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Aseptic gowning requires that all skin and hair be covered through wearing the following: beard/mustache cover, hair net, hood and face mask, goggles, jumpsuit, gloves and boots. Must be willing to be qualified in aseptic operations and perform operator roles as needed.
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They will be exposed to buffer solution preparation, purification operations, viral inactivation and filtration processes, ultrafiltration/diafiltration operations, aseptic technique and column packing; as well as to cell culture analytical tools and general biotechnology auxiliary equipment (pumps, pH/conductivity meters, SoloVPE, FIT.
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Experience and/or demonstrated skills with one or more of the following techniques: aseptic technique, making reagents at desired dilutions or concentrations, Restriction Enzyme digest, Gel Electrophoresis, DNA quantitation, identifying annotated features on a plasmid map, bacterial cell culture, centrifugation, filtration, and liquid chromatography.
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The ST possesses expertise in the theory and application of sterile aseptic technique and combines the knowledge of human anatomy, surgical procedures, and implementation tools and technologies to facilitate a surgeon’s performance of invasive therapeutic and diagnostic procedures.
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Experience in Aseptic manufacturing or production, QC, QA, Technical Services, or Regulatory is desirable. The QC Environmental Monitoring Technician will perform routine and investigational environmental monitoring of classified manufacturing, filling, and support areas.
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Lead and / or assist in the development and execution of process and facility monitoring strategies that focus on areas of highest microbial risk (e.g., disinfectant/sanitizing agent evaluation, resident microflora evaluation, airflow pattern testing, environmental monitoring PQ, aseptic process simulations, etc.
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Previous experience working in a laboratory environment in the pharmaceutical industry (quality assurance, production), aseptic technique, monitoring of clean rooms and utilities. Quality Control Associate Microbiologist, QC Microbiology Analyst Sound technical and scientific understanding; experience in pharmaceutical /QC or equivalent.
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Responsible for environmental monitoring in aseptic environment, collection and processing of water samples, component and product release testing. Quality Assurance professional with a BS Biology, Microbiology, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering (or equivalent) and at least 1-3 years’ experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
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A key attribute of this position includes assessment of existing strategies to identify areas for continuous improvement and development of new strategies for sterility assurance programs, including Contamination Control Strategy, Aseptic Process Simulation, Filter Validation, Container Closure Validation, Leaks and Glove Management, Environmental Monitoring, Facility Disinfection, Gowning and Hygiene, and Sterility Assurance Risk Management programs.
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Schedules and Perform Raw Materials Sampling - Requires more in-depth knowledge on Aseptic practices. The Senior Manufacturing Support Associate I position requires Aseptic and Gowning Qualifications and to be Certified Trainers in all TRNs within the Support Department.
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Our legacy Injectable Finished Products (IFP) facility in Clayton, NC is a , square foot aseptic "fill and finish" site that is responsible for producing innovative, injectable diabetes and obesity treatments.
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Water sampling/filtration experience, utility monitoring, and aseptic technique heavily preferred. Water sampling/filtration experience, utility monitoring, and aseptic technique heavily preferred.
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The tutor for BioWork should have overall competency in the following topics:Biotechnology/BioManufacturing/Biopharma Industry PracticesWorking SafelyPharmaceutical Quality Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)Measurements, Metrics, and MathChemistry for Process ManufacturingProcess Flows, Technology, and EquipmentControlling the Process and Maintaining QualityCleanroom Gowning and Aseptic ProcessingFermentation and Cell Growth.
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The Sterile Processor must demonstrate good knowledge of principles and practices of aseptic techniques, must have knowledge of equipment, instruments, procedures and supplies used in the operating room.
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