Microbiology Laboratory Technician | Laborant Mikrobiologie (m/w/d)
FERCHAU GmbH Niederlassung Giessen
Job Summary
This role is ideal for an ambitious Laboratory Technician looking to apply their expertise within the highly regulated Pharma and Life Science sectors. The core responsibilities involve performing critical measurements, analyses, and documentation within cleanroom and laboratory environments, specifically focusing on microbiological value determination and purity testing of active ingredients, raw materials, intermediates, and finished products. A key aspect of the job is ensuring all analyses are conducted in compliance with GMP standards and strict deadlines. The successful candidate will also be responsible for the maintenance and calibration of analytical equipment, including detailed documentation and scheduling. This position requires a background in biology, chemistry, or pharmacy (e.g., BTA, CTA, PTA, or Biologist Laboratory Technician) and existing knowledge of microbiology and GMP regulations, offering a chance to grow professionally and contribute to challenging industrial solutions.
Required Skills
Education
Completed vocational training in Biology, Chemistry, or Pharmacy (e.g., BTA, CTA, PTA, or Biologist Laboratory Technician)
Experience
- • Initial experience in a GMP-regulated environment (desirable)
Languages
Additional
- Work in the Pharma and Life Science sectors
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