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What are Some Biotech Careers with a Bachelors Degree?


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Quality Control and Manufacturing:

Manufacturing Research Associate

A manufacturing research associate is responsible for the implementation of production procedures to optimize manufacturing processes and regulatory requirements, and has responsibilities in packaging and distribution processes. He or she may also help maintain production equipment.

The position requires a bachelor of science degree in a scientific discipline or equivalent and a minimum of 0 to 2 years' experience in a manufacturing environment.

Biochemical Development Engineer

A biochemical development engineer is responsible for the design and scale-up of processes, instruments, and equipment from the laboratory through the pilot plant and manufacturing process. He or she assists the manufacturing operations in problem solving with regards to equipment and systems and participates in the design and start-up of new manufacturing facilities and equipment. He or she develops and recommends new process formulas and technologies to achieve cost effectiveness and product quality.

A biochemical development engineer also establishes operating equipment specifications and improves manufacturing techniques. A biochemical development engineer is involved in new product scale-up, process improvement, technology transfer, and process-validation activities. He or she works with various departments to ensure that processes and designs are compatible for new product technology transfer and to establish future process and equipment automation technology.

The position requires a bachelor of science degree in biological, chemical, or pharmaceutical engineering, or a related discipline. A minimum of 0 to 2 years' experience is also required, preferably in the areas of pharmaceutical processes or research product development.

Process Development Associate

A process development associate is responsible for the implementation of production procedures to optimize manufacturing processes and regulatory requirements. He or she may also assist in process development, in creating scalable processes with improved product yield and reduced manufacturing systems costs.

A process development associate, at the entry level, may also be involved in packaging and distribution processes and in the maintenance of production equipment. He or she may research and implement new methods and technologies to enhance operations.

The position requires a bachelor of science degree in a scientific discipline or equivalent and a minimum of 0 to 2 years' experience.

Regulatory Affairs Specialists

A regulatory affairs specialist, at the entry level, coordinates and prepares document packages for submission to regulatory agencies, internal audits, and inspections. He or she compiles all material required for submissions, license renewals, and annual registrations. An incumbent monitors and improves tracking and control systems and keeps abreast of regulatory procedures and changes. He or she may work with regulatory agencies and recommend strategies for earliest possible approvals of clinical trial applications.

An entry-level position requires a bachelor of science degree or equivalent and a minimum of 0 to 2 years' related experience.

Approximate Salary Range: $42,100 - 53,100

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