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The Chief Engineer has the supervisory responsibility for the safe overall operation, maintenance, and repair of all mechanical, electrical, and environmental systems of assigned equipment and personnel.
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The primary objective of the Lead Reliability Engineer will be to ensure the reliability and efficiency of our manufacturing, laboratory, and facility equipment that supports the critical mission of delivering life-saving cell therapies to patients in need.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation, maintenance, service, and repair of equipment as assigned. Carry all equipment (e.g., keys, phones, pager, tools, radio) to maintain preparedness to always carry out work tasks.
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This equipment includes two Concep Assembly Machines, a Weiler Labeler, a Concep Tray Unloader, a Concep Cartridge Reclaim Machine, a conveyor system, and a Tamper Evident Labeler. The existing equipment that will be modified include the Dividella Cartoner, Pester Case Packer, Pester Palletizer, Systech Serialization System, and SCADA system.
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Hands on experience with purifying proteins using equipment such as chromatography purification systems (e.g., AKTA Avant), TFF and NFF systems (e.g., AKTA crossflow, Pendotech TFF), high throughout purification system (e.g., TECAN.
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Under the supervision of the Watch Engineer, observes and operates all outside utilities distribution systems, and auxiliary equipment in order to provide adequate services to all sections of the site.
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We infuse our 55-year track record of scientific and laboratory operations expertise, as well as HR and great place to work best practices, to recruit, hire, train and manage highly qualified scientists to perform laboratory services using our client’s quality systems and equipment.
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Specification and configuration of SCADA, power plant controller, RTU, & IT equipment. Knowledge of both the physical and software aspects of networking equipment that connect renewable energy assets Advanced knowledge and programming of SCADA, HMI, PLC platforms.
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Support project Equipment Validation (i.e. autoclave, bioreactor) – Lab/cGMP. Execution of equipment validation protocols (including use of Kaye Validator/temperature monitoring for autoclaves, SIP Systems, washer COP, CIP, FITs, etc.
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Understands the function of critical equipment (Chromatography Skids, Single Use Equipment Mixers, Inline dilution, Milling Equipment, Stainless Steel/Hastelloy Portable reactors, HTHM/Solvent dispensing, Temperature Control Modules.
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Performs a variety of preventative maintenance tasks on all boiler room equipment including but not limited to: boiler work, HVAC equipment maintenance, chiller tube work etc as assigned.
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Electrical power distribution equipment such as generators, substations, switchgear, transformers, motor control centers, distribution panels. Work may require using and wearing personal protective equipment such as fire-retardant clothing, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots.
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The Metrology Engineer, Equipment Commissioning & Qualification Operations supports the successful operation of laboratory, clinical and commercial manufacturing operations at their home site through interaction with internal team members and internal customers as well as external service providers.
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The inside sales engineer is to act as a technical and commercial resource to field sales, customers and distributors for quotations and project management of power distribution, power protection, and power equipment maintenance; including electrical solutions from complex custom industrial and commercial assembly applications to residential components.
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The Equipment Engineer is responsible for initiating and owning deviations, CAPAs, and change controls, and authoring calibration and maintenance SOPs as well as performing calibrations, maintenance, and qualifications/validations.
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