Bioassay Reviewer - Norwood, United States - GTT, LLC

    GTT, LLC
    GTT, LLC Norwood, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Bioassay Reviewer
    Contract Duration 6 Months
    Pay range - $0.69 to $55/hr


    Job Description:
    In this role, the Bioassay Reviewer will support QC Bioassay Labs with a review of test records and documents.


    Job Responsibilities:
    Review executed QC test records for molecular and cell-based assays
    Review Audit trails
    Review reagent and equipment logbooks
    Additional duties may be assigned


    Minimum Qualifications:
    BA or BS degree in Biochemistry or a relevant scientific discipline
    5+ years of direct experience in QC Molecular testing and Cell Biology (e.g. qPCR, sequencing, potency, mammalian, and bacterial cell culture)
    Previous experience reviewing data in GMP environment for GDP/GMP compliance as well as audit trail review


    Preferred Qualifications:
    Excellent communication skills (verbal and written)
    Working knowledge of USP, ISO, FDA, and ICH guidelines
    Familiarity with laboratory information systems
    Demonstrated ability to work effectively under established guidelines and instructions
    Ability to collaborate effectively in a dynamic, cross-functional matrix environment


    Benefits:
    Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance Plans
    401k Retirement Fund


    About The Company:
    Our client operates as a developer of messenger RNA therapeutics. The company develops and discovers drugs that produce proteins or antibodies inside patient cells. Its pipeline includes various drug modalities such as prophylactic vaccines, therapeutic vaccines, intratumoral immuno-oncology, localized therapeutics, and liver intracellular.

    Through its mRNA therapeutics platform, it develops and produces human proteins, antibodies, and Client proteins, which help in preventing, treating, and curing diseases.

    It also develops therapeutics in the areas of infectious disease, rare liver disease, immuno-oncology, and cardiovascular disease.
    mRNA is now a turning point in the history of science, medicine, technology, and even humankind itself. With this breakthrough discovery, many of the world's biggest and most challenging medical problems are no longer a question of "how?" but merely a question of "when?"

    Come with us as we pursue the uncharted reaches of possibility and make your mark on the future of medicine.