Process Engineer | Seattle, WA
Listed on 2026-03-04
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Quality Engineering, Manufacturing Engineer
Job Title:
Process Engineer
Duration: 12 Month Contract (Possible extension based on work performance)
Location:
Seattle, WA
Onsite Position
Job DescriptionPrimary responsibilities would include, but are not limited to:
Author study protocols and technical reports, and revise process documents as needed to support technology transfer and process changes.
Perform and support data monitoring of manufacturing processes to understand process capability.
Support production related investigations, ensuring compliance with internal standards and regulatory requirements.
Review executed batch records to ensure process is operating within the validated state.
Understand and manage tools and templates that can be used to quantify impact and criticality for parameters and attributes within Client and/or CMO unit operations.
Ensure manufacturing processes are in a state of control, harmonized across the cell therapy network.
Support continuous improvement for technical and business processes.
Leverage and maintain professional relationships with external partners.
Desired Background and ExperienceB.S. or M.S with 4-7 years of relevant experience in Biochemical, Chemical, or Biomedical Engineering or Cell Biology/Immunology discipline. (PhD overqualified)
Experience with cellular therapies is highly preferred
4+ years of MS office, experience with JMP is preferred.
4+ years' experience in a regulated manufacturing environment is highly preferred.
1+ years of experience in technical writing or deviation writing
Flexibility to work across East Coast and West Coast time zones.
Excellent communication, writing, organizational, teamwork, and presentation skills
Exceptional interpersonal skills to work with teams in different functions and organizations.
AdditionalJob Requirements
None
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