Manufacturing Technician I - Wednesday-Sunday: 5:30AM - 2:00PM

Company:  Ceva Santé Animale
Location: Lenexa
Closing Date: 31/10/2024
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Manufacturing Technician I - Wednesday-Sunday: 5:30AM - 2:00PM
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We are committed to ensuring the highest possible level of care and well-being for farm animals (poultry, pigs, ruminants), companion animals (dogs and cats) and wildlife.
Indeed, Our "Together, Beyond Animal Health" vision emphasizes that the health and wellbeing of people, animals and our planet are totally interlinked. More than ever, Ceva is committed to a "One Health" approach.
As part of our "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" policy, Ceva Animal Heath is committed to the employment of people with disabilities and will make reasonable accommodations throughout the interview process to ensure an inclusive and accessible experience for all applicants. To request an accommodation, please contact a member of the Ceva Talent Acquisition team.
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Location: Lenexa, KS
Job Summary and Purpose:
Technicians assist in tissue and viral culture of Chicken Embryo Fibroblast (CEF) cells for Marek's Disease vaccine production in a clean room laboratory environment. Tissue culture is currently performed using roller bottle tissue culture vessels. The production of the vaccine begins in the Marek's laboratories with the receipt of highly concentrated primary CEF cell suspension; this suspension is then added to a growth medium made in house by technicians. Calculations are performed to reach a target cell amount per roller bottle vessel. Working seed ampoules are used to infect tissue culture vessels with a target virus particle amount to achieve optimal infection. These roller bottle viral cultures are then harvested, batched, and filled into labeled ampoules.
Marek's disease is a highly contagious, often fatal, malignancy of poultry that affects the nerves and visceral organs and is caused by a herpes virus. Control is primarily by vaccination, which has resulted in a dramatic reduction in losses of this disease in flocks raised for consumption and egg laying.
Responsibilities and Key Duties:
• Aseptic Technique: All laboratory processes must be performed aseptically. Procedures take place under a Grade A Laminar Air Flow hood in a clean room laboratory.
• Clean room laboratory work: Requires daily gowning with sterile hooded coveralls, goggles, face-mask, two pairs of gloves, and clean room boot coverings.
• Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs): The ability to understand and follow Marek's Laboratory SOPs, Quality Assurance SOPs, Marek's Laboratory Support SOPs, and other SOPs as applicable.
• Documentation: All procedures must be thoroughly documented; documentation must be legible and concurrent.
• Tissue & Viral Culture: Performing and understanding of basic tissue and viral culture.
• Media preparation: Assist in preparation of growth medium and cryoprotectant medium to be used during various vaccine production processes.
• Laboratory Support area: Marek's Laboratory Technicians work closely with Marek's Laboratory Support Technicians; this can include dishware preparation outside of the clean room laboratory and helping with the process of placing filled ampoules on cryogenic vial canes.
• Weekend and shift coverage: Marek's disease vaccine production typically takes four days from start to finish, and the processing times range from early morning to late evenings as cultures are infected and harvested in specific time frames. Shift coverage can rotate (unless otherwise specified during hiring). Multiple vaccine lot productions require weekend coverage, therefore one weekend shift a month is required (unless otherwise specified during hiring).
• Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) & CFR Title 9: Animals and Animal Products
Core Competencies:
• Shape solutions out of complexity
• Client focus
• Collaborate with empathy
• Engage and develop
• Drive ambition and accountability
• Influence others
Technical / Functional Competencies:
• Understanding of aseptic technique
• Understanding of clean room behavior
• Cell culture and viral culture knowledge
• Mathematical aptitude
• Coachability
• Thoroughness & attention to detail
• Flexibility
Qualifications:
Education - High school diploma or equivalent, required, Associates degree in a life-science field is a plus
Work Experience - Laboratory manufacturing experience, beneficial but not required
Other (consider certifications, specialized knowledge and/or training, etc.) -
Physical Requirements:
• Able to read, write legibly, and communicate in English
• Frequent repetitions of squatting, bending, and twisting: to remove tissue culture roller bottles from their culture racks, rack rows range from about a foot to six feet in height; removal of these roller bottles can happen at a rapid pace during inoculation procedures
• Dexterity: Frequent fine motor movement (opening of ampoules, operating a syringe, opening and closing of twist cap roller bottles, placing ampoules on cryogenic vial canes)
• Lifting 30 lbs (carboys full of growth media and large peristaltic pumps require occasional movement)
• Standing: approximately 85% of the day is spent in standing position
• Daily dressing and operating in clean room required garments
• Frequent repetitions of wrist and shoulder rotations (opening and closing of twist cap roller bottles, and pouring of contents of roller bottles)
Working Conditions:
Clean room manufacturing laboratory
Travel Required:
0% Travel
This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the job and general nature and level of work performed by job holders within this job. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of qualifications, skills, duties and responsibilities or working conditions associated with the job. This job description is not an employment contract. Ceva reserves the right to modify job duties and/or job descriptions at any time to meet the needs of the business.
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**Ceva is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, genetic information, actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Ceva encourages men and women, members of all racial and ethnic groups, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply.
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Education - High school diploma or equivalent, required, Associates degree in a life-science field is a plus
Work Experience - Laboratory manufacturing experience, beneficial but not required
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