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IGS is currently recruiting for a remote Database Engineer to support our work with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA). IGS is currently recruiting for a remote Database Engineer to support our work with the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA.
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Certification demonstrates knowledge and skills of sterile processing practices in accordance with regulatory guidelines such as Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Joint Commission (JC.
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Experience working with a Federal Health agency such as NIH, CDC, CMS, FDA, VA, DHA, MHS or other health & human services organizations. Experience with one or more analytical systems, such as Python Anaconda, R Studio, Databricks, Palantir, Snowflake, Azure analytics, AWS analytics, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP) analytics.
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MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT DIRECTLY USED •Standard equipment including: computer terminal, telephone, washer/decontaminator, sonic cleaner, sterilizer (steam and Sterrad), air compressor and biological incubator.
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Development, conduct of research trials, regulatory change, IRB and FDA submission requirements, radiation safety requirements, ethics clearances, and technology transfer. Organize quality assurance activities with pertinent regulatory bodies such as FDA, NIH, pharmaceuticals and others.
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Advise USDA, FDA, Congressional staff, and non-governmental stakeholders on how to support enteric methane mitigation and other areas of livestock sustainability, including through developing regulatory comments and materials for BTI Federal Policy staff.
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The Office of Testing and Research (OTR) conducts laboratory research on manufacturing, formulation, and characterization of drugs, and provides advice/consults, collaborative research opportunities, and scientific training to FDA staff on pharmaceutical quality, pharmaceutical equivalency, and bioavailability/bioequivalence issues including manufacturing, formulation, analytical testing, and modeling.
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FDA Office and Location: A research opportunity is currently available at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), in the Office of Therapeutic Products(OTP), under the Office Plasma Protein Therapeutics (OTTP), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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Knowledge of and experience supporting a Federal or military public health organization such as NIH, FDA, CDC or DHA. PhD in Human Resources, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational Development, or Management.
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Educate research staff regarding relevant aspects of regulatory process including requirements of protocol development, conduct of research trials, regulatory change, IRB and FDA submission requirements, radiation safety requirements, ethics clearances, and technology transfer.
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Responsibilities: Performance of serological screening assays for the detection of HIV in a high throughput laboratory, as well as performing specimen processing duties in accordance with laboratory SOPs, manufacturer guidelines and CAP/ FDA regulations.
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Demonstrates expert understanding of the federal and institutional regulations and policies governing clinical research involving protection of human subjects (JCAHO, FDA, GCP, OHRP, IRB, NIH/NCRR.
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While prior knowledge is always a plus, we are happy to provide thorough training on OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), FDA (Food and Drug Administration), and FSMA (Food Safety Modernization Act) regulations.
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One to 3 years of meat and/or seafood industry (as appropriate) experience at a federal CFIA/FDA meat and/or seafood processing plant (as appropriate). Formal job training in TQM principles, SPC, HACCP concepts, CFIA/FDA regulations would be beneficial.
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Monitoring of FSQA programs including HACCP Program, sanitation standard operating procedures, pest control, good manufacturing practices, approved supplier program, foreign material control, plant sanitation, chemical control, product quality assurance, FSQA Customer complaints, food defense and security.
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