A T-Cell Scientist needed for a progressive clinical-stage immunotherapy company based in Stevenage. This company is pioneering the development of T cell therapies and is passionate about finding the cure for cancer. The company provides a fantastic manufacturing compacity for Phase 1 and 2 of clinical trials, with a focus on next generation enhancements which can further improve clinical outcomes.
The company is seeking a T-Cell Scientist whose main responsibilities will be to support the core manufacturing team in a clean room environment to produce T-cell products. This role represents an amazing opportunity to be a part of a growing team with plenty of development opportunities.
The company is offering a competitive salary and benefits package which includes an annual bonus and contributed pension.
Key responsibilities of the T-Cell Scientist:
- Work within a core manufacturing team in a cleanroom environment to produce T Cell products to meet FDA, EU and MHRA guidelines
- Carry out manufacturing support activities, material transfer stock management, equipment cleaning and maintenance.
- Remain in compliance with quality management and GMP systems
- Draft, prepare and revise GMP documentation including BMRs, SOPs, change control, manufacturing protocols and reports.
- Support key equipment maintenance and training (e.g., CliniMACS Prodigy, Bioquell Isolator Technologies, MACSQUANT analyser, Aseptic Behaviors, Capacity Modelling and understanding)
- Support adherence to manufacturing targets and schedules
- Contribute to planning and execution of work packages in validation, manufacturing improvement projects, tech transfer activities and procedure development
- Contribute to deviations management, route cause analysis, process risk management and CAPA
- Higher degree in Biology, Biomedical Science, Biochemical Engineering, Immunology, Haematology, Pharmacology, or related discipline
- At least 1 years' experience in a GMP field
- Understanding of and experience with GMP regulations, aseptic processes, and cleanroom environments
- Experience with T cell/ mammalian cell culture