What are the responsibilities and job description for the Instrumentation Specialist position at Orano?
- Regular/Permanent
- USA / Indiana
- In Office
Welcome to Orano
Every day we work to produce efficient low-carbon energy, to fight global warming, to find solutions that save natural resources, and to contribute to progress in health.
Our strengths? Across the entire fuel cycle, we have extensive expertise in cutting-edge technologies, safe, high value-added products and services, and a strong capacity for innovation. All of these factors reflect the strong skills of our 17,000 employees, whom we are constantly striving to develop. With their different backgrounds and experience, they are proof of our openness to all talents. They share the same ambition: to give nuclear energy its full value.
Job description
Orano Med is seeking an Instrumentation Specialist for radiopharmaceutical manufacturing at ATLab Indianapolis (“ATLab IND”), a new facility for commercial-scale manufacturing of sterile therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals.
The Instrumentation Specialist will be responsible for maintaining, calibrating, and ensuring the accurate operation of critical laboratory instrumentation. This position presents the opportunity to help establish a new facility that will meet high standards for quantity, speed, and reliability.
Responsibilities
Perform routine maintenance, calibration, and troubleshooting of HPLC systems, lab balances, particle counters, viable air samplers, BMS, and various sensors.
Ensure all instrumentation operates within specified parameters and maintains accurate records of maintenance and calibration activities.
Conduct temperature mapping for storage areas, equipment, and facilities to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Ensure all instrumentation activities comply with relevant regulatory standards (e.g., FDA, GMP, ISO).
Diagnose and resolve technical issues with instrumentation, working with vendors and service providers as necessary.
Remote work may be possible when the facility is under construction.
Production
Top priority: Daily routine production.
Follow EHS regulations/guidelines: NRC (ALARA), OSHA, EPA, chemical, waste disposal, state/local regulations, etc.
Manufacturing activities following SOPs, using proper aseptic technique.
Setup production; line clearance; clean/VPHP.
Troubleshoot urgent problems.
Identify, document, and communicate failures/near misses.
Quality/continuous improvement.
- Adhere to SOPs, company policies, regulatory requirements, and laws.
- Quality/continuous improvement
Physical: Stand for 6 hours, lift/move 50 lbs., and wear cleanroom PPE
Our Full-Time Benefits
- Competitive compensation
- Health, Dental, and Vision insurance – with generous employer contributions
- 401(k) with employer matching and contribution amounts
- Life insurance and Short- and Long-Term Disability insurance provided by the company
- Generous Paid Time Off and holiday schedules
- Numerous Training and Development opportunities
- and more…
Ideal qualifications
Qualifications Required
Education
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Engineering, or a related technical field.
Experience
3-5 years of experience working with laboratory instrumentation in a pharmaceutical or radiopharmaceutical environment.
Cleanroom operations: gowning, cleaning, EM, aseptic technique.
Experience with HPLC, Radiochemistry QC Instruments, Particle Counters, Lab Balances, Pipettes, Viable Air Samplers
Preferred Experience
- Strong understanding of instrument calibration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
- Experience with BMS and Sensors CMMS.
- Safety: occupational, laboratory, chemical, radiation
- Production of radiopharmaceuticals
- IT/IS: eBR, eQMS, EMS, etc.
Please Note: The provided salary information is a guideline. Your offered salary is based upon experience, qualifications, geographic location, as well as market and business considerations.
Salary range annually: $65,000 - $85,000
Salary : $65,000 - $85,000