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As the Specialist QA II you will be responsible for shop floor monitoring, clearance, and record review during aspects of parenteral manufacturing which includes, but is not limited to raw material release, compounding, aseptic filling, lyophilization, inspection, labeling, and packaging.
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Minimum 5 years engineering experience in a pharmaceutical industry setting with a focus on aseptic processing and lyophilization. Come work for the leader in reproductive medicine and maternal health.
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Understanding cell culture, cryopreservation, purification, aseptic processing or lab technique, Packaging, Shop floor quality, batch review, or disposition preferred. Familiarity with MES infrastructure, HP ALM, Electronic Document Management Systems, Change Management Systems, and middleware WebMethods preferred.
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Capable of working in a fast- paced environment while maintaining aseptic technique and providing excellent safe patient care. Protects patients and employees by adhering to infection-control policies and protocols; medication administration and storage procedures; and controlled substance regulations.
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The Senior Specialist, Sr. Manufacturing Systems Engineer, MS&T MSEO is responsible for supporting the solution intake and design, delivery, operational support, continuous improvement, change management, and lifecycle for the site manufacturing execution system (MES) and associated boundary systems used in the production of personalized cell therapy products for both global clinical trials and commercial supply.
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Categories: resin and polymers , electronics , contract manufacturing, metal fabrication , aseptic fill , steel, commodity chemicals, packaging, food/beverage, automotive, textiles, solvents, plastics, adhesives, pulp, and IT.
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Able to assist with teaching aseptic technique, safety program, infection prevention and control, and relevant nursing topics. We are innovating value-based care and leveraging integrated applications, population insights and staffing expertise to ensure all patients have access to high-quality, connected care services that provide better outcomes at a reduced total cost of care.
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RN will be able to assist with invasive procedures in the specialties of lnterventional Radiology, Endovascular Surgery and Neurosciences, utilizing aseptic techniques per AORN guidelines. Details Salary: Open Categories: General Nursing Required Education: High School Internal Number: Overview Atlantic Heath System is seeking Per-Diem Registered Nurse for the Radiology - Special Procedures department at Overlook Medical Center to work varies shift, including weekends when needed.
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The Aseptic Technician, Production Clean Room is responsible for ensuring that production areas, equipment, and surfaces meet stringent hygiene standards to support aseptic manufacturing operations.
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Demonstrates knowledge of surgical emergency preparedness, Malignant hypothermia. Attends seminars and meetings relevant to PACU / Ambulatory Surgery as requested by the Center. Maintains current knowledge of the Center's Emergency Preparedness protocols and procedures.
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Development of processes and procedures to support QMS. Your experience and qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Science or Engineering with a minimum of ten (10) years’ experience in aseptic processing and/or combination products.
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Ability to gown appropriately for clean room/aseptic manufacturing is required. BS degree in Biology, Bioengineering or related scientific discipline. Ability to gown appropriately for clean room/aseptic manufacturing is required.
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Must have relevant experience with clean room operation and aseptic techniques. Must be be able to gown effectively in an aseptic/cleanroom environment. Knowledge of GLP/GDP/GMP and 1-2 years experience working with human cells in a production/manufacturing capacity is a plus.
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Experience with Aseptic Gowning. Mechanical or electrical degree or tech school. This individual responsibilities will include operating, setting up, maintaining, and cleaning equipment, as well as following established sterilization procedures.
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Train on and Support Controlled (Grade C and D) and Aseptic (Grade A and B) processing areas with Line Clearances, QA oversight, and batch record review (MBR and EBR). Previous aseptic gown training preferred.
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