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Experience with PAS X (Korber) software for electronic batch records with detailed understanding of editing and validationStrong knowledge of PAS-X integration with external programs (SAP, PI, and DeltaV)Strong operations knowledge of drug substance manufacturing and a broad understanding of related disciplinary areas in bioprocessingDemonstrated ability to work in a teamDegree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Biology or Computer Science with experience in biotechnology.
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Strong knowledge of PAS-X integration with external programs (SAP, PI, and DeltaV) Strong knowledge of PAS-X integration with external programs (SAP, PI, and DeltaV) This is a manufacturing support role responsible for the generation of electronic documentation, for tracking of NPI/EBR metrics, and for communication between the GMP operations teams and the process development scientific groups.
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Experienced, hands-on OSI PI engineer needed for ensuring our customers’ success by developing real time data and historian based solutions. Installation and configuration of real time data technologies (Ex. PI Server, AF Server and other OSI PI Suite of products.
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Submit your application for RN Trauma Coordinator PI position and spend more time at the bedside with the patient. We are interviewing candidates for our RN Trauma Coordinator PI opening.
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Experience with DeltaV, OSI PI, LIMS, TrackWise. Experience with DeltaV, OSI PI, LIMS, TrackWise. Bachelors degree and 2 years of biotech or pharmaceutical: manufacturing, process development or quality experience OR.
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The Research Assistant (RA) position delivers a strong customer experience for both sites and patients by providing virtual study support under the delegation of a PI. The RA is accountable for study delivery at the patient level and is expected to support the patient experience, data management, and other study administrative tasks with a quality-first approach.
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The Clinical Research Coordinator collaborates with the Principal Investigator (PI), ancillary departments, central research infrastructure teams, sponsors, institutions, and other entities as needed to support the administration of all aspects of studies, including, but not limited to, compliant conduct, financial management, and adequate personnel support.
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Strong knowledge of Client-X integration with external programs (SAP, PI, and DeltaV) Strong knowledge of Client-X integration with external programs (SAP, PI, and DeltaV) Degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Chemistry or Biology or Computer Science with experience in biotechnology.
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Under the supervision of the Trauma Program Manager, the Trauma Nurse Coordinator assists in overseeing the daily operations of the Trauma Center to include coordinating the Trauma Performance Improvement Plan, coordinating the care of the trauma patients, assuring optimal care throughout the continuum, from injury prevention through hospitalization, communicating the plan of care with patients and families, and facilitating discharge.
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ResponsibilitiesOwnership of Analog designs at chip and/or block level Define optimal architectures to achieve competitive product specifications Design, simulate and characterize high-performance and high-speed circuits (e.g. Transmitter, Receiver, ADC, DAC, LDO, PLL, DLL, PI circuits.
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Clinical research, Clinical trial, Pre-screening patients, EDC. Data extraction from source documents and assist CRC with query resolution. Knowledge of federal regulations and Good Clinical Practices (GCP.
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Some experience with digital tools such as visualization software or packages (i.e. Spotfire/Tableau, SIMCA/SIMCA Online, DeltaV/Aveeva PI Data Historian). Some experience with digital tools such as visualization software or packages (i.e. Spotfire/Tableau, SIMCA/SIMCA Online, DeltaV/Aveeva PI Data Historian.
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