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We are currently seeking a Human Factors Scientist for our Practice in Bellevue, WA. In this role you will work as part of a team to address human factors, safety management, risk communication, and risk perception issues in a variety of contexts that span occupational, consumer, and community settings, such as those involving consumer products, electronics, manufacturing, oil & gas production, healthcare, aviation, chemical products, environmental exposures, and more.
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The client base includes both foreign and domestic companies, governmental agencies, manufacturing, and real estate development companies as well as foreign and domestic insurance carriers. The firm is frequently selected to represent clients as National Counsel in mass tort and products liability litigation, including asbestos cases, automotive litigation (rollover cases), dietary supplements (L-Tryptophan, ephedra), etc.
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This person will join a fast-paced, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team to support bioreactor process development (perfusion and intensified fed-batch) at the bench and pilot scale for the advancement of low-cost biotherapeutics manufacturing.
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Leading a diverse team of scientists involved in purification process development, characterization, and validation, including technology transfer to cGMP manufacturing for hybrid and continuous processes.
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Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Biochemical or Chemical Engineering, or equivalent area of related experience in biologics upstream manufacturing. Prior experience in/knowledge of cell culture, viral vector manufacturing, recovery and/or purification of viral vector product in a manufacturing environment preferred.
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Educational and manufacturing activities are supported by a full-time instructional machine shop supervisor and a full-time instructional lab manager. The expected teaching responsibility portfolio for the Assistant/Associate Teaching Professor position is variable based upon assigned combination of lecture courses, laboratory courses, service and curriculum management.
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We have more than 35 regional sales offices, engineering hubs, and manufacturing facilities throughout the Americas, EMEA, and Asia. As the Associate Director of Market Development, you will be responsible for driving Shure’s business strategies with Microsoft and Zoom in North America.
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Position SummaryThe Associate Director Business Process Optimization & Systems is part of the Cell Therapy External Manufacturing (ExM) organization and reports to the Sr. Director Global Business Process & Supplier Digital Strategy.
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This role will grow and lead a Process Engineering Team and be accountable to drive the technology transfer of lentiviral vector and CAR T manufacturing processes from our academic partner organizations to selected CDMOs for clinical manufacturing.
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The Assistant/Associate Scientist/Engineer to join our Vector and Gene Delivery MS&T group in GDPAD. The successful candidate will design and execute experiments related to supporting commercial vector manufacturing processes.
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Engineering - Assistant/Associate Scientist. Job Description: Job Title: Assistant/Associate Scientist. Knowledge of cellular immunology and/or vector manufacturing a plus. Experience should include management of lab activities, technical support of a cGMP manufacturing facility, including strong knowledge and engineering leadership for viral vector manufacturing and processing equipment, and process characterization.
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Icosavax seeks a Research Associate II with a background in general lab operations and downstream process development to advance our clinical manufacturing programs. Research Associate II, Process Development.
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Artech, in partnership with our premier client, is seeking an Assistant/Associate Scientist to join our Vector and Gene Delivery MS&T group in GDPAD. If you're passionate about science, thrive in a dynamic environment, and want to make a real impact, keep reading.
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As a Manufacturing Associate ,you will be an integral part of Parse’s growth, contributing to the expansion of our manufacturing capabilities by focusing on learning and performing manual and automated production processes for the manufacturing and kitting of our products.
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Conduct a real-time flow cytometry assay in support of increased manufacturing process control and consistency in viral growth kinetics. Participate in the transfer of process analytical technologies (PAT) to cGMP manufacturing facilities, and support implementation and operations in the new PAT laboratory.
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