedule (10-hour shift / 4 days a week) including a weekend day and possibly holidays.
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1-2 years of industry experience, comfortable presenting and social, Upstream cell culture experience required not just purification. Seeking a Process Development Engineer to join the Drug Substance Technology Engineering team at our Thousand Oaks facility.
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Ideal candidate: 1-2 years of industry experience, comfortable presenting and social, Upstream cell culture experience required not just purification. The Engineer will apply cell culture 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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Under the general direction of the Manufacturing Lead and overall direction of the Supervisor, the Manufacturing Associate executes all processes in the production area while strictly adhering to CGMP, environmental health and safety guidelines and any other related regulations.
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Preferred technical expertise in one or more of the following areas: GPCR signal transduction, proximity labeling, affinity purification, in vivo viral transduction, mouse models of metabolic disorders, CRISPR, and multi-omics research.
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The Thousand Oaks Pilot Plant performs frequent piloting of novel process operations (focusing primarily on large molecule cell culture and purification operations), driving technology development, supporting innovation across Amgens entire spectrum, as well as executing non-GMP and pre-pivotal GMP bioprocessing operations for multiple mammalian and microbial products, to develop & demonstrate production processes and produce bulk material.
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Complete analytical testing within expected turnaround time per established procedure for following assays: IEX (Ion Exchange chromatography), SEC (size-exclusion chromatography), HILIC (hydrophilic interaction) for glycan mapping, Affinity purification for titer, RP (Reversed Phase chromatography) and CE-SDS (Capillary Electrophoresis-Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate), etc.
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Draft simple to moderate DCRs and complete minor NCR investigations. U.S. based employee s may be eligible for s hort - t erm incentives. Clean, set up, operate, and teardown of equipment such as tanks, filtration systems, carton assembler, bioreactors, and production lines.
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Process equipment knowledge - cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging. Process equipment knowledge - cell culture, fermentation, purification, filling, and packaging.
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Computer Literacy (Maximo, Track wise, E-Builder, PCS, BMS and QEMS). Good record of applying process improvement methodologies to mature and improve business processes (e.g. PDCA, LEAN, Six Sigma, and fundamental understanding of statistics, etc.
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Ideal candidate: manager is requiring hands on lab experience in mammalian cell culture and/or protein purification experiments, including mainly filtration, chromatography and UFDF, at different scales.
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