Niowave is Hiring a Radioisotope Production Specialist I - II Near Lansing, MI
Radioisotope Production Specialist I-II
Who we are…
We are a group of scientists, engineers, designers, technicians, and many others who are dedicated to changing the world by developing medical isotopes to treat and eradicate cancer. We also enjoy darts, cornhole, ping-pong, take-out for group lunches, chili cook-offs, and other fun events that makes our company a community where we make a life, not just a living.
Who you are…
You love details and precision. You find standardized work in which deviation could cause an undesirable outcome to be invigorating. Analyzing processes and results to control variations and discuss when improvements would best be introduced is a desirable pastime. Words that describe you are dedicated, efficient, and someone who contributes to making the workday fly by with engaging conversation and team comradery.
What you can expect to work on…
This position plays a key role in the production of various medical radioisotopes using extraction methods developed at Niowave. The products will be shipped around the world for use in cancer therapies. Some of the daily activities include but are not limited to:
Executes production of medical radioisotope products (including raw material preparation, line clearance and cleaning equipment/instrument setup, etc.).
Maintains compliance with cGMP practices; participating in quality training and event retrospectives.
Implements production methods and product formulation to resolve problems and accomplish specific objectives.
Operates at a consistent and exemplary level of efficiency, producing high quality and accurate results.
Participates in periodic reviews of component labor routing, material requirements, and manufacturing procedures.
Participates in new product / process transfers and validations.
Contributes to inventory management, including cleaning supplies and personal protective equipment (PPE).
Demonstrates accountability of self in following radiation and general safety procedures and promotes a culture of safety by helping others to do the same.
Maintains records in a comprehensive, reproducible, and accurate manner.
Cold chemistry preparation including making solutions, columns, compounds, etc.
Commission new equipment with radioactive and non-radioactive chemistry.
What you need to succeed…
Associate’s or degree in science/engineering field or equivalent experience
Analytical and problem-solving skills
Excellent communication and reporting skills (verbal & written)
Motivated self-starter with the ability to work independently and participate creatively and collaboratively within a team
Experience working with radioactive material and knowledge of cGMP regulations a plus
Great to have…
In addition to the minimum education/experience:
Bachelor degree in science/engineering field or equivalent experience
Experience in a chemical laboratory or related field
1 to 2 years’ experience working with any or all of the following:
Radioactive material
Ongoing/routine production environment
cGMP regulated work
Job Conditions
Shift work includes evening, night, and early morning shifts, fixed or rotating schedules
Standing and sitting for prolonged periods of time