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With direct coordination of department manager and review of appropriate level of HR management, may be assigned supervisory duties over supporting process engineering technicians and aides. Ensures successful product transfer to customer base by performing demonstrations, training field service personnel, traveling to support remote sites (up to 10% travel required), and drafting documentation regarding process development, tool operation and maintenance.
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At Alpha Bio, we're on a mission to improve human health by unlocking the potential of protein-protein interactions - and we're now seeking an experienced Process Engineer I to support our yeast-based AlphaSeq platform for drug discovery and optimization.
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This position will direct process tech transfer activities for our client's cell therapy internal and partner programs. Kelly Science & Clinical is seeking a Director of Cell Therapy Process Sciences for a direct hire opportunity with one of our clients, a commercial-stage biotechnology company.
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Provide leadership and guidance to our team of process server support staff, fostering a culture of excellence and continuous improvement. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated individual to join our team as the Director of Process Server Operations.
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Experience interacting with aerospace suppliers, including on-site engineering audits, supplier qualifications and statistical process controls. Affirmative Action and Disability AccommodationApplicants wishing to receive information on Blue Origin s Affirmative Action Plans, or applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in the application and/or interview process, please contact us at.
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The 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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Alpine Immune Sciences is seeking a highly motivated individual to join the CMC team as a Process Engineer (Upstream). B.S (M.S./ Ph. D. a plus) degree in an Engineering or Scientific field with 4 years or more industry experience in cell culture process development, characterization and/or commercial process support.
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The successful candidate should have experience in downstream process development and/or scale up of downstream manufacturing unit operations and will interact with Alpine's network of external CDMOs∯*∯ This is a Hybrid role that will be based out of our Seattle, WA office.
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Recommends approach to meet the technical and program requirements and is responsible for overall development of the Process Flow Diagrams, heat and mass balances and P&ID'S, Designs and plans measurement and control systems for chemical plants based on data collected in laboratory experiments and pilot plant operations.
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As a Process Engineer I, you will report to the Director of Cell Therapy Process Development to support the development of novel allogeneic chimeric antigen receptor T (CAR T) cell manufacturing processes.
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This position will direct process tech transfer activities for our cell therapy internal and partner programs. Holds overall responsibility for process tech transfer activities for internal and external programs.
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The Financial Reporting Manager will play a pivotal role in our SEC financial reporting team and be a key collaborator with cross-functional teams in process improvement. You will also be a key leader in implementing new process and system enhancement projects within the accounting team and assist with our SOX readiness project.
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The Process Improvement Director is an organizer, facilitator, planner, problem solver, and resource manager for small to major projects. The Process Improvement Director serves as champion for organization-wide improvement initiatives and strategies.
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Evaluate existing processes using interviews, workshops, document analysis, surveys, Kaizen Events, user scenarios, process maps, task and workflow analysis. + Experience in process improvement, quality engineering, and/or industrial engineering.
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