Validation Engineer Information Technology (IT) - Middlesex, NJ at Geebo

Validation Engineer

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking a Proactive, Team-Player Validation Engineer. Apply today!
Our client is a fast-growing developer, manufacturer and marketer of generic pharmaceuticals. With four state-of-the-art facilities in Middlesex, New Jersey, and over 300 employees, they continue to experience rapid growth. Their company culture is built on exceptional leadership and quality. Here, youre not just another employeeyoure a valuable asset with several opportunities to grow within the company.
Validation Engineer
Middlesex, New Jersey
Several new product launches have necessitated the need for additional Validation Engineers. In this essential role, you will write protocols for process and service-related tasks and record all test results. You will also be expected to perform technical and specialized engineering duties, such as assisting in conducting efficiency studies and in the identification of process improvement opportunities. To qualify, you should possess a Bachelors degree in Engineering or Pharmaceutical Technology, and 7 years experience in a manufacturing environment, working with solid dose or capsule products. Experience with new products and new product launches is a must for this position.
Our client truly cares and rewards their employees with a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package, including a 401k plan, employee stock plan, medical, dental, vision, paid vacations and holidays, and more. But most of all, youll enjoy a climate of extraordinary teamwork, a high caliber of leadership and the inspiration of working with knowledgeable, experienced professionals.
Take your career to the highest level with a proven leader in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry! Please send your resume to , today.
Our Client is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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