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Temporary-LIMS Database Administrator (1252)
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Country: USA
Location: Florida-West Palm Beach Boca Raton 33427
Total applied: 40 |
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Temporary-LIMS Database Administrator (1252)
About Biotest Biopharmaceuticals Biotest Biopharmaceuticals leverages its experience and knowledge in powering the immune system to develop and market products that fight serious medical conditions. Biotest Biopharmaceuticals is focused on developing and marketing products that address unmet medical needs and offer commercial opportunities in our core business areas: Hepatitis and transplant, Gram-positive bacterial infections and nicotine addiction.DescriptionTemporary assignment for an experienced LIMS database user to help with data entry, report generation and programming functions. The assignment will last approximately six months. Data integrity and accuracy required utilizing the Sapphire LIMS system.Required SkillsData entry programming on the LIMS system with attention to quality, accurate data entry. The successful candidate should be dependable and able to utilize Microsoft office products as well.Required ExperienceOne to two years experience using LIMS in a laboratory or in a pharmaceutical company. Associate's degree or higher preferred.Submitting a resume online at a job site could cause valuable screening information to be missed.Biotest Biopharmaceuticals is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug-Free Workplace.Biotest Biopharmaceuticals offers an excellent compensation and benefits package including medical/dental/life/AD&D/STD/LTD, matching 401(K), generous paid leave bank, holidays, tuition reimbursement and much more.
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