Bristol Myers Squibb
Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer
Bristol Myers Squibb, Bothell, Washington, United States, 98021
Overview
The Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer is responsible for supporting the production of personalized cell therapy products for global clinical trials and commercial supply at the BMS Bothell facility. The role is within the Cell Therapy Lifecycle Management team under MSAT and involves cross-functional collaboration to support strategy, development and implementation of new allogeneic systems, reagents, and process changes. The individual will assist in change management for New Product Introduction and ensure successful transfer of the allogeneic process to the facility. Responsibilities
Subject matter expert for allogeneic process, equipment use case and change management. Process workstream lead for introducing the allogeneic drug product and aseptic filler; lead complex site and organization initiatives. Lead cross-functional process teams for new product introduction changes with focus on allogeneic product and aseptic filling. Utilize existing tools and procedures; support design and implementation of new tools and improvements to programs and procedures. Enforce team processes and communicate benefits and tradeoffs of decisions. Provide support in Aseptic and Environmental Control (including isolator sterilization) as a process SME. Follow change management procedures to deliver ongoing production support and complete all change management deliverables. Facilitate working sessions and author technical documentation supporting tech transfer (protocols, risk assessments, reports). Mentor team members and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and quality. Support quality records (DEV, CAPA, CR) and GMP training. Reporting
Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer reports to the MSAT Lifecycle Management and Tech Transfer Associate Director. Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in life sciences/engineering or equivalent. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience in the cell therapy industry, including aseptic processing such as filling equipment, isolators, and sterilization processes. Ability to assess risk and develop contingency plans for process risks. Project and program management experience strongly preferred. Compensation and Benefits
Bothell, WA: $117,500 - $142,377. Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, volunteer days, sick leave, parity for disabilities, and other programs as applicable. Eligibility varies by location. Work Model & EEO
Site structure and onsite/hybrid requirements will be communicated by the role. BMS is committed to an inclusive recruiting process and reasonable accommodations. Vaccination guidance and local laws apply as applicable. For California residents, see the dedicated policy at careers.bms.com/california-residents/. Note
The page includes various job postings and references to related roles for broader context; this summary focuses on the Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer role and its requirements.
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The Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer is responsible for supporting the production of personalized cell therapy products for global clinical trials and commercial supply at the BMS Bothell facility. The role is within the Cell Therapy Lifecycle Management team under MSAT and involves cross-functional collaboration to support strategy, development and implementation of new allogeneic systems, reagents, and process changes. The individual will assist in change management for New Product Introduction and ensure successful transfer of the allogeneic process to the facility. Responsibilities
Subject matter expert for allogeneic process, equipment use case and change management. Process workstream lead for introducing the allogeneic drug product and aseptic filler; lead complex site and organization initiatives. Lead cross-functional process teams for new product introduction changes with focus on allogeneic product and aseptic filling. Utilize existing tools and procedures; support design and implementation of new tools and improvements to programs and procedures. Enforce team processes and communicate benefits and tradeoffs of decisions. Provide support in Aseptic and Environmental Control (including isolator sterilization) as a process SME. Follow change management procedures to deliver ongoing production support and complete all change management deliverables. Facilitate working sessions and author technical documentation supporting tech transfer (protocols, risk assessments, reports). Mentor team members and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and quality. Support quality records (DEV, CAPA, CR) and GMP training. Reporting
Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer reports to the MSAT Lifecycle Management and Tech Transfer Associate Director. Qualifications
Bachelor's Degree in life sciences/engineering or equivalent. 5+ years of relevant experience. Experience in the cell therapy industry, including aseptic processing such as filling equipment, isolators, and sterilization processes. Ability to assess risk and develop contingency plans for process risks. Project and program management experience strongly preferred. Compensation and Benefits
Bothell, WA: $117,500 - $142,377. Additional incentive cash and stock opportunities may be available. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, volunteer days, sick leave, parity for disabilities, and other programs as applicable. Eligibility varies by location. Work Model & EEO
Site structure and onsite/hybrid requirements will be communicated by the role. BMS is committed to an inclusive recruiting process and reasonable accommodations. Vaccination guidance and local laws apply as applicable. For California residents, see the dedicated policy at careers.bms.com/california-residents/. Note
The page includes various job postings and references to related roles for broader context; this summary focuses on the Senior Engineer I, Tech Transfer role and its requirements.
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