Responsible for providing technical guidance, ensuring compliance, analyzing data, resolving issues, and managing quality control programs in a regulated industry.
For QC services in the Technical Resources area.
WHAT MAKES YOU A FIT:
The Technical Part:
- Bachelor’s Degree (preferably in Engineering or Life Sciences) with four (4) years in the regulated industry.
- Bilingual (English & Spanish)
- Project Management skills
- Strong organizational skills, including ability to follow assignments through to completion.
- Shift: Administrative and according to business needs.
- Experience in:
- Processes involved in manufacturing and distribution, QA, QC, validation and process development.
- Word processing, presentations, and spreadsheet applications
- Leading, influencing and negotiating.
The Personality Part:
- Being self-motivated means that you are curious and anxious to explore all possibilities without anyone telling you to (while also following instructions, of course). It means you’re creative, with such an eye for detail, that nothing gets past you. If this sounds like you, and if you commit to serving customers with high-quality research and products, embracing a diverse work culture, and even the environment, you might just be what we’re looking for!
AS A PIECE OF FITS, YOU WILL: (The day-to-day on the job)
- Responsible for providing technical guidance.
- Provide reports, data analysis and ensure flow of communication between technical groups including following up on and resolving issues that arise.
- Resolve technical issues and troubleshoot for assays as necessary
- Ensure lab compliance which includes: Implementing procedures that enhance GMP, GLP and safety.
- Manage existing and/or develop and implement new programs, processes and methodologies.
- Develop, revise and audit various complex controlled documents that may have multi-organizational and/or multi-site impact.
- Approve lab investigations, Lead audit teams
- May serve as subject matter expert to develop technical training.
- May perform routine work in a specific area of responsibility as necessary.
- Represents the department/organization on various teams, Independently responsible for following through on multi-site action items.
- May interact with regulatory agencies regarding area(s) of responsibility including written responses.
- May resolve issues with outside resources.
- Performs special projects as requested by supervisor, May supervise employees as necessary to meet technical requirements.
WHO WE ARE:
We are a Service Provider company different from the rest. We pride ourselves in how we treat the most important piece of our company's puzzle: you! We integrate Engineering, Construction, Maintenance, Utilities and Specialized Technical services across the Island (and in the US as well!). Our company is flexible, family-oriented and focused on our resources' well-being, while providing our Pharmaceutical, Medical Device and Manufacturing industry clients with top-notch quality talent. We're FITS!
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Top Skills
Presentations
Spreadsheet Applications
Word Processing
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