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SRG
Wrexham
1 day ago
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Lead Process Scientist Drug Substance LANT


Summary & Purpose of the Position

  • lead the process transfer of Drug Substance (DS) manufacturing process for new products from development to manufacturing
  • ensure process knowledge and control strategies are appropriate to ensure Drug Substance processes operate in a reliable, cost effective, safe, and compliant manner
  • ensure documentation is ready and available to support the process design Drug Substances ahead of Regulatory examination
  • ensure any gaps in the process design and/or control strategy are identified
  • Action any identified gaps and ensure they are closed as required prior to PPQ and commercial manufacture


Main Responsibilities & Technical Competencies

  • Able to interrogate process monitoring and data analysis of the DS process. Identify areas of improvement or concern.
  • Have a broad understanding of CMC activities, regulatory strategy, understand risks and be able to link actions to Manufacturing Science and Technology.
  • SME in aspects of Drug Substance process.
  • Presenting the review finding and proposed actions to address any gaps to stakeholders including Site Leadership team, BPD and the global MS&T team
  • Able to perform technical/critical review of data from Drug substance process including Upstream and Downstream steps
  • Provide guidance for the remediation of any gaps in design, optimization and implementation of DS manufacturing processes utilizing scientific principles, process, and product knowledge.
  • Communicate project status to MS&T Management, TechOps Asset lead and other Key stakeholders via the appropriate escalation channels and project meetings.
  • Challenge and influence stakeholders to drive alignment, secure commitment, and enable successful outcomes through informed, data driven decision-making and collaborative engagement.


Knowledge & Experience

Knowledge & Experience (essential):

  • Able to use and apply scientific or engineering principles, theories and concepts.
  • Knowledge of Drug Substance unit operations.
  • Ability to define work plans, execute and provide technical updates to project teams

Knowledge & Experience (preferred):

  • Provide effective and regular reporting, across CMC teams, project governance and senior management/stakeholders


Education / Certifications (essential):

  • Degree level qualified in Scientific, Pharmaceutical or Engineering discipline


Education / Certifications (preferred):

  • MSc or PhD in Scientific, Pharmaceutical or Engineering discipline

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