£25,000 - £33,000 per annum - dependent on experience
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Why this role is important for CPI’swork
CPI has an exciting opportunity for aMicrobial Upstream Scientist to join the established and growing Microbial Upstream team, based at the National Biologics Manufacturing Centre in Darlington. The Microbial Upstream Scientist will work under technical supervision of their line manager and senior colleagues, supporting with arange of activities to meet technology team objectives.
The team plays akey role in delivering awide range of exciting biotherapeutic projects which encompass strain development, process design, optimisation and scale-up of upstream processes from bench to pilotscale.
The Microbial Upstream department is an established team of scientists working to develop and scale up microbial bioprocesses, which includes activities from strain selection through to process demonstration at 100 L scale. The Microbial Upstream Scientist will contribute to the development of these processes for the production of biotherapeutics using arange of systems including lab and pilot scale bioreactors as well as high-throughput bioreactor systems.
Responsibilities and expertise specific to therole:
* Theoretical and practical knowledge of Molecular Biology, Biologics expression, Bioreactor scale up, high-throughput screening and relevant analytical techniques.
* Support delivery of experimentation around the production of therapeutic biologics focussed on the design, development and scale-down/scale-up of upstream processes.
* Expertise and practical understanding of microbial strain construction, selection, and characterisation.
* Use and application of computer systems and software for data acquisition and analysis.
* Document writing, data interpretation, presentation and statistical analysis.
* To assist the scale up of upstream processes (up to pilot scale) to provide proof of successful process development/optimisation.
* Develop and maintain knowledge of new practices and procedures from relevant literature and other sources.
* Knowledge of bioprocessing industry and cGMP concepts.
Some exciting projects that the team have recently worked onare:
Key responsibilities in the Scientist – Microbial Upstream role will include (but are not limited to the below), please download the job description for full details available on the CPI careers page :
* To keep self up to date with developments in areas relevant to role, and/or legislative and SHE related changes as communicated by senior colleagues, ensuring understanding of these and any associated new best practice, methods or techniques.
* To present and formally report experimental conclusions and supporting data for internal peer review and submission to clients, to agreed timescales and standards.
* To actively engage in hazard studies / SRA studies and discussions, as appropriate to rolelevel.
* To set up, plan and execute experimental / pilot scale runs and analyse, interpret and report the results of these within agreed timescales and quality standards, and in accordance with project / client requirements.
* To be responsible for providing clearly documented records of technical data, decisions, methodologies, calculations and software use in an agreed format.
* To take ownership in agreeing weekly workplans with line manager, project manager(s) and other relevant stakeholders, and delivering plan to agreed schedule.
* To be responsible for the maintenance and calibration of equipment to ensure it operates in asafe and efficient manner and is available to meet customerneeds.
* To take responsibility for general housekeeping of technical areas, to contribute to asafe and healthy workplace.
The person we are seeking
Successful candidates will be educated to aminimum of HNC, Foundation Degree or Degree level (or equivalent) in aScientific / Engineering discipline plus relevant industrial experience and;
* Possess foundation of technical knowledge and some underpinning knowledge in upstream microbial processing, as well as evidence of technical problem solving gained in academic or industrial environments.
* Have practical experience in one or more of the following areas: Microbial culture, Bioreactor/fermenter operation, Microbiology and/or aseptic techniques and Molecular biology.
* Have experience of planning and delivering technical work.
* Have experience of data analysis & reporting findings (documentation and/or presentations).
* Can demonstrate evidence of knowledge sharing and network building practice across teams or groups.
It would also be astrong advantage if candidates had;
* Practical cloning experience from strain construction, selection and characterisation.
* Demonstrate familiarity with the use of design of experiment methodologies to inform experimental design.
* Familiarity with use of support equipment such as autoclaves, incubators, centrifuges, bioanalysers and other analytical equipment.
* An understanding of GMP & the requirements for the production of biopharmaceuticals.
* Experience or an understanding of the process for tech transfer from R & D to GMP manufacturing.
What does CPI offeryou?
At CPI, we offer awide range of benefits to our employees, this includes:
* Up to 36 days holiday, including bank holidays – Plus aholiday purchasing scheme
* Life assurance and accident insurance schemes
CPI is an organisation based in the UK. Commencement of employment is conditional to demonstrating right to work in the UK, sponsorship may be available.
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