Work Schedule
Standard (Mon-Fri)Environmental Conditions
Laboratory SettingJob Description
About Thermo Fisher Scientific
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (NYSE: TMO) is the world leader in serving science. Our mission is to enable our customers to make the world healthier cleaner and safer. With revenues of $12 billion we have approximately 39000 employees and serve customers within pharmaceutical and biotech companies hospitals and clinical diagnostic labs universities research institutions and government agencies as well as in environmental and process control industries.
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Position Summary
As a Quality Control Scientist I you will be responsible for all quality control aspects of finished product testing. You will ensure that the performance of finished products complies with testing standards per IFU and SOPs as well as customer requirements and regulating agencies guidelines. This role also includes documentation control duties per Quality Assurance compliance requirements.
Key Responsibilities
REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Qualifications
Education:
4-year degree in biological sciences with coursework in microbiology (including laboratory)
OR 4-year degree with 5 years of microbiology lab experience
Experience:
1-2 years of experience in related QC/QA or microbiology laboratory work
OR an equivalent combination of education and experience
Technical Skills:
Familiarity with FDA regulations for medical devices
Intermediate computer skills including proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word Excel PowerPoint)
Experience with SAP is a plus
Soft Skills:
Ability to manage multiple tasks in an organized fashion
Effective communication skills across various departments
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions
Adaptability and willingness to learn new procedures
Scientific and objective approach to work
Self-motivation and high sense of responsibility
Excellent teamwork spirit
Strong verbal and written skills in English
Non-Negotiable Hiring Criteria
Additional Information
Required Experience:
IC
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