Project Manager
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
St. Louis MO

Excellent Engineering Opportunity with Global Pharmaceutical Leader!

Global leader in the development and production of life saving pharmaceuticals seeks a Principal Process Engineer to lead key process improvement projects at the company's flagship site in suburban St. Louis, MO. The Principal Process Engineer will:

Identify new technology and implement process improvement
Lead troubleshooting of new and existing production processes
Lead process and product failure investigations
Write technical support documents for process development and validation


Job Requirements

Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or electrical engineering; other engineering disciplines could be considered depending on experience
8+ years engineering experience in manufacturing
5+ years engineering experience in an FDA regulated environment
3+ years experience working in a finished pharmaceutical manufacturing environment
Experience in aseptic, liquid, sterile, injectable pharmaceuticals strongly preferred
Excellent analytical skills and a track record of successfully managing multiple projects - priorities
Strong leadership skills and the ability to lead cross functional teams, a track record of motivating team members to reach goals
Strong communications and presentation skills, oral, written and electronic
Project Management experience

 

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