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Our client - a global pharmaceutical powerhouse, known for developing and manufacturing a wide array of world-class pharmaceutical drugs, life-saving vaccines, and innovative animal-health products - is in search of an Animal Research Associate to join their dynamic team.
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This role requires a high level of expertise in stem cell biology, process engineering, and project management, ensuring the successful development and implementation of cell therapy manufacturing processes.
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A strong understanding of Cell Culture, Chromatography and Filtration is a priority. Provide Manufacturing and QA/QC operations with timely information to support forecasting, customer complaint handling and facility audits.
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Director/Sr. Director - Process DevelopmentGreater Boston Area Competitive Compensation + excellent bonus/benefitsDuties and Responsibilities:Lead all process development activities (cell culture/banking/development, fermentation, protein purification, tech transfers)Oversee internal(in-house) and external vendors (domestic & international CDMOs)Work cross-functionally with CMC & Manufacturing leaders such as Analytical, Drug Product, QA/QC, Manufacturing, Supply Chain, etc.
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Job Responsibilities: Working with up to 250 L-scale aseptic mammalian suspension (HEK293) cell culture in single-use bioreactors. Job Description Job Summary: The position will be involved with Research Vector Production at a client location, supporting upstream production manufacturing activities.
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Environmental Health Officer - EHS Specialist / EHS Engineer / Li-ion Manufacturing / Lithium Ion / Safety Management / Process Safety. Lithium-ion manufacturing and Process Safety Management experience.
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Foster a high-performance culture aligned with the company’s values of growth, customer satisfaction, and employee engagement. Minimum of 15 years of experience in engineering design and manufacturing, specifically in electrical power conversion systems.
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Our client, a manufacturing company with an excellent reputation for its superb products, employee experience, and culture, is looking for an Account Manager/Sales Representative to join their team.
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The Engineer will apply cell culture and purification process engineering knowledge in support of technology transfer and clinical/commercial drug substance manufacturing in both stainless and single-use formats.
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Ensure the effective execution of quality control procedures throughout the entire product lifecycle (design, development, manufacturing, distribution, post-market surveillance) Oversee the implementation of Supplier Corrective Action (SCA), complaints, corrective and preventive action (CAPA) processes, and Non Conformance Reports Develop and maintain a strong quality culture within the organization, fostering employee ownership and commitment to quality.
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Demonstrated knowledge of biologics manufacturing processes, including cell culture and purification operations, and knowledge of process development. Drive cross-functional resolution of CMC investigations or GMP manufacturing issues.
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Each Finance Co-Op is assigned a peer mentor to help introduce them to Takeda’s corporate culture and the values and goals of the finance department. As a Finance Co-Op, you will gain hands-on experience in corporate finance and accounting, with opportunities to develop your skills in financial reporting and planning, business analysis and decision support, and manufacturing and cost accounting.
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Assess and mitigate risks related to subcutaneous injection site local tolerability and immunogenicity of protein formulations using in vitro (immune cell culture), ex vivo (skin biopsy), and in vivo (mouse, rat, rabbit, minipig, NHP) models.
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As the Associate Director of Strategic Sourcing for Cell and Gene Therapy (CGT) CDMOs, you will be a part of a fast-growing and innovative organization at the company's world headquarters in Boston, MA. The department is committed to a trusting and collaborative culture where we value growth and development.
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Perform clinical product manufacturing for cell therapy according to cGMP standards. May participate in technology transfer and final process development from the Development to the Manufacturing group.
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