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Associate, QC Analytical, Cell Therapy

Spectraforce Technologies
United States, New Jersey, Summit
May 08, 2026
Position Title: Associate, QC Analytical, Cell Therapy

Location: Summit West, NJ, 07901

Duration: 06 Months

Reporting relation
: This position will report to QC management.

Shift: Sunday - Wednesday 1:30pm-11:30pm

PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF POSITION:

Responsible for supporting QC testing for in-process, final product, and stability samples. May assist with documentation, deviations, investigations, and continuous improvement efforts.

Duties/Responsibilities?:

* Perform routine testing of in-process, final product, and stability samples.

* May review GMP documentation and perform data verification.

* Support document revision, project, CAPA, deviation/investigation-related tasks and/ or continuous improvement efforts.

* May train analysts on general job duties.

* Perform other tasks as assigned.

Specific Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:

* Ability to accurately and completely understand and follow procedures.

* Apply scientific principles to analytical testing and the proper use of laboratory equipment.

* Ability to communicate effectively with peers and management regarding task completion, roadblocks, and needs.

* Attention to detail and demonstrated organizational skills.

* Ability to work in a fast-paced team environment, meet deadlines, and prioritize work.

Education/Experience/ Licenses/Certifications:

* Bachelor's degree preferred in science. Associate's degree with equivalent combination of education and work experience may be considered.

* 0-2+ years of relevant analytical testing or QC experience or equivalent combination of education and experience, preferably in a regulated environment

* Demonstrated experience with basic laboratory techniques and basic laboratory safety practices.

* Prior experience in cell and molecular biology techniques (e.g., cell-based assays, flow cytometry, qPCR, aseptic technique) is preferred.
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