Upstream Process Development Scientist Bio-Rad, UK! Apply Now!
Welcome to Bio-Rad, a global leader with a 70-year legacy of advancing the discovery process and making a meaningful impact in the fields of science and healthcare. Our team in Oxford, UK is currently seeking a talented Upstream Process Development Scientist to join our antibody manufacturing unit. This individual will play a crucial role in optimizing raw material culture from hybridomas, contributing to our mission of helping people live longer, healthier lives.
Job Posting: Upstream Process Development Scientist
Job ID: 2024-34503
Location: Oxford, UK
Reporting to the Tech Transfer and Process Development Manager, the Upstream Process Development Scientist will be responsible for continual improvement and optimization of raw material culture from hybridomas in the Bio-Rad Oxford antibody manufacturing unit. The position will involve all aspects of optimization, from planning through experimental work to report writing and presentation at Change Control, along with SOP authoring.
Responsibilities
- Identification of continuous improvement opportunities in raw materials in both process and culture development.
- Planning and execution of experimental work to demonstrate business benefits from implemented changes.
- Manufacturing of raw materials following controlled processes and defined schedules.
- Solving technical problems in experimental design and execution for raw materials processes and products.
Qualifications
- Minimum MSc in a Life Science subject.
- 2+ years of raw material culture experience, ideally in a commercial setting using Bioreactors.
- Proven clone optimization experience, ideally using AmBr250.
- Troubleshooting experience in technical and manufacturing areas.
- Ability to culture cells to defined controlled processes.
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Keywords: Upstream Process Development Scientist, Bio-Rad, Life Science, Oxford, UK, Bioreactors, Clone Optimization.