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Working knowledge of applicable Regulatory requirements (cGMP, DEA, OSHA, BOCA, EPA) and contract law. Expertise in tech transfer, GMPs, facility fit, cell biology, cell culture technology, protein purification, protein chemistry and/or bioengineering.
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Understanding of cGMP standards for manufacture of veterinary biologics. Knowledge of microbiology, biochemistry and laboratory operations. The QC Manager is primarily responsible for the regulatory compliant analytical testing of facilities, raw materials, intermediate, and final products for release, sale and distribution of product into these markets.
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Previous experience with regulatory agencies requiring GMP or GLP from USDA, FDA, EU preferred. The Manager of Quality Control will actively build and maintain strong relationships with QC staff and customers, to assure delivery of stakeholder needs.
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Demonstrated knowledge of Federal, State, and International regulations, such as cGMP, USDA, DOT, EPA, OSHA as they pertain to the employee's work. Understanding of Basic Laboratory Practices, Measurements, Biology and Microbiology.
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They also ensure the production facility meets all cGMP and safety standards by keeping the facility clean and maintained. The Plant Production Technician is responsible for the carrying out the production of protein meal, an ingredient in dry pet foods, at an Integrated Proteins facility.
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Bachelor in Microbiology or the biological sciences Entry level role for recent graduate. Assists with bio-analytical methods (immunological, in vivo, microbiological, molecular biological, or virological) for various Bio QC Tests on raw materials, in-process, release or stability samples in compliance with 9CFR, EU and VICH regulatory guidelines, outlines of production and special outlines.
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Working knowledge and basic theoretical understanding of basic principles of microbiology, biological chemistry, biochemistry (Ex. aseptic techniques) Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. Biology, Microbiology, Chemisty, Biochemisty, Engineering.
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Bachelor’s in microbiology or the biological sciences. The company is looking for an Associate Scientist to join the team. Responsible for timely communication with supervisors to inform them of testing, compliance and/or scheduling issues, adhering to company policies, maintaining a safe work environment through site safety KPIs, living out the Lead principles and following appropriate GMP documentation.
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Aseptic technique, microbiological testing, previous work in GMP environment desired. Will initiate, execute and complete assays as per validated procedures and within quality and compliance guidelines.
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