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Manufacturing Scientist I - UA (12 month FTC), O'Callaghansmills
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15.03.2025
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29.04.2025
Job Description:
Wondering what’s within Beckman Coulter Diagnostics? Take a closer look.
At first glance, you’ll see that for more than 80 years we’ve been dedicated to advancing and optimizing the laboratory to move science and healthcare forward. Join a team where you can be heard, be supported, and always be yourself. We’re building a culture that celebrates backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives of all our associates. Look again and you’ll see we are invested in you, providing the opportunity to build a meaningful career, be creative, and try new things with the support you need to be successful.
This position is part of the TOPS department located in Co Clare and will be on-site. At Beckman Coulter, our vision is to relentlessly reimagine healthcare, one diagnosis at a time.
You will be a part of the UA TOPS team and report to the UA TOPS manager responsible for supporting all technical issues related to the manufacture and release of UA strips to the market. This includes any new raw material introductions, all CAPA related manufacturing issues, and ensuring that all technical support is provided to the UA Operations and QC groups. If you thrive in a technical support role within a fast-paced Operations environment and want to work to build a world-class UA operations support team within the Beckman Coulter organization—read on.
In this role, you will have the opportunity to:
1. Understand UA strip manufacturing process.
2. Carry out Investigation analysis of product failures.
3. Perform urinalysis tests, QC, and instrument maintenance on automatic analyzer.
4. Perform specimen collection as necessary.
5. Formulate test solutions in both laboratory and strip production environment.
6. Interact with multiple groups and gain a thorough understanding of an operations environment.
7. Analyze the results of tests and experiments to ensure conformity to specifications.
8. Maintain inventory/supplies necessary for testing purposes.
9. Be supported to develop your ability to work independently when required.
10. Develop your analytical skill set.
11. Evaluate data generated and prepare/present to group.
12. Ensure compliance to organizational policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
13. Collaborate with stakeholders in other functions to support day-to-day activities.
The essential requirements of the job include:
1. Bachelor Degree (Level 8) in biological sciences, microbiology, immunology, chemistry or medical technology preferable.
2. Prior laboratory experience in urinalysis, hematology, immunoassay, clinical chemistry, or flow cytometry a plus.
3. Knowledge and experience with Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) and Good Clinical Practices (GCP).
At Danaher, we value diversity and the existence of similarities and differences, both visible and not, found in our workforce, workplace, and throughout the markets we serve. Our associates, customers, and shareholders contribute unique and different perspectives as a result of these diverse attributes.
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