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Technical Supervisor

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1 week ago
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SRG are working with a growing life science organisation to help them expand their team.

If you are an experienced Technical Supervisor or Senior Production professional with experience of technical transfer and/or new process introduction, then this could be the perfect next step for you.

The role:

Providing technical support for new projects
Assisting with technical transfer into the facility and for new projects
Ensuring all materials required for projects are sourced within project timelines
Responsibility for generation and technical approval batch manufacturing records
Ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
Maintaining documentation and SOPs
Supporting continuous improvement

Requirements:

A relevant scientific degree would be preferred or equivalent experience
Experience in GMP regulated and/or pharmaceutical production
Experience of working in a cleanroom environment
Customer facing experience would be advantageous
Experience working in formulation would be beneficial
Experience of working within the field of advanced therapies would be highly beneficial
Attention to detail
Trouble-shooting skills

If you meet the above requirements, then please apply online to find out more!

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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