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- Apply chemical engineering principles, modelling tools and experimental skills, using data-rich laboratory equipment and instrumentation, to improve process understanding and assess technical solutions for API processes. Ability to extract the maximum knowledge and understanding from data sets will be essential.
- Select, develop and apply new and existing process technologies in support of GTE next generation synthetic route development, to facilitate best process design for API manufacturing to meet global project goals.
- Identify new Platform Technologies, from across Pharma Industry, other industries, academia, open Innovation or through own invention, that could transform manufacturing operations aligning with strategic direction requirements in PGS and WRD.
- Work to develop identified Platform Technologies taking cognizance of all process engineering best practices and design criteria with relentless focus on delivering robust, scalable, affordable platforms that meets the customer’s future needs.
- Collaboration with process engineers across Pfizer (SME’s, sites, GTE, PGS and WRD) and externally to academia and institutes will be a requirement. Detailed interaction with vendors will be important to support the hands-on equipment development that will ultimately be used in manufacture.
- Technical Transfer to Kilo Labs, Pilot Plants and other facilities will be a requirement.
- Approximately 20% of time will be spent project managing external innovation through the Pharma Innovation Programme Singapore (PIPS), a precompetitive collaboration on innovative manufacturing technologies between GSK, Pfizer, Merck, Syngenta and the academic institutions in Singapore.
- Basic degree in Chemical Engineering with a master's or PhD in Chemical Engineering will be preferred
- Apply chemical engineering principles, modelling tools and experimental skills, using data-rich laboratory equipment and instrumentation, to improve process understanding and assess technical solutions for API processes. Ability to extract the maximum knowledge and understanding from data sets will be essential.
- Select, develop and apply new and existing process technologies in support of GTE next generation synthetic route development, to facilitate best process design for API manufacturing to meet global project goals.
- Identify new Platform Technologies, from across Pharma Industry, other industries, academia, open Innovation or through own invention, that could transform manufacturing operations aligning with strategic direction requirements in PGS and WRD.
- Work to develop identified Platform Technologies taking cognizance of all process engineering best practices and design criteria with relentless focus on delivering robust, scalable, affordable platforms that meets the customer’s future needs.
- Collaboration with process engineers across Pfizer (SME’s, sites, GTE, PGS and WRD) and externally to academia and institutes will be a requirement. Detailed interaction with vendors will be important to support the hands-on equipment development that will ultimately be used in manufacture.
- Technical Transfer to Kilo Labs, Pilot Plants and other facilities will be a requirement.
- Approximately 20% of time will be spent project managing external innovation through the Pharma Innovation Programme Singapore (PIPS), a precompetitive collaboration on innovative manufacturing technologies between GSK, Pfizer, Merck, Syngenta and the academic institutions in Singapore.
- Basic degree in Chemical Engineering with a master's or PhD in Chemical Engineering will be preferred