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Join our Process Development Team in using a variety of fermentation techniques, purification techniques, and characterization methods to support commercial and bench scale pharmaceutical processes.
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Provide support for execution of process development activities and manufacturing investigations. The PD team uses a scale down model to provide investigation support, promote process understanding, and facilitate technology transfer of products to the Elkton site.
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Some technical writing and process deviation investigations would fall into times when you are not working on the production floor. Your roles would include troubleshooting issues as they arise, observing the process and walking the floor to check for unusual events, escalation of events/issues to proper individuals to minimize impact and restore normalcy.
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Our client, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., is looking for an Engineer I which is located at Elkton, VA. The candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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The CQV Engineer develops the documentation to support Commissioning, Qualifications, and Validation. These people are responsible for protocol writing and execution, field verification, and development of summary reports at the client site.
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Ability to examine an issue from diverse perspectives (safety, compliance, maintenance, automation, equipment, process, and people) in order to best understand and resolve it. Contributing to process and equipment safety reviews.
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Our client is seeking an experienced Engineer - Process Development to work at their company to work in Elkton, VA. Are you an experienced Engineer - Process Development with a desire to excel.
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Job Title: Engineer I. B.S. or M.S. degree in, biology, biochemistry, biochemical engineering, biological systems engineering, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, computer science, integrated science, or related disciplines and 0-3 years of relevant industrial experience.
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Experience conducting laboratory scale process characterization studies. Experience in method development and method transfer. Knowledge of yeast fermentation and metabolism. Wet chemistry laboratory skills (pipetting, buffer preparation, filtration, dilution, stoichiometry.
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We start with your business strategy, align technology strategy, and create a roadmap that gets your business value. Shift Hours: Rotating 12 Hour Shift (6am – 6pm or 2pm-2am; 7 days a week) Providing technical support for vaccine, biologic, and sterile manufacturing processes in the form of data analysis, troubleshooting, problem-solving, report writing.
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Experience working with protein purification. Participate in/drive fermentation and/or purification of proteins/VLPs at lab and pilot scale. Experience performing fermentation or cell culture studies at the labs scale.
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