ATL02-080823 Validation Engineer - South Carolina Engineering - Greenville, SC at Geebo

ATL02-080823 Validation Engineer - South Carolina

Validation & Engineering Group USA, Inc(V&EG USA) is a leading services supplier who provides solutions for the Pharmaceutical, Biotechnology, Chemical, Food, and Medical Devices industries in the following areas:
Laboratory, Compliance, Computer, Engineering, Project Management, Validation, and other services.
We are seeking a talented, dedicated individual committed to working under the highest ethics standards.
Location:
South CarolinaResponsibilitiesFollow a Risk Based Approach and Testing Strategy.
Responsible for the overall delivery and execution of the CQV scope of work including completing all assigned CQV deliverables.
Communicate progress on established team meetings.
Ability to work independently while maintaining communication with all team members.
Requires teamwork, leadership, and influencing skills with a strong focus on customer service.
Exposure to typical manufacturing, laboratory, mechanical and warehouse environments.
Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Science or Engineering.
Minimum of 5 years of experience with commissioning and qualification of aseptic or fill/finish production and packaging systems like:
Commissioning & Qualification of Visual Inspection SystemsCommissioning & Qualification of Filling and Packaging LinesPerformance Qualification of Filling and Packaging LinesExcellent communications skills (oral and written) in English.
Excellent technical writing skills.
Must be proficient using MS Windows and Microsoft Office applications.
Strong knowledge in cGxP and regulatory guidance as well as understanding of how they are applied to regulatory compliance.
Available to work extended hours, possibility of weekends and holidays, if needed.
Recommended Skills Biotechnology Engineering Leadership Medical Material Microsoft Office Microsoft Windows Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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