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We are looking for an experienced Downstream Process Development Scientist to join an exciting biotech client of ours. Understanding of phase appropriate process development for biological products, such as viral vectors, vaccine, or recombinant proteins, throughout product development cycle is required.
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Job Title: Staff Scientist- Downstream Process Development. Lead planning and execution of tech transfer, process development and scale up activities (both bench and pilot scale) and preparing summary reports/presentations.
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We are immediatly hiring for a Process Development Scientist with experience in Protein Purification (techniques such as precipitation, chromatography, ultrafiltration/diafiltration, and filtration at bench-scale and/or pilot-scale processes.
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Under the direction of the Director of Dry Etch Process Development, the Dry Etch Process Development Engineer is responsible for the developing and implementing new RIE, IBD, and ashing processes for next generation magnetic recording heads, including implementing new process control schemes which ensure product manufacturability; designs and conducts experiments, analyzes data, and presents findings; researches, selects, and qualifies new tools which improve efficiency and yield.
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The Associate Director of Radiopharmaceutical Process Development will be executing the CMC development plan and IND enabling activities, leading to the clinical manufacturing of the Drug Product.
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The Senior NPI (New Product Introduction) and Process Development Engineer leads initiatives to mature medical device products from prototype to market through establishing and scaling of assembly processes, and influence on device design to ensure DFM. This role collaborates on a global cross-functional level with project stakeholders to define a competitive manufacturing strategy and leads process development engineers in successful execution.
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Acts as a drug product process development technical expert to provide swift and innovative solutions to complex challenges in formulation, filtration, filling (vials/syringes/devices) and lyophilization of parenteral products.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Process Development Scientist to join our dynamic team. Minimum of 3 years of experience in assay development, preferably in an NGS related field.
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Process Integration Development Engineer. Manufacturing Process Control. Note: Job location will be based out of one of our US manufacturing or technology development sites.
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Manufacturing Process Improvement. Process Integration and Yield Engineer. Repair Development Engineer. Module Development Engineer. Semiconductor Device Physics. Harnessing the capability of the cloud, the ubiquity of the Internet of Things, the latest advances in memory and programmable solutions, and the promise of always-on 5G connectivity, Intel is disrupting industries and solving global challenges.
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Education: Candidate must possess a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Material Science, Microelectronics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, or related STEM field with 6+ months of educational or industry experience.
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The Process Engineer will be responsible for evaluating existing processes and configuring manufacturing systems to improve safety, increase on time delivery, improve quality, reduce manufacturing costs, increase productivity and improve morale.
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This position reports to the Quality Assurance Manager, The Process and Product Metallurgist provides technical coordination and support for the Melt Shop and/or Rolling Mill to advance the development and refinement of operating procedures to ensure quality standards.
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JOB SUMMARY The Process Engineer will support product and process technology development for JST Manufacturing in the semiconductor equipment industry. Handle and work with chemicals used in the semiconductor manufacturing process.
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Serves as the process engineering resource on new product development projects. May lead process development project(s) implementing new technology (high complexity) with a large cross-functional team.
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