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Implement, document, control, and maintenance of a detailed Quality Management program, including procedures, records, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points ...

Implement, document, control, and maintenance of a detailed Quality Management program, including procedures, records, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs), Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points ...

Perform and manage all budget and cost control functions * Prepare month-end reports, variance reports, and ad hoc reports as required * Perform analytics and interpret project/program data for ...

... and integrating engineering, program control, foreign disclosure, test and deployment ... Responsibilities: • Apply knowledge of DoD acquisition processes and analytical methods or ...

Plan, organize, and coordinate activities of functional specialists including scientist, engineering, contracting, program control, test and logistics. * Demonstrate capability to collect, analyze ...

$135K - $135K/yr

Plan, research, analyze, and assess system acquisition activities across development, production ... Integrate technical and acquisition disciplines such as engineering, program control, configuration ...

CBRE | Direct Line Project Control Analyst : About the Role: The Cost Analyst's primary functions ... special program managers (OSP) regarding all financial tracking and cost performance • ...

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How much do program control analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for program control analyst in Ohio is $93,582.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $73,700.00 and $110,800.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Program Control Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Program Control Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, financial acumen, and a bachelor's degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with project management software, Earned Value Management Systems (EVMS), and advanced Excel skills are typically required, along with certifications like PMP or Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM) being advantageous. Attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication are essential soft skills for collaborating with project teams and stakeholders. These skills ensure accurate tracking of budgets and schedules, enabling successful project delivery and compliance with organizational and contractual requirements.

What are Program Control Analysts?

Program Control Analysts are professionals who support project and program management by monitoring budgets, schedules, and performance metrics. They track financial data, analyze variances, and help ensure that projects stay within scope, time, and budget constraints. Program Control Analysts often prepare reports, forecasts, and recommendations to assist project managers and stakeholders in decision-making. Their work is crucial for maintaining compliance with contractual and organizational requirements.

How does a Program Control Analyst typically interact with project managers and finance teams on a daily basis?

As a Program Control Analyst, you will regularly collaborate with project managers to track project performance, budgets, and schedules. You’ll also work closely with finance teams to ensure accurate forecasting, cost analysis, and compliance with organizational policies and client requirements. Effective communication and timely reporting are crucial, as you’ll serve as a bridge between technical project leads and financial stakeholders to facilitate informed decision-making and maintain program alignment.
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Analyst II, QC Aseptic Control, Lead (Night Shift)

Analyst II, QC Aseptic Control, Lead (Night Shift)

Resilience

West Chester, OH • On-site

$60K - $86K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

A career at Resilience is more than just a job - it's an opportunity to change the future.

Resilience is a technology-focused biomanufacturing company that's changing the way medicine is made. We're building a sustainable network of high-tech, end-to-end manufacturing solutions to better withstand disruptive events, serve scientific discovery, and reach those in need.

For more information, please visit www.resilience.com

Job Summary

The Analyst II, QC Aseptic Control, Leadautonomously performs tasks related to environmental monitoring to support regulatory requirements of a sterile manufacturing site. This includes operating equipment in various classified/non-classified areas up to a Grade A aseptic environment and in a laboratory setting and maintaining gowning qualification. In addition, the incumbent will perform tasks related to scheduling work and loads, reviewing sampling and lab data, performing project work, leading laboratory investigations, and training and coaching colleagues.

Job Responsibilities

  • Schedule work and load the correct pulls in Environmental Monitoring System

  • Troubleshoot methods and processes

  • Develop methods and processes

  • May serve as the primary link between QC team and Operations for day-to-day activities, such as schedules and workload planning

  • Coordinate workflow in Environmental Monitoring team

  • Verify QC data while monitoring for trends and abnormalities

  • Maintain training to perform all Environmental Monitoring technician responsibilities (including maintaining aseptic qualification) when needed

  • Review completed production documentation (for example: logbooks) for quality, completeness, and cGMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) compliance

  • Assign work tasks and activities to others

  • Perform logbook reviews

  • Train others on systems, software, equipment, machines, procedures, and/or processes

  • Answer compliance and process questions from others

  • Communicate policies and procedures to employees

  • Fill in for immediate supervisor when needed

  • Gather, organize, and communicate operational information to others

  • Lead and coordinate investigations and studies with little supervision

  • Lead process improvement activities and teams to meet strategic goals

  • Communicate priorities and progress to team on a continuing basis

  • Ensure that employees have the tools needed to perform their jobs

  • Monitor training of employees to ensure compliance

  • Perform other duties that support Environmental Monitoring, Operations, or Laboratory Processes

Hours (Night Shift):

  • 6pm - 6:30am

  • 2/2/3 Schedule (12-Hour Rotating)

Minimum Requirements

  • Prior experience in a pharmaceutical production or quality control environment

  • Ability to effectively understand, read, write, communicate and follow instructions in the English language

  • Thorough attention to detail because individual must be capable of keeping accurate records and performing mathematical calculation

Preferred Background

  • Bachelor's degree in scientific discipline

  • Prior experience in a sterile or cGxP environment

The work schedule listed reflects the employee's expected schedule at the time of hire. The Company reserves the right to modify work schedules at any time, with or without notice, based on business needs, operational requirements, or other considerations.

Sponsorship or support for work authorization, including visas, is not available for this position.

Resilience is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender perception or identity, national origin, age, marital status, protected veteran status, disability status, physical or mental disability, genetic information, or characteristic, or other non-job-related characteristics or other prohibited grounds specified in applicable federal, state, and local laws. Requests for reasonable accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process.

Resilience offers employees a robust total rewards program including an annual cash bonus program, a 401(k) plan with a generous company match and our benefits package which is thoughtfully designed to support our employees with great healthcare (including medical, dental and vision), family building benefits, life and disability insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays, other paid leaves of absence, tuition reimbursement and support for caregiving needs. Our target base pay hiring range for this position is $60,000.00 - $86,250.00 per year. Actual base pay is dependent upon a number of factors, including but not limited to, the candidate's geographical location, relevant experience, qualifications, skills and knowledge. Excited about Resilience? We encourage you to apply and start a conversation with one of our recruiters.