Roche

Quality Control Trainee - Attach & Train Program

Roche
BiopharmaSingaporeFull-time2 days ago

About the role

AI summarised

This is an entry-level Quality Control Trainee position in the pharmaceutical industry, focused on environmental monitoring. The role involves sampling and testing critical utilities, laboratory operations, data documentation, and supporting compliance with cGMP regulations. The trainee will work in a lab environment and contribute to a culture of safety and lean efficiency.

BiopharmaFull-timeGeneral

Key Responsibilities

  • Execute routine sampling for critical utilities in accordance to the established EM program. These critical utilities include HVAC, BSC, VLFH/HLFH, compressed air/gas, and water/pure steam systems.
  • Perform routine and non-routine EM sample testing (bioburden testing) in alignment with SOPs and cGMP regulations.
  • Support the sampling, testing and timely release of EM results of critical utilities to support production run and mitigate production delay.
  • Document results in lab systems (i.e. LIMS and Nextlab). Manage and review data within LIMS and NextLab; prepare EM trend graphs for data analysis.
  • Operate laboratory autoclave and prepare autoclaved materials for lab use.
  • Maintain a high standard of lab housekeeping, equipment maintenance, and inventory management.
  • Support internal and external regulatory inspections and ensure all documentation is archived per RSTO standards.
  • Actively support the Head of Micro/EM and QC Supervisors to meet team goals. Exhibit team spirit and the willingness to support other colleagues of the EM operations to complete tasks for the day.
  • Champion a 'Safety First' culture, adhering to all SHE (Safety, Health & Environment) protocols and site security measures.
  • Demonstrate a strong commitment to data integrity and ethical conduct. Proactively report deviations or data anomalies, fostering a 'Quality First' environment where transparency leads to continuous improvement.
  • Apply Lean Production System (LPS) tools to identify efficiencies and foster a culture of experimentation and learning.

Requirements

  • Degree in Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Life Science or equivalent.
  • 0 - 3 years of related working experience for degree holders or equivalent holders with combination of education and relative work experience is preferred.
  • Strong problem solving capability. Able to determine when to escalate issue.
  • Ability to organize and plan effectively. Effective resource management.
  • Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills in English.