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Internship Downstream Process Development Jobs in Georgia

Downstream Processing Operator

Augusta, GA

$17.75 - $22.50/hr

This person will be expected to play an integral part of Manus Bios manufacturing and process development team located in Augusta, GA. The Downstream Processing Operator is responsible for the ...

This person will be expected to play an integral part of Manus Bio's manufacturing and process development team located in Augusta, GA. The Downstream Processing Operator is responsible for the ...

This person will be expected to play an integral part of Manus Bio's manufacturing and process development team located in Augusta, GA. The Downstream Processing Operator is responsible for the ...

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Process Technician

Athens, GA · On-site

$45.76K - $45.80K/yr

... downstream processing equipment. We are a rapidly growing biotechnology company currently expanding research, development and production facilities in Athens, Georgia. We manufacture bio-based ...

Downstream Operator

Valdosta, GA · On-site

$14 - $16.50/hr

... development. * Provide suggestions for training topics. * Complete any machine and task specific ... Document machine or process changes. * Perform necessary downstream operator checklists. * Maintain ...

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... process development and production activities, which includes cleaning, sterilizing, addition of media components, reactor sampling, and routine maintenance. * Support downstream processing by ...

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... process development and production activities, which includes cleaning, sterilizing, addition of media components, reactor sampling, and routine maintenance. * Support downstream processing by ...

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... process development and production activities, which includes cleaning, sterilizing, addition of media components, reactor sampling, and routine maintenance. * Support downstream processing by ...

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... process development and production activities, which includes cleaning, sterilizing, addition of media components, reactor sampling, and routine maintenance. · Support downstream processing by ...

Fermentation Operator

Augusta, GA · On-site

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Prepare fermentation and downstream equipment in accordance to SOPs, this include equipment setup ... Final results are organized and distributed to the process development subject matter expert.

Fermentation Operator

Augusta, GA

$13.75 - $16.50/hr

Prepare fermentation and downstream equipment in accordance to SOPs, this include equipment setup ... Final results are organized and distributed to the process development subject matter expert.

Fermentation Operator

Augusta, GA · On-site

$16.50 - $19.75/hr

Prepare fermentation and downstream equipment in accordance to SOPs, this include equipment setup ... Final results are organized and distributed to the process development subject matter expert.

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Internship Downstream Process Development information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Downstream Process Development, and why are they important?

To thrive in an Internship Downstream Process Development role, a solid background in biotechnology, chemical engineering, or a related field, along with foundational lab skills, is essential. Familiarity with bioprocessing techniques, analytical instruments, and data analysis software is typically required, and experience with GMP environments can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving abilities, attention to detail, and effective communication are important soft skills for collaborating with team members and documenting results. These competencies ensure interns can contribute to optimizing purification processes and maintaining high standards in biopharmaceutical development.

What types of hands-on projects can I expect to work on during an Internship in Downstream Process Development?

As an intern in Downstream Process Development, you will typically assist with projects focused on purification and recovery of biological products, such as proteins or antibodies, from complex mixtures. This often includes tasks like preparing chromatography columns, performing filtration techniques, and conducting sample analysis using methods such as SDS-PAGE or HPLC. You’ll also collaborate closely with experienced scientists and engineers, participate in team meetings to review data, and help troubleshoot process challenges. These experiences provide valuable insight into both laboratory workflows and the broader bioprocess development pipeline.

What is an Internship in Downstream Process Development?

An Internship in Downstream Process Development is a temporary position, typically for students or recent graduates, focused on learning and supporting the processes involved in purifying and formulating biopharmaceutical products after the initial production stage. Interns in this field gain hands-on experience with techniques such as filtration, chromatography, and quality control, and often work within a research and development or manufacturing environment. This internship helps build skills in laboratory methods, data analysis, and process optimization, making it valuable for those interested in careers in biotechnology or pharmaceuticals.

What is the difference between Internship Downstream Process Development vs Downstream Process Technician?

AspectInternship Downstream Process DevelopmentDownstream Process Technician
CredentialsTypically pursuing or holding a degree in biotech, chemistry, or related fieldsUsually requires technical diploma or associate degree in biotech or related areas
Work EnvironmentLaboratory and development settings, focusing on process optimization and experimental workManufacturing floor, operating equipment, and performing process runs
ResponsibilitiesAssisting in process development, data analysis, and protocol documentationExecuting downstream processing steps, equipment setup, and process monitoring

In summary, Internship Downstream Process Development focuses on learning and supporting process optimization in a lab setting, while Downstream Process Technicians handle the hands-on execution of downstream manufacturing processes in production environments.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Internship Downstream Process Development jobs? Cities in Georgia with the most Internship Downstream Process Development job openings:
Downstream Processing Operator

Downstream Processing Operator

Manus Bio

Augusta, GA

$17.75 - $22.50/hr

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Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Manus works across industries and value chains to accelerate the transition to BioAlternatives better performing and more sustainable versions of complex molecules traditionally sourced from plants, animals, or fossil fuels. Our platform is proven to work across scales, bridging the Valley of Death between lab and manufacturing more efficiently and more reliably to deliver the benefits of synthetic biology today. We are seeking a highly motivated Fermentation Plant Operator. This person will be expected to play an integral part of Manus Bios manufacturing and process development team located in Augusta, GA.

The Downstream Processing Operator is responsible for the continuing efficient operation of the fermentation plant and providing overtime support as needed for production. This includes maintenance, equipment reliability, and operations. Creativity and decision-making skills are required. Must be able to maintain a good working relationship with all personnel. Work as a member of the fermentation plant team which includes assisting in the Pilot Plant. Controls, monitors, and measures fermentation processes as instructed. Abides by all safely, environmental, and quality requirements. Perform minor maintenance and duties related to product testing, including sampling.

Why work at Manus Bio:

  • Opportunity For motivated, results-oriented team members, our growth creates opportunities for personal and professional advancement.
  • Accountability You are given the resources you need to succeed and the freedom to make it happen; in return, we hold each other accountable for our high expectations.
  • Passion We love what we do and enjoy working with others who feel the same way. We embrace the challenge and hard work that come with working on the cutting edge.

Responsibilities:

Interface with production to provide resources to solve fermentation and product isolation problems and help evaluate fermentation experiments. This activity includes:

  • Prepare fermentation and downstream equipment in accordance to SOPs, this include equipment setup, media make up, equipment disassembly, cleaning, etc.
  • Collect samples during manufacturing process for analytical analysis.
  • Prepare all required batch records, reflect constantly changing experimental designs and ensure clear communication to the process development subject matter expert of the targeted design parameters.
  • Collect and review all batch records. Data reduction includes electronic data conversion into and formatting in Excel for purposes of trending key operational parameters. Data is reviewed and checked. Off-line analytical data is reviewed for accuracy, retesting if necessary. Final results are organized and distributed to the process development subject matter expert.
  • Coordinate day-to-day Fermentation Plant activities, including manufacturing scheduling conflicts, coordinating equipment maintenance and installation activities, troubleshooting process upsets, troubleshooting equipment and instrumentation problems, optimizing operations, addressing contamination issues, addressing downtime or other runtime losses.
  • Prepare SOP for new process or operations as needed.
  • Assist and provide hands-on support of Fermentation Plant maintenance activities, including rebuilding of probes and housings, changing out gear boxes on vessels, rebuilding valves, piping modifications, and modifying/fabricating new and existing equipment.
  • Maintain the upkeep of the Fermentation Plant equipment through the process of initiating work notifications/work orders and maintenance scheduling; Use your own tools to correct minor maintenance issues is encouraged.
  • Adhere to company EH&S policies and procedure. Ensure fermentation plant compliance with safety and environmental regulations.
  • Physical demand requirements are in excess of sedentary work due to inspection of equipment. Must be able to climb stairs and ladders.
  • Must be able to wear required protective equipment including respirators (if needed).
  • Work schedule is considered shift but will vary depending on manufacturing plan and and other extraordinary conditions.
  • Ensure Fermentation plant compliance with safety and environmental regulations.

Required Qualifications:

High school diploma or GED equivalent.

  • Minimum of 3 years fermentation or related plant operator experience.
  • Must be able to follow minimal instructions and support safe work practices.
  • Must be an excellent team member with strong communication skills and a desire to work collaboratively.
  • Must be flexible with day-to-day duties and able to thrive in a start-up environment.
  • Must hold themselves to the highest professional and ethical standards.
  • Familiar with the production fermentation and downstream processes and equipment as well as microbiological and analytical laboratory procedures.
  • Demonstrates flexibility in job rotations/various assignments.
  • Basic PC skills which include Windows, Microsoft Office.

Preferred Qualification and Working Style:

  • SAP skills
  • Certified Train the Trainer skills
  • Delta V controls experience

Job Type: Regular, Full-Time

Employee Status: Permanent