Founded in 1969, Pharmathen has grown to become one of the largest, vertically integrated developers of complex drug delivery technologies and is among the top 50 pharmaceutical research companies in Europe.
The company has one of the most extensive and advanced pipelines of long acting injectables (LAI), sustained release and ophthalmic formulations.
Pharmathen’s highly diversified portfolio consists of over 90 commercialized products, which are produced in its US FDA and EU-approved manufacturing facilities in Greece, serving 250 customers and accessed by patients in more than 90 countries worldwide.
Pharmathen proudly employs more than 1,600 people from over 28 different nationalities, with 54% of its total workforce and 66% of its Research Operations Team being female. The company’s enduring success is attributed to a passion for creativity, strong ethics, and the dedication of its people, who share a commitment to the company's vision of making a difference in people’s lives.
Due to continuous growth and expansion, Pharmathen Pharmaceuticals offers a great opportunity for career development and is seeking to attract a Technology Transfer Research Scientist (Production) to join our Technology Transfer team at Pharmathen’s Sapes premises.
As a Technology Transfer Research Scientist (Production) you will be accountable for carrying out and supporting all stages of a new product scale up through analytical method validation and analysis related to trials and process validation batches.
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What you’ll do:
Direct and control the upscaling and process validation trials and validation batches upon appropriate training Direct and control the preparation activities in the production area required for the batch production Contribute in the preparation of manufacturing documents (batch manufacturing records, protocols and reports) Participate in the preparation of reports for scale up trials and process validation Adhere to safety and housekeeping requirements Evaluate and interpret experimental data Contribute in the preparation of technical directives for equipment