What are the responsibilities and job description for the Engineer II (MTS) position at Meet Life Sciences?
Job Summary:
The Engineer II (MTS) is an integral part of the Manufacturing Support Team (MTS), playing a key role in supporting critical activities within the drug product and combination product development labs. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the advancement of RNAi technology, helping bring innovative treatments to patients. You will perform a variety of experiments, testing, and support functions related to the development and manufacturing of drug products.
Responsibilities:
- Assist in the planning and execution of development experiments, ensuring accurate and timely results.
- Provide essential support in laboratory operations, including general lab organization and inventory management.
- With supervision, execute and document testing for drug delivery devices and combination products.
- Perform in-process and final product analytical testing for bulk drug products, including methods such as UPLC/HPLC, particle size analysis, and spectroscopy.
- Assist in coordinating routine and non-routine sample submissions, including receipt, aliquoting, inventory management, and shipping to external laboratories as necessary.
- Contribute to the creation and revision of technical documents such as SOPs, protocols, and test reports.
- Support method and equipment lifecycle activities, including implementation, qualification, validation, and maintenance.
- Collaborate with management and team members to investigate and resolve issues, contributing to CAPA (Corrective and Preventive Actions) and continuous improvement initiatives.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in an applicable scientific field (e.g., biology, chemistry, engineering).
- 2 years of experience in a laboratory setting, preferably in a biopharmaceutical or manufacturing environment.
- Familiarity with data trending software such as Excel or JMP is desirable.
- Experience in analytical testing techniques (e.g., UPLC/HPLC, particle size analysis, spectroscopy) is preferred.
- Understanding of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) environments is a plus.
- Occasional travel to other sites may be necessary (Cambridge and Norton).