Validation Engineer Engineering - Middletown, VA at Geebo

Validation Engineer


Job Description:
Coordinate validation activities for the client Perform, evaluate and analyze validation protocols and associated data for compliance with FDA and ISO guidelines.
Assist with executing to the Validation Master Plan for the plant site.
Identify, schedule and perform validation studies to meet production and revalidation Requirements for the plant site.
Evaluate and analyze validation data collected during projects, verify adequacy of the data and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Ensure qualification plans are in place for all Engineering projects Determine if external resources are required based on validation project load Train internal and external validation personnel in all facets of validation activities Mandatory Skills:
Contract Validation Engineer Job Requirements:
Job Description:
Coordinate validation activities for the client Perform, evaluate and analyze validation protocols and associated data for compliance with FDA and ISO guidelines.
Assist with executing to the Validation Master Plan for the plant site.
Identify, schedule and perform validation studies to meet production and revalidation Requirements for the plant site.
Evaluate and analyze validation data collected during projects, verify adequacy of the data and compliance with regulatory requirements.
Ensure qualification plans are in place for all Engineering projects Determine if external resources are required based on validation project load Train internal and external validation personnel in all facets of validation activities Mandatory Skills:
Contract Validation Engineer.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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