Technology Transfer Lead

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Job type
Contract
Location
Rome, Italy
salary
Competitive
Ref. No
39640
Technology Transfer Lead - Italy, Rome - 12 Month Contract

One of Italy’s largest and most established pharmaceutical companies, known for its strong scientific heritage and international footprint, is looking for a Technology Transfer Lead to join their growing team! The project is based in Rome and will cover a 12 month basis.

What you'll do:
  • Serve as the on-site point of contact for all technical transfer activities.
  • Conduct technical feasibility assessments for supply-point decisions.
  • Define scope and design of technical batches for transfer.
  • Provide input into overall project strategy, timelines, and critical path.
  • Initiate and manage local change controls, ensuring timely approval and closure.
What you'll need:
  • Understand process parameters and how they influence deviations.
  • Support QA in investigations, root cause analysis, and CAPA development.
  • Work proactively with manufacturing teams to troubleshoot and stabilise processes.
  • Experience in full tech transfer lifecycle and project management.
  • Experience in both Sterile and Oral Solid Dose manufacturing
If this role is of interest, apply now!
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