Bristol Myers Squibb
Responsibilities
Perform set-up and operation of equipment to support production of blood component lots through cell culture, harvest, and cryopreservation.
Aseptic technique is required for tube most activities welding, connections, and transfers, at minimum. Aseptic qualification is required.
Weighs and measures in-process materials to ensure proper quantities are added/removed.
Adheres to the production schedule ensuring on-time, internal production logistics.
Records production data and information in a clear, concise, format according to proper GDPs.
Perform all tasks in a manner consistent with site safety policies, quality systems, and GMP requirements.
Works in a team based, cross-functional environment to complete production tasks required by shift schedule.
Motivated, team consciousness individuals are needed to fulfill job requirements.
Become a SME and qualified trainer within a designated function of manufacturing.
Maintain on time completion of training assignments to maintain the necessary technical skills and process knowledge.
Leads a team within a designated function of manufacturing, however, supervision will be managed by the shift Supervisor or designated Team Lead.
Performs other tasks as assigned continuous improvement projects, inspection readiness, right first-time initiatives, etc.
Knowledge & Skills
Basic understanding of cell culture, cryopreservation, purification, and aseptic processing or lab technique.
Knowledge of cGMP/FDA regulated industry.
Basic mathematical skills - General understanding of cGMPs.
Proficient in MS Office applications. Background to include an understanding of biology, chemistry, medical or clinical practices.
Pre-requisites Prior experience in Manufacturing and/or scientific/engineering education.
Basic Requirements
Bachelor's degree
Associate / Medical Technical degree and 2 years of Manufacturing or Operations experience.
High School diploma/GED and 4 years Manufacturing or Operations experience.
Working Conditions
Intermittent walking and sitting to perform job functions; however, ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time may be necessary.
Physical dexterity sufficient to use computers and documentation.
Sufficient vision and hearing capability to work in job environment.
Ability to lift 25 pounds.
Must have the ability to work around laboratories and controlled, enclosed, restricted areas.
Cleanroom garments and personal protective equipment will be required in designated areas which cover head, parts of the face, core body, and legs/feet.
Makeup, gum, nail polish, or other potential microbial sources are prohibited in restricted areas.
Flexibility to don clean room garments and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Clean room environment is an enclosed, restricted space, with assigned pressure and temperature conditions.
Reagents, chemicals, and exposure to sanitization agents are expected.
Routine exposure to human blood components. Exposure to strong magnets is likely.
Designated areas may prohibit food, any outside materials such as cell phones, tablets, at a minimum.
The starting compensation for this job is a range from $57,880 to $70,100 plus incentive cash and stock opportunities (based on eligibility).
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Perform set-up and operation of equipment to support production of blood component lots through cell culture, harvest, and cryopreservation.
Aseptic technique is required for tube most activities welding, connections, and transfers, at minimum. Aseptic qualification is required.
Weighs and measures in-process materials to ensure proper quantities are added/removed.
Adheres to the production schedule ensuring on-time, internal production logistics.
Records production data and information in a clear, concise, format according to proper GDPs.
Perform all tasks in a manner consistent with site safety policies, quality systems, and GMP requirements.
Works in a team based, cross-functional environment to complete production tasks required by shift schedule.
Motivated, team consciousness individuals are needed to fulfill job requirements.
Become a SME and qualified trainer within a designated function of manufacturing.
Maintain on time completion of training assignments to maintain the necessary technical skills and process knowledge.
Leads a team within a designated function of manufacturing, however, supervision will be managed by the shift Supervisor or designated Team Lead.
Performs other tasks as assigned continuous improvement projects, inspection readiness, right first-time initiatives, etc.
Knowledge & Skills
Basic understanding of cell culture, cryopreservation, purification, and aseptic processing or lab technique.
Knowledge of cGMP/FDA regulated industry.
Basic mathematical skills - General understanding of cGMPs.
Proficient in MS Office applications. Background to include an understanding of biology, chemistry, medical or clinical practices.
Pre-requisites Prior experience in Manufacturing and/or scientific/engineering education.
Basic Requirements
Bachelor's degree
Associate / Medical Technical degree and 2 years of Manufacturing or Operations experience.
High School diploma/GED and 4 years Manufacturing or Operations experience.
Working Conditions
Intermittent walking and sitting to perform job functions; however, ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time may be necessary.
Physical dexterity sufficient to use computers and documentation.
Sufficient vision and hearing capability to work in job environment.
Ability to lift 25 pounds.
Must have the ability to work around laboratories and controlled, enclosed, restricted areas.
Cleanroom garments and personal protective equipment will be required in designated areas which cover head, parts of the face, core body, and legs/feet.
Makeup, gum, nail polish, or other potential microbial sources are prohibited in restricted areas.
Flexibility to don clean room garments and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Clean room environment is an enclosed, restricted space, with assigned pressure and temperature conditions.
Reagents, chemicals, and exposure to sanitization agents are expected.
Routine exposure to human blood components. Exposure to strong magnets is likely.
Designated areas may prohibit food, any outside materials such as cell phones, tablets, at a minimum.
The starting compensation for this job is a range from $57,880 to $70,100 plus incentive cash and stock opportunities (based on eligibility).
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