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US-MO-Saint Joseph
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St Joseph, MO
Contract Duration: 24-36 months
Rate: Negotiable

Responsibilities:

  • Excellent employment opportunity for a QC Technician in the St Joseph, MO area.
  • Perform formulation of microbiological media and support testing of microbiological methods including microbial limits, endotoxin, growth promotion, and environmental monitoring.
  • Responsible for timely communication with Supervisors to inform them of testing, compliance and/or scheduling issues, adhering to company policies, maintaining a safe work environment through site safety KPIs, living out the Lead principles and following appropriate GMP documentation.

Experience:

  • BS Degree from an accredited institution in a relevant Scientific discipline required; or AA Degree from an accredited Institution plus four (4) years of relevant AH experience; or eight (8) years of relevant AH experience.
  • Knowledge of basic Scientific principles and techniques.
  • Performs work following applicable methods and procedures with moderate supervision.
  • Good understanding of operations in immediate area and basic understanding of applicable regulatory requirements.
  • Ability to effectively communicate in a clear, concise and appropriate manner.
  • Documents results and data clearly and accurately.
  • Effectively interacts with co-workers and others as needed.
  • Demonstrates teamwork within own group and other internal groups. Aseptic Technique
  • Required Skills: DOCUMENTATION, MICROBIOLOGICAL, ASEPTIC TECHNIQUE
  • Additional Skills: GMP

Fladger Associates

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