Principal MSAT Engineer Construction, Mining & Trades - San Diego, CA at Geebo

Principal MSAT Engineer

Principal MSAT Engineer
This groundbreaking immunotherapy start up is looking to add a Principal MSAT Engineer to the Tech Ops team! Your experience with tech transfer and IND/BLA submissions will help you shine in this role.What you will do:
Oversee and optimize all manufacturing and tech transfer processesPerform all tech transfer activities to CDMO/CRO partnersDevelop and implement new products and technologies to improve manufacturing processes Who you are:
PhD with 5 years of MS/BS with over 12 years of experience with tech transfer/MSAT. Experience with IND/BLA submissionsExperience with taking products from R&D to early phase clinical trials. Must be able to travel 25% Why work here:
Small team environment encourages interdivisional collaboration. You ll always have your voice heard and can wear many hats!Impact:
Have a positive influence both as part of a lean team where your voice can be heard, as well as on the company as a whole.What does this position pay? Compensation is determined by several factors which may include skillset, experience level, and geographic location. The expected range for this role is $150,000 to $200,000 per year. Please note this range is an estimate and actual pay may vary based on qualifications and experience.Note:
We actively support and promote people of various backgrounds, from race, religion, gender to geographical area, university, lifestyle, and personality type. Proven Recruiting is minority-owned, majority women, and is a strong advocate for diversity and inclusion in the broader community. Apply today!
#LI-SS1Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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