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Manufacturing Laboratory Technician – mAbs 1st shift 6:00am – 2:30pm

Zoetis
Lincoln
1 month ago
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Manufacturing Laboratory Technician – mAbs 1st shift 6:00am – 2:30pm, Lincoln col-narrow-left
Client: Location: Lincoln, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
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Posted: 02.06.2025
Expiry Date: 17.07.2025
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Job Description: Zoetis is the world’s largest Manufacturer and Supplier of Animal Pharmaceuticals.
At Zoetis in Lincoln, NE, we manufacture high quality medicines for dogs, cats, and livestock. Our plant has been recognized as one of Nebraska’s Safest Companies, with a long-standing presence in Lincoln and continued growth.
Benefits Include:
$500 Sign on Bonus
Great Health Benefits from day 1!
4 weeks accrued paid vacation and 13 paid holidays.
401(k) match with company profit sharing
Position Summary
The candidate will perform tasks in a GMP laboratory setting involving upstream processes (large-scale bioreactors, centrifugation, filtration) and downstream processes (chromatography, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration). The focus will be on downstream processes and related tasks. Responsibilities include maintaining GMP-compliant records related to monoclonal antibody (mAb) production. The ideal candidate exhibits curiosity, willingness to learn, adaptability, and adherence to safety guidelines.
Hours: 1st shift (6:00am – 2:30pm). Weekend work may be required to support manufacturing needs.
Schedule: 5 days/week (Monday – Friday), 8-hour shifts
Responsibilities:
Support large-scale biological production campaigns for GMP by performing aseptic purification of mammalian cultures, operation of bioreactors/fermenters, TFF, centrifugation, chromatography, and ultrapurification processes, and cleaning activities.
Maintain equipment and troubleshoot as needed.
Complete process documentation accurately to ensure product quality and GMP compliance.
Follow safety policies.
Collaborate with team members and other departments to support manufacturing.
Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent. Preferred: BS in Biological sciences or related field, experience in large-scale production or laboratory settings, strong communication, attention to detail, ability to prioritize, work independently and in teams.
Technical Skills:
Ability to read and follow instructions, perform basic calculations, troubleshoot, and understand biological principles.
Knowledge of mammalian cell culture, bioreactors, downstream techniques, and GMP environment. Familiarity with software like Unicorn, DeltaV, SAP is a plus.
Physical Requirements: Exposure to chemicals, fumes, noise, live steam, temperature changes, biohazards, standing, and lifting up to 50 lbs.
Any unsolicited resumes sent to Zoetis from third parties will be considered property of Zoetis and no fee will be paid. Zoetis is an equal opportunity employer, committed to diversity and inclusion. Candidates must have or obtain authorization to work in the US. We do not solicit via Google Hangout or other unauthorized channels, and will never ask for personal financial investments for employment.

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