Job
Description
Roles and Responsibilities
Supporting R&D for the development of the processes feasible to execute at the manufacturing facility.
• Transfer of chromatography and ultrafiltration processes from small scale to the large scale.
• Prepare technology transfer documents to support scale-up campaigns
• Assist team lead in identifying the limitations and involve regularly with the R&D team during the development of the process.
• Identifying the right resources such as material and consumables and suitable vendors for the manufacturing batches.
• Maintaining the inventory of raw materials and other resources required for the execution of the manufacturing campaigns.
• Collating the requisites of RFPs and communicating across the stakeholders of the department
• Assisting the manufacturing team at all stages of the execution of Oligonucleotide batches, this involves column packing and running chromatography and ultrafiltration.
- Possess the knowledge and exposure to environment, health, and safety (EHS) practices
- Follow environment, health, and safety (EHS) requirements at all times in the workplace ensuring individual and lab/plant safety
- Ensure environment, health, and safety (EHS) measures are imparted via training and adhered within the team
Desired Candidate Profile
Educational Qualification:
• M.Tech/B.Tech/B.E / MSC- Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology/Chemical engineering in technology transfer and R&D of Biologicals/Oligonucleotides downstream.
Technical/functional Skills:
• Experience in working in a Biological/Peptide/Oligonucleotides downstream laboratory.
- Experience in handling the tray lyophilizer
- Experience to use GE unicorn software
- Experience in setting up experiments and generate data suitable for technology transfer and execution at large scale.
• Good understanding of the Unicorn software to write programs and control the equipment.
• Should be able to write software programs for the various requirements in Ultrafiltration or Chromatography. - Basic understanding of organic chemistry reaction principles