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Manufacturing Operator - Technical Operations Team

Nature's Toolbox, Inc. (NTx) is advancing the healthcare industry with their cutting-edge biomanufacturing solutions. NTx, based in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, is using innovative systems like NTxpress® and NTxscribe® to create life-saving medicines in an eco-friendly and sustainable way. Their proprietary biomanufacturing process uses hollow fiber bioreactors to support the increasing demand for mRNA-based vaccines and protein therapeutics. This easily scalable process enables NTx’s partners to increase production and streamline operations to meet changing global demands.

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Nature’s Toolbox (NTx) in Rio Rancho, NM, is expanding its Technical Operations (Tech Ops) team to support RNA manufacturing on the NTxscribe platforms to produce mRNA, saRNA. We want to rethink how therapeutics are manufactured and replace the status quo.

Your Impact

The Manufacturing Operator (Tech Ops) will be responsible for operating the NTxscribe RNA manufacturing platform to manufacture RUO RNA products for external partners. The candidate will be expected to work closely across various teams at NTx. The position is of high importance to the company and your knowledge and scientific work can shape the future of NTx.

Your Responsibilities

  • Manufacture RNA based products using the NTxscribe platform
  • Maintain proper documentation of all experimental procedures and results, including batch records, protocols, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and other manufacturing related documentation
  • Help maintaining laboratory equipment following applicable guidelines (SOP, GLP, safety)
  • Record, organize and document data using the provided ELN
  • Provide training for other team members to ensure redundancy in assay coverage
  • Communicate successfully across teams and present important results to members and management

Your Education

  • High School diploma or Bachelor’s degree

Your Experience, Knowledge, and Skills

  • Minimum of 2 years working in a laboratory environment required
  • Experience in cGxP environment, working knowledge of regulatory expectations for biologics pharmaceutical lifecycle development
  • Experience with internal and external technology transfers
  • Broad knowledge of standard laboratory assays and basic lab equipment
  • Comfortable with a fast-paced setting and leading/supporting multiple projects at the same time
  • Proficient at MS Office and ELN to write reports, document results and implement standard procedures
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and organizational skills with good attention to detail

Working Conditions & Physical Requirements

  • The working environment is generally favorable and consists of a laboratory environment.
  • Lighting, temperature and noise levels are adequate.
  • Personal Protective Equipment is required where stated. This includes a lab coat, hair/beard net, safety glasses, and gloves.
  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, stand and walk to the different lab areas.
  • The employee is regularly required to lift and/or move materials or equipment up to 25 lbs.
  • Frequent use of hands to manipulate, handle or touch objects, tools or controls.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
  • Employee may be exposed to moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles and chemicals.

At Nature’s Toolbox, we are a small team of great minds with an even larger vision. Help us to change how life saving therapeutics are manufactured. For good.

Find out more and apply today! www.ntxbio.com/careers/

 

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