The Process Development Scientist develops projects, leads scientific efforts, and ensures the completion of programs in a regulated laboratory environment.
For scientist services in the Process Development: Oral & Parenteral Mfg area.
WHAT MAKES YOU A FIT:
The Technical Part:
- Bachelor's Degree with six (6) years of experience in a Scientist within the pharmaceutical or regulated industry.
- Bilingual (English & Spanish).
- Project Management skills.
- Shift: Administrative and according to business needs.
- Experience in:
- Vision systems and Vision Tools (Cognex, Systech, Optel, Keyence, EISAI/BOSH/Syntengon, Seidenader, Brevetti, MvTech).
- PLC controls programming and Programming languages.
- Automation process and/or Vision Inspection systems development.
- Validations, and technical reports- To support SATs/IOQ/PQ executions, document generation and challenge validations.
The Personality Part:
- Picture yourself in a lab… with all the equipment you need to put your multitasking, scientific, creative (to come up with all those experiments!) skills to work. Picture as well an environment of healthy competition, teamwork, being ethical and of using the scientific method in all ways possible. If you like how this sounds, then this might be the job for you. Bring it on!
AS A PIECE OF FITS, YOU WILL: (The day-to-day on the job)
- To develop projects/programs and contribute to novel experimental strategies and scientific vision.
- Functions as a lead scientific resource with cross-functional impact.
- Capable of managing and leading scientific projects which may involve cross functional areas.
- Guides the successful completion of major programs by either functioning in a project leadership role or as the lead scientific/technical resource.
- Decisions or recommendations impact the ability to achieve functional /departmental objectives.
- Provides guidance in the resolution of scientific/technical issues within the function/department.
- Works independently and integrates activities with other function/department.
- Exercises considerable latitude in determining objectives or assignments within the function /department.
- Evaluates progress toward goals and achievement of milestones for work group, with limited additional oversight, may translate evaluation into appropriate action.
- Anticipates complex technical problems and develops practical an innovative solutions.
WHO WE ARE:
We are a Service Provider company different from the rest. We pride ourselves in how we treat the most important piece of our company's puzzle: you! We integrate Engineering, Construction, Maintenance, Utilities and Specialized Technical services across the Island (and in the US as well!). Our company is flexible, family-oriented and focused on our resources' well-being, while providing our Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Manufacturing industry clients with top-notch quality talent. We're FITS!
Are you the next piece?
Top Skills
Development And Execution Validation Protocols
Device Assembly Equipment
Packaging Equipment Validation
Process Characterization
Project Management
Vision Systems
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