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The Associate Director of Quality Control – Nucleic Acids Testing will be responsible for overseeing a laboratory charged with the execution of all GMP Nucleic Acids Tests (release and stability) related to Sarepta’s Gene Therapy pipeline.
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The Quality Control Laboratory Support Technician (RP/ISO) is responsible for inventory management, glassware cleaning, and basic equipment verifications within the Quality Control department.
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The QA Associate will support quality operations activities for the manufacture of cellular therapy products. BS/BA in a science/engineering field and a minimum of 3+ years working in Quality, with experience in cell therapy (or applicable) environment preferred.
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Participate in project kick-off teams improving quality aspects of product introduction, and have a fundamental understanding of quality systems, SPC, and control plans. Support quality improvement efforts, Internal Auditing and Continuous Improvement initiatives.
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The Quality Control Analyst I (RP/ISO) is responsible for conducting routine analysis of materials including: Raw Materials, in-process and finished formulations under general supervision and in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs.
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Coordinate with key committees and medical management structures including but not limited to Hospital Leadership, DPH Chief Nursing Officer, infection control, pharmacy, medical records, quality improvement, and other required hospital committees.
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Experience with Production Control Systems (i.e. DeltaV), ERP Systems (i.e. Microsoft Dynamics and/or SAP) and other business systems (Document Management Systems, LIMS, Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.
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OOS investigations, OOS, Tech transfer, HPLC, FTIR, Analytical chemistry, GC, UV-VIS, UVVIS, Karl Fisher, Method development, validation, quality control, Wet chemistry, GC Analyzer, GC Analysis, titrations.
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This involves the development of a control system architecture, selecting the components to be used, detailing schematic diagrams and system documentation, programming controllers (PLC, DCS, RTU), programming the process visualization (HMI/SCADA), developing databases for archiving/displaying historical system data and implementing/commissioning the control system at the client's facility.
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Typically requires 5 years leading contact center software engineers utilizing agile delivery frameworks including Scrum, LeSS, Lean, XP, Kanban, FDD, BDD, API and UI test automation for quality control and supporting tools (Cucumber, JIRA.
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The Quality Control Analyst will work within the QC team, testing gene therapy products utilizing cell-based assays (Potency assay) in support of clinical and commercial lot release and stability activities.
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Our platform handles huge data volumes from extensive data center telemetry and a wide breadth of control plane data from multiple operational data stores, all built using OCI services and industry standard open source tools.
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Job Title - Analyst I, Quality Control Molecular Biology. Adaptable to perform in a fast-paced environment while still delivering high-quality results, this Analyst I - QC Molecular Biology will be required to have strong interpersonal skills and be able to work under minimal supervision.
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Quality System owner of Nonconformances (NCR), Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA), Customer Complaints, and Change Control among other systems. Duties & Responsibilities Lead the manufacturing Quality group of Quality engineers and Quality Control technicians.
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Support Manufacturing, Quality Control and Assay Development by shadowing the process and providing beneficial feedback and knowledge on the process. Collaborate with Manufacturing, Assay Development, Engineering, Technical Support, and Quality Control groups to support resolution of complex issues.
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