Aroa Biosurgery – Auckland airport, North Island
At AROA, our people come to work every day with passion and ideas that fuel our business and go home knowing they have made a real difference in the lives of others.
Maori for 'understanding', AROA is proudly New Zealand born and based. We develop, manufacture, and export innovative wound care products, improving the lives of millions around the world by unlocking extraordinary outcomes for our patients. Our mission is to be the global leader in regenerative healing, making our products and services accessible to everybody.
Quality is an integral part of this mission. We are looking for someone who not only has the skills and qualifications to be successful in this role, but who will work collaboratively, and strive to do their best for the benefit AROA and the patients we serve.
Your key responsibilities:
Ensure the testing procedures are carried out carefully and accurately and support laboratory investigations for atypical and OOS results
Maintain, calibrate and troubleshoot equipment and software to ensure all lab equipment are operated in accordance with company procedures
Monitor testing procedures ensuring tests are conducted within guidelines and standards
Write and review SOP's and conduct training
Perform monthly environmental monitoring as required with immediate flagging of any concerns
Contribute to initiatives that will improve the work environment
What you'll bring:
BSc (or equivalent) with a minimum of 3-5 years' experience in a GMP lab
Strong proficiency with laboratory testing (microbiology or chemistry) on multiple instruments
A strong mechanical testing background on UTS
Excellent communication skills, technical writing skills and strong software skills in Word, Excel and Minitab
An analytical thinker with a high attention to detail
A flexible and adaptable approach
Method validation experience ideal, but not essential
To be considered for this opportunity you must have existing NZ working rights.
Applications for this role will close Friday 15 November.
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