Comply with internal and external regulatory guidelines
The Laboratory Animal Management Association is seeking a Manager of Quality Control in Nebraska, responsible for overseeing quality control activities in laboratories to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The ideal candidate should have a background in microbiology or a related field, supervisory experience in the biologics industry, and familiarity with USDA regulations
Job Summary
The Quality Control (QC) Manager is accountable for oversight of activities performed in the QC laboratories to ensure timely release of high quality, compliant products to market.
The QC Manager is responsible for ensuring that the testing and results obtained in QC comply with internal and external regulatory guidelines.
The successful candidate will be eligible for annual bonus and long-term incentive, if applicable.
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The Laboratory Animal Management Association is seeking a Manager of Quality Control in Nebraska, responsible for overseeing quality control activities in laboratories to ensure compliance with regulatory standards. The ideal candidate should have a background in microbiology or a related field, supervisory experience in the biologics industry, and familiarity with USDA regulations.
Salary
$96,200.00 - $151,400.00; Annual bonus and long-term incentive, if applicable; Medical, dental, vision healthcare and other insurance benefits, retirement benefits, including 401(k), paid holidays, vacation, and compassionate and sick days.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Quality Control laboratory oversight
Ensure timely release of high quality products
Comply with internal and external regulatory guidelines
Supervise laboratory technicians
Investigate testing issues
Write and revise test methods and SOPs
Support regulatory inspections and audits
Nice-to-have
Advocate Safety First, Quality Always mindset
Utilize Lean/Six Sigma for efficiency improvements
Mentor and coach direct reports
Participate in method transfer activities
Prepare documentation for capital equipment
Key Requirements
Bachelors of Science degree in Microbiology, Biology, Biochemistry, Chemistry or a related field
Three to five years supervisory experience within the biologics industry
Experience with GMP documentation practices
Knowledge of testing procedures and systems used in a QC laboratory
Knowledgeable in USDA testing procedures, supplemental assay methods and 9 CFR regulations