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Sr. Process Engineer
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
St. Louis, MO
Great Process Engineering Opportunity with Global Pharmaceutical Leader!
Global pharmaceutical company is looking for a Sr. Process Engineer with experience at an aseptic pharmaceutical manufacturing site. Responsibilities will include: identifying and implementing improvements and new technologies to processes to increase productivity, improve quality and reduce costs. Is the leader of equipment troubleshooting efforts, product/process failure investigations, implementing corrective actions and preparing sound scientific reports. Will author and provide technical support for developing processes and equipment documents including URS, DOE and validation documents. Provide change control authority to ensure the validated status of equipment is maintained. Technical requirements include a thorough and demonstrable knowledge of cGMP's and applicable Industry standards. Requirements
Candidate must have a BS in Chemical/Mechanical/Industrial Engineering with 5-7 years of experience in aseptic pharmaceutical manufacturing environment making finished pharmaceutical products. Verifiable knowledge of and experience in application of cGMP's, validation, quality systems, document control and the impact of regulatory considerations on engineering initiatives. Experience in applied knowledge of aseptic behaviors and techniques associated with pharmaceutical production. Proven experience in leading teams, groups or efforts relating to processes and equipment.
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