- November 11, 2021
- Pharmaceuticals, Quality Control, San Francisco Bay Area, CA
3917 QC Technician I
Duties
The job responsibilities within the ADQC–Biological Technologies department are to provide for general
support of the activities in GMP testing laboratories.
This includes, but is not limited to, biosafety cabinet cleaning, CO2 incubator cleaning and sterilization, equipment maintenance and verification.
Routine “sweeps” of the lab to ensure compliance with cGMP, GLP and safety regulations.
Ordering, stocking and maintaining supply levels in the laboratories and a potential to learn and participate in the maintenance of human cell culture lines for testing or development
biochemical/immunological/biophysical and cell-based assays in support of process development,
clinical and to-be-marketed products.
The candidate will support a dynamic fast group that performs assay development, product characterization, stability, and lot release testing with established procedures in a cGMP environment. Expectations include use of various systems: IP.21, PI Historian, Process Explorer, ConDor, and ELN. Maintenance of labs via Lean tools such as 5S and Environmental, Health, and Safety practices, routine lab maintenance, and project support/equipment qualification/computer systems/document management as needed.
Skills
Ability to work independently as well as with a team, demonstrate initiative, strong attention to detail,
with effective verbal and written communication skills for a fast-paced environment is a must.
Must also be dependable and able to work with minimal supervision.
Familiarity with basic laboratory equipment is preferred.
Good computer skills are required, and experience working with Google Applications is recommended,
and familiarity working with ELN, ConDor, and Trackwise is a plus.
Education
High School diploma or GED required.
1-2 years of college experience, preferred.
PLEASE NOTE: Our client has mandated COVID-19 vaccination for their workforce, all external personnel providing services to our client are required to comply with this requirement.