Job Details: QC Microbiologist


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QC Microbiologist
CK Group are recruiting for a QC Microbiologist to join a
biopharmaceutical company at their site based in Dublin on a contract
basis for **Apply on the website** months.

Company:

Our client has a long history of pushing the boundaries of science in
order to help fight some the worlds most urgent global health
challenges.

Location:

This QC Microbiologist role will be based at our clients state of the
art biologics operation where they formulate and fill vaccines and
biologic products in Swords, County Dublin.

Salary:

From ?**Apply on the website** per hour, depending upon experience.

QC Microbiologist Role:

Perform supporting activities for general lab readiness, laboratory
equipment qualification and method transfers.

Perform and carry out a variety of routine microbiological analytical
techniques including but not limited to environmental monitoring, WFI
testing, growth promotion testing, In-process product testing, Final
product testing such as bioburden and both Kinetic turbidimetric and
MCS rapid endotoxin testing in compliance with GMP requirements.

Train and be trained in the use of Rapid microbiology techniques
including but not limited to endotoxin testing, water bioburden
testing, E.M testing, absence of bioburden testing and identification
testing.

Your Background:

Industry experience with significant knowledge and experience in
working in a microbiology lab unit and working with contract labs.

Experience in compendial testing for water and environmental
monitoring in clean room environments.

Working knowledge of QC Systems (Empower, LIMS, Trending systems, or
similar).

Apply:

For more information or to apply for this QC Microbiologist position,
please contact Natasha on (phone number removed) or email (url
removed), quoting job ref **Apply on the website**.

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in Ireland CK Group are recruiting for a QC Microbiologist to join a
biopharmaceutical company at their site based in Dublin on a contract
basis for **Apply on the website** months.

Company:

Our client has a long history of pushing the boundaries of science in
order to help fight some the worlds most urgent global health
challenges.

Location:

This QC Microbiologist role will be based at our clients state of the
art biologics operation where they formulate and fill vaccines and
biologic products in Swords, County Dublin.

Salary:

From ?**Apply on the website** per hour, depending upon experience.

QC Microbiologist Role:

Perform supporting activities for general lab readiness, laboratory
equipment qualification and method transfers.

Perform and carry out a variety of routine microbiological analytical
techniques including but not limited to environmental monitoring, WFI
testing, growth promotion testing, In-process product testing, Final
product testing such as bioburden and both Kinetic turbidimetric and
MCS rapid endotoxin testing in compliance with GMP requirements.

Train and be trained in the use of Rapid microbiology techniques
including but not limited to endotoxin testing, water bioburden
testing, E.M testing, absence of bioburden testing and identification
testing.

Your Background:

Industry experience with significant knowledge and experience in
working in a microbiology lab unit and working with contract labs.

Experience in compendial testing for water and environmental
monitoring in clean room environments.

Working knowledge of QC Systems (Empower, LIMS, Trending systems, or
similar).

Apply:

For more information or to apply for this QC Microbiologist position,
please contact Natasha on (phone number removed) or email (url
removed), quoting job ref **Apply on the website**.

It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in Ireland

We need : English (Good)

Type: Permanent
Payment:
Category: Others

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