Why Patients Need You
Our breakthroughs would not make it to the hands of patients without our pharmaceutical manufacturing team. We rely on a team of dedicated and agile members who understand the importance and impact of their role in Pfizer’s mission. Patients need colleagues like you who take pride in their work and always look to improve outcomes. You will help to ensure that patients and physicians have the medicines they need when they need them. Your contributions will be vital in achieving project tasks and goals, fostering a collaborative team environment, and enabling Pfizer to reach new milestones and provide aid to patients worldwide.
What You Will Achieve
The Pilot Plant Scientist/Engineer will be part of a diverse team of scientists and engineers focused on scale up and optimization of mammalian and bacterial fermentation, purification, and conjugation processes enabling efficient production of toxicology and process development supplies to advance Pfizer’s Bio-therapeutics portfolio.
How You Will Achieve
Scale-up and development of Pilot Plant processes for non-GMP production.
Generation of process batch records.
Acquisition of raw materials.
Purchase, installation, and start-up of new capital equipment.
Mining and evaluation of process data, modeling, and generation of reports to support manufacturing scale-up.
Training development personnel for safe and effective operations in the Pilot Plant.
Conducting process safety assessments.
Collaborate on experimental studies and clinical manufacturing.
Contribute to internally reviewed technical reports.
Make presentations to scientists and management.
Execute operational efficiency improvements.
Plan and implement improvements across Bioprocess R&D work processes.
Qualifications
Must-Have
BS or MS degree with 0+ years' experience in a biological or engineering discipline, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biochemical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or equivalent.
Demonstrated capability to work as a team member in a matrix development team.
Ability to work under minimal supervision. Applicants must be organized, self-motivated, and capable of working independently, and in a collaborative environment.
Strong oral and written communication skills
Strong analytical and computer skills
Dedication to maintaining and operating in a safe work environment.
Thorough knowledge of Biological Pilot Plant operations including mammalian cell culture, process chromatography, ultrafiltration, and filtration and an understanding of how to scale and control these processes is needed.
Strong understanding of core principles of biotechnology, process equipment, process control, engineering concepts, material management and a broad understanding of Pharmaceutical industry practices.
Nice-to-Have
Prior experience in a Biological Pilot Plant or Commercial Manufacturing setting.
Experience transferring biologics processes to pilot plants or manufacturing organizations, and knowledge of computerized and automated control systems, and data acquisition in these environments
Prior experience in process equipment commissioning and preparation of cGMP or GLP documentation is preferred.
Understanding of continuous improvement tools (LEAN/Six Sigma, 5S, etc) Must be capable of generating documents utilizing Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Visio.
Physical and Mental Requirements
Ability to lift 50lbs, torque tri clamp connections, and stand for long periods of time.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift 50lbs, torque tri clamp connections, and stand for long periods of time.
Work Location Assignment: On Premise
Relocation assistance may be available based on business needs and/or eligibility.
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EEO & Employment Eligibility
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