- Global Pharmaceutical Organisation
- Excellent Contract Opportunity - Start ASAP
- Melbourne Metropolitan Area
Operating as a major global Multinational pharmaceutical manufacturer with global sites worldwide, our client is well known for its growth and innovation and is an Australian iconic brand in the marketplace,
An opportunity now exists for a Validation Specialist with Method Validation and Microbiology or Chemistry background experience to lead, coordinate cross site activities for method development activities within a cGMP environment.
About the Position
Key Duties & Responsibilities include the following:
- Perform method validation activities within QC environment.
- Lead troubleshooting issues within QC methods to deliver solutions for implementations through quality systems.
- Troubleshoot technical issues, develop current & existing methods & be current with the latest analytical testing technologies.
- Act as a SME for in analytical testing techniques & industry practice.
- Perform validation in accordance to QMS System, Site Validation Master Plan and validation procedures.
- Build & maintain strong collaborative relationships with key stakeholders.
- Tertiary qualifications in Science or Engineering.
- Minimum 2 to 5 years experience in method validation.
- Method validation in the pharmaceutical/medical device industry within a GMP environment.
- Experience with PCR highly desirable.
- Experience with validation procedures and documentation.
- Good understanding of cGMP practices & industry guidelines.
- Sound communication & interpersonal skills.
- Excellent attention to detail.
Specific knowledge of validation protocols for validation is essential as well as a sound understanding of manufacturing and GMP principles.
How To Apply
To apply for this role, please click the APPLY NOW button below. For a confidential discussion on this opportunity, please contact Sue Campbell on 0417 994 917 or Maria Julienne on 0491 694 371.
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