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BS in life science (e.g., Chemistry, biology, microbiology, immunology, virology, etc.) Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics.
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We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, within the Manufacturing Division (MMD), supporting a new PAT (process analytical technology) lab and laboratory operations.
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3+ years engineering, troubleshooting, and solutions design of Emerson Syncade , Körber/Werum PAS-X, Siemens Opcenter Execution Pharma (Simatic EBR), POMS, Rockwell PharmaSuite, or other Life Sciences focused MES systems.
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We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, within the Client Manufacturing Division (MMD), supporting a new PAT (process analytical technology) lab and laboratory operations.
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Education: BS in life science (e.g., Chemistry, biology, microbiology, immunology, virology, etc.) We currently have an opportunity for a scientist to join our team in Varicella bulk vaccine manufacturing, within the our client's Manufacturing Division (MMD), supporting a new PAT (process analytical technology) lab and laboratory operations.
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GSK is a global biopharma company with a special purpose - to unite science, technology and talent to get ahead of disease together - so we can positively impact the health of billions of people and deliver stronger, more sustainable shareholder returns - as an organisation where people can thrive.
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Experience with flow cytometry and/or performing immunoassays is preferred. Support proactive process monitoring through assay and process data collection, GMP laboratory experiments (e.g., viral growth curves), etc.
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Shift: 3rd shift (12 AM to 8 AM) or swing shift 10 PM -6 AM) as needed plus break time. Experience with cell culture and aseptic techniques. New graduates will be considered: Experience in college level laboratory techniques in chemistry, biology, biotechnology and related sciences required.
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As a multi-discipline engineering firm, BALA is a leader in innovative designs for building systems in High Rise, Mission Critical, Multi-Unit Housing, Commercial Office, Higher Education, Transportation, Adaptive Reuse and Life Science facilities.
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We are seeking a mid-level Traveling Field Commissioning Engineer. 7+ years of experience as a commissioning engineer. Projects include data centers, trading floors, broadcast facilities, high rise infrastructure and high-end offices.
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Bachelor’s degree, in a science, engineering,or a related field - Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Biology, Microbiology, Virology, Molecular Biology o r Biochemistry - with at least 7 years of relevant experience including biological/pharmaceutical research, manufacturing, testing or a related.
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The Instrumentation & Controls Engineer I specializes in the design, development, and inspecting of Instrumentation & Controls equipment, components, or systems for life-science, biopharmaceutical, and/or microelectronics/semiconductor facilities.
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Bachelor's Degree in a Life Science, Education or Business-related discipline. Our Life Moves Us philosophy is built on four values: Passionate About Innovation, Customer Focused, Teamwork, and Driven.
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Testing scope typically includes critical building systems (Chiller Plants, Boiler Plants, various HVAC Systems, associated BAS / Controls, Lighting Controls, Electrical Distribution, Domestic Hot Water System.
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Knowledge of Research and Development within pharmaceuticals life science industry as well as experience with Global Safety Case Intake, Processing, Management and Reporting. Bachelor’s degree in computer science, Engineering, or Life Science.
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