Lonza

Life Sciences

Biotechnologist(m/f/d)

Visp, Switzerland FULL TIME
The Brief

“Biotechnologist (m/f/d) at Lonza. Independent operation and execution of downstream related activities. Safe and correct execution of work”

Industry & Context.

Life Sciences
Problems you'll solve

Rectifying defects and malfunctions

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to work shifts (4-shift operation), Flexibility in work scheduling, Relocation assistance is available

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Completed professional training (Apprenticeship), Good skills in speaking, writing, and comprehension in German or English required, Accurate work and documentation practices, Execution of tasks with a high level of safety and quality awareness, Willingness to work shifts (4-shift operation) with flexibility in work scheduling

Nice to Have

Chemical or pharmaceutical-technical training, GMP training, BICO training

What You'll Do.

Independent operation and execution of downstream related activities

Safe and correct execution of work

Responsibility for cleanliness and order

Performing monitoring

Reporting and rectifying defects and malfunctions

Active participation in continuous improvement processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Active participation as an equal team member

Communication Scope

Good skills in speaking, writing, and comprehension in German or English

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