Bristol Myers Squibb
Healthcare
Associate,QCAnalytical,B2Shift,CellTherapy
“Associate, QC Analytical, B2 Shift, Cell Therapy at Bristol Myers Squibb. Skills: QC testing, Cell therapy. Perform routine testing of samples. Review GMP documentation”
Industry & Context.
Scientific principles
Wednesday-Saturday 2:00PM to 12:00AM
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Associate's degree with equivalent education and work experience, 0-2+ years analytical testing or QC experience, Demonstrated experience with basic laboratory techniques, Demonstrated experience with basic laboratory safety practices, Ability to accurately follow procedures, Apply scientific principles to analytical testing, Ability to communicate effectively with peers and management, Attention to detail, Demonstrated organizational skills, Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment, Meet deadlines, Prioritize work
Nice to Have
Bachelor's degree in science, Prior experience in cell and molecular biology techniques, MLO level 4 with equivalent work experience
What You'll Do.
Perform routine testing of samples
Review GMP documentation
Perform data verification
Support document revision
Support project tasks
Support deviation tasks
Support investigation tasks
Support continuous improvement efforts
Train analysts on job duties
Perform other tasks as assigned
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Peers and management
Communication Scope
Task completion; Roadblocks; Needs
Process & Methodology
CAPA
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