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A BS in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, or a related field with 2+ years of experience, or an MS degree with 1+ years of relevant experience. A strong background in protein chemistry, biochemistry, or a related field is highly preferred.
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Required Skill/Ability 2: Demonstrated skills and knowledge in technical safety disciplines (e.g., radiation safety, industrial hygiene, biosafety, chemical safety, environmental monitoring, and sampling methods.
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Must have a BS/MS/PhD or equivalent in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bio/Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, or related discipline with relevant experience. The position leads and directs the technology transfer, manufacturing support and validation of patient-centered injectable drug products for Alexion’s diverse portfolio spanning synthetic, peptide, nucleic acid, adeno-associated virus (AAV) and protein-based modalities across various liquid, lyophilized, vial, prefilled and cartridge-based presentations.
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BS in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemical engineering, or relevant field with 2+ years of experience or MS degree with 1+ years of relevant experience is required. Solid background in protein chemistry, chemistry, biochemistry , or equivalent is highly preferred.
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Background in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Solid understanding of protein chemistry, chemistry, or biochemistry. Scientific and practical knowledge of protein chemistry or drug product processes.
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An Intern will work collaboratively with our teams to support a Burns & McDonnell Department, Global Practice or Regional Office.
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MS or PhD in relevant scientific discipline or engineering: geochemistry, environmental science, chemistry, chemical engineer, environmental engineer. Perform detailed chemical analyses using advanced analytical techniques (e.g., ICP-MS, GC-MS, HPLC) to measure concentrations of key compounds and trace elements.
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BS degree in Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related scientific discipline from an accredited university. Support of pilot scale operations at up to 500L bioreactor and corresponding downstream purification process including upstream mammalian cell culture, downstream purification steps, and buffer preparation operations for production of biologics.
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The Associate Scientist will work routinely in collaboration with other members of Pilot Plant Operations and with Process Development. The Associate Scientist is responsible for performing assigned tasks to support the operational scale up of Pilot-scale manufacturing processes for biotherapeutic candidates.
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The Associate Scientist is responsible for performing assigned tasks to support the operational scale up of Pilot-scale manufacturing processes for the company's biotherapeutic candidates. Assisting in laboratory management including maintenance of lab and pilot scale equipment, set up and cleanup activities.
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Hands-on experience with instrumentation, used in protein pharmaceutical and analytical development as well as characterization and knowledge of cGMP and quality guidelines is a plus. Position requires scientific and practical knowledge of protein chemistry or drug product process.
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Associate director, Ph. D., chemical engineering, chemistry, pharmaceutical science, pharmacology, engineering, engineering and formulation sciences, formulation, Bradford, Connecticut, formulation, scientist, research and development, R&D, CDMOs, generics, OTCs, scientists, engineers, drug development, chemist, scientific investigation, nutraceutical, consumer products.
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If you have an Associates/Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent through experience and/or education; EHS waste disposal experience, chemical engineering experience and or plating experience preferred- LET’S TALK.
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The Applications & Equipment Engineer III is a pivotal role responsible for delivering exceptional technical support to our sales force, customers, and the Equipment Engineering Group. Industry Knowledge: Technical knowledge of water treatment equipment applications for industries such as food, beverage, steel, power, refining, chemical, paper, commercial, or institutions.
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Education: BS or MS degree in Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Science, Chemical Engineering, or a relevant field. Execute Drug Development Studies: Conduct physico-chemical characterization, UPLC analysis, and stability studies for drug candidates and commercial products.
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