Oversees microbiology laboratory operations, ensuring compliance with cGMP, GLP, and data integrity, while training staff and conducting investigations.
Job Description Summary
The Senior Manager, Quality Control Microbiology is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Microbiology laboratory operations. Supervision and enforcing cGMP’s, GLP’s, conducting investigations, verification of compendia methods and training of new employees. Additional responsibility includes building the data integrity aspects in the tasks performed at the lab and responsible to comply to 21 CFR part 11 of lab instruments.Job Description
The Senior Manager, Quality Control Microbiology is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Microbiology laboratory operations.
Top Skills
21 Cfr Part 11
Cgmp
Data Integrity
Glp
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