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Go to www.gefanuc.com they develop and install industrial software and hardware. I used to work there while in college. Be warned GE is expensive though. You do get what you pay for however, and with the cash the phamaceutical industry makes it should be a drop in the bucket. I know of a guy personally who usd to work there and microsoft. He may do it for you as a consultant. RT -- "Rick Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Our company is seeking to hire a Manufacturing Technician who will > operate a pilot manufacturing system utilizing web converting > equipment to produce an innovative liquid reservoir or dry formulation > transdermal drug delivery patch to support preclinical and clinical > trials. > > Additional tasks may include product development and the future build > up and transition of the manufacturing system and methods developed to > a high volume, commercial scale operation. > > Current products in FDA trials include patch products to deliver > insulin and a narcotic analgesic. > > The ideal candidate will have had experience operating a transdermal > liquid reservoir patch manufacturing line utilizing web converting > equipment, experience with pharmaceutical manufacturing systems and > experience maintaining and validating that the facility meets all FDA > GMP requirements. > > Journeyman level maintenance, machining and electrical skills will be > used to help create and support the pilot manufacturing system. > > You can learn more about the opening and our company on our web page: > > http://www.alteatherapeutics.com/positions/technician.htm > > http://www.alteatherapeutics.com > > We are located in Atlanta, GA. You can email resumes directly to me at > [EMAIL PROTECTED] . > > Thanks, > > R. Walker > > > > seeking manuf tech with transdermal patch experience
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