QC Technician II Engineering - Grand Island, NY at Geebo

QC Technician II

Job Title:
QC Technician II


Location:
Grand Island, NY 14072


Duration:
9 months with possibility of extension


Shift:
Monday to Friday, 7:
30 am “ 4 pm.


Pay range:
$22.90/hr. on W2.



Job Description:


QC Technician II performs daily sampling and testing of manufacturing facility's water system to ensure it meets regulatory requirements for WFI following established methods and SOPs in accordance with cGMPs.


Seeking a self-motivated individual with strong communication and operational skills to coordinate and execute testing processes as defined in standard operating procedures with limited supervision or guidance. Candidate must be able to work independently, as well as on teams within the Microbiology and Environmental Quality Control Laboratories.


Collect water samples from throughout the facility and analyze samples for TOC, conductivity, endotoxin, and bioburden while adhering to cGMP's, SOP's, and all safety regulations as they apply to the laboratory.


Demonstrate judgment, tact, and diplomacy; in dealing with internal and external customers.


Product proficiency on all testing areas required. Responsible for maintaining department equipment and requesting consumables as needed. Understand and exercise all safety requirements and procedures.


Support all company policies, participate in achieving department goals, perform other duties as assigned.


Requirements:


Associates degree preferred or High school diploma or GED required with 1-2 years QC experience.


Experience (2
years) in MS Excel, Word, and Outlook


Proficient oral and written communication skills are required to be effective in this role.


Bachelor's degree in the biological sciences. (Preferred)


Schooling or course work in microbiology or microbiology lab experience. (Preferred)


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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