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Rick Walker September 15th 03 04:00 PM

seeking manufacturing engineer with liquid reservoir transdermal patch experience
 
Our company is seeking to hire a manufacturing engineer with
experience manufacturing transdermal drug delivery patches to assist
us in developing a manufacturing line to produce an innovative liquid
reservoir transdermal drug delivery patch in medium volumes 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
into a full scale, very 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 operational responsibility for
building and operating a transdermal liquid reservoir patch
manufacturing facility utilizing web converting equipment, experience
with pharmaceutical manufacturing systems and the complete product
development cycle for the initial preclinical testing and patch
design, through the pilot line setup and dial-in all the way through
FDA approval and product launch and experience maintaining and
validating that the facility meets all FDA GMP requirements.

You can learn more about the opening and our company on our web page:

http://www.alteatherapeutics.com/pos...f_engineer.htm

http://www.alteatherapeutics.com

We are located in Atlanta, GA. You can email resumes directly to me at
.

Thanks,

R. Walker



seeking manufacturing engineer with liquid reservoir transdermal patch
experience


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