Entry-level Validation Engineer
Barry-Wehmiller, Design Group Validation professionals support growing Biotech, pharmaceutical, and Life Science clients across the US. Services include providing life science documentation and regulatory compliance consulting.
Validation engineers are expected to:
- Have effective client interaction to understand expectation, deliverables, and deadlines to develop the best solution
- Have the capacity and flexibility to balance multiple projects simultaneously
- Use strong verbal & written communication skills
- Proficient in developing documentation using cGMP & FDA CQV methods
- Execute, complete, and deliver document implementation according to the validation scope
This job might be right for you if you are:
- Detail-oriented individual and organized
- Proficient and/or willing to be mentored in developing qualification / life cycle documents such as IQs, OQs, PQs, Validation Plans, Commissioning Documents, Procedures, Specifications, etc.
- Someone that thrives in a fast-paced and deadline-driven environment.
- An excellent communicator and are comfortable with presenting projects, change controls, and documents for approval.
- Proficient in translating highly complex systems to develop documents using concise technical writing
- Willing to be persistent
- Eager to learn and increase technical capacity. Willing to accept constructive feedback and adapt to client needs.
- A team-player and collaborate well with others.
- Someone with Validation experience within the Life Science, Biotech or Pharma industry.
- Motivated and driven.
- A professional that takes ownership.
- Driven to provide deliverables and service that exceeds client expectations.
- Willing to travel to multiple client sites to establish and drive new project opportunities.
Education:
- BS Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or other related ABET certified technical engineering degree.
Travel:
- Willing and able to travel as necessary for project requirements to include but not be limited to: project installation and start-up activities, client meetings, company sponsored meetings, trainings, industry related seminars, forums, or conventions, etc.