Specific Responsibilities & Desired Outcomes: - Execute prefilled syringe stability testing including break loose/glide force, needle shield removal, and container closure integrity testing. Record data in ELN and author any relevant reports. - Develop methods for preparation and administration of BIC LAI. Enable selection of device components for clinical study and evaluate suitability of preparation/administration methods for clinical dosing. Assist in pharmacy manual development. - Support execution of GS-6207 vial kit HF study through preparation of hand-assembled and packaged kits used for study. Assist with creation and evaluation of instructions for use documentation. - Evaluate potential connected device options for GS-6207 AI for VS indication. Candidate Experience, Knowledge, and Area of Study: - Junior or Senior class level status - Pursuing degree in mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, biomedical engineering, materials science, or related field - Strong verbal and written communication skills - Strong technical writing skills - Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively with people - Pro-active approach for supporting and managing projects - Strong knowledge of MS Word, Excel, and other Microsoft applications - Working knowledge of SolidWorks is preferred **Please note, no relocation is available for this position** If this is not the right move for you now but you remain interested in a career at Gilead Sciences, please connect with us via our talent community: https://gilead.avature.net/careers/ About Gilead: Gilead Sciences, Inc. is a research-based biopharmaceutical company that discovers, develops and commercialises innovative medicines in areas of unmet medical need. With each new discovery and investigational drug candidate, we seek to improve the care of patients living with life-threatening diseases around the world. Gilead’s therapeutic areas of focus include HIV/AIDS, liver diseases, cancer and inflammation, and serious respiratory and cardiovascular conditions.
|