FAQs
What is the primary role of a Lead Formulation Technician at Thermo Fisher Scientific?
The primary role involves coordinating activities in the Visual Inspection department to achieve production goals while ensuring quality standards are met.
What kind of products will the Lead Formulation Technician be working with?
The technician will be involved in the visual inspection of sterile drugs in vials (liquid and lyophilized forms) or pre-filled syringes.
What are the main responsibilities of this position?
Responsibilities include production planning, supervising production activities, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and collaborating with various functions to meet customer satisfaction.
What are the educational requirements for this position?
A degree in Pharmacy (CTF), Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a diploma with relevant experience is required.
How much experience is needed for this job?
The position requires two years of experience in a pharmaceutical and/or food environment.
Is knowledge of English necessary for this role?
Yes, proficiency in both Italian and English is required.
What are the leadership qualities required for this role?
The candidate should possess good resource management skills and strong leadership capabilities.
Will the Lead Formulation Technician need to work shifts?
Yes, the position requires availability to work on shifts, including continuous and night cycles.
What type of company policies should the Lead Formulation Technician adhere to?
The technician must adhere to company quality standards, safety regulations, environmental impact guidelines, and SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures).
How does this role contribute to patient satisfaction?
The Lead Formulation Technician ensures that production goals are met, which directly contributes to delivering quality products to patients.