The Technical Project Manager II (TPMII) role at Repligen, in the Process Analytics business unit, is a key role with visibility to stakeholders and management throughout the organization and is commissioned as a project leader responsible for managing and supporting new product development and introduction projects. While the TPMII reports into the R&D organization, the TPMII will work closely with a cross-functional project core team to develop a project plan incorporating all required deliverables and stakeholder requirements to ensure design, quality, regulatory, and validation requirements are met for the product over the course of the project. Through the course of the project, the TPMII ensures the project plan is clear, followed, issues and exceptions are documented and escalated appropriately, and that timelines and budgets stay on track for what has been stakeholder approved. While “Manager” appears in the title, the TPM also fills the roles of consultant, educator, doer, scribe, advisor, challenger, expediter, advocate, spokesperson, technical liaison and more all in the service of the project, roles that all embody the fundamental ownership that is critical to success in the position. In addition to project leader, the TPMII should have an eye to continuous improvement, leveraging retrospectives during and after project completion to capture and report lessons learned, recommend process improvements, and own completion of high priority process improvements. The TPMII will also remain available for consultative support throughout the product lifecycle including post-release, phase out and obsolescence, through involvement on ECN completions and continuous improvement tracking, though direct involvement and responsibility for the product may cease.
The Process Analytics business unit specializes in instrumentation for biopharmaceutical process development and manufacturing scale customers. Historically, instrumentation has been built around UV-based absorbance spectroscopy technology. Our products range from complex systems with hardware, firmware and software, to system consumables and accessories. |
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Our mission is to inspire advances in bioprocessing as a trusted partner in the production of biologic drugs that improve human health worldwide. Focused on cost and process efficiencies, we deliver innovative technologies and solutions that help set new standards in bioprocessing. The estimated base salary range for this role, based in the United States of America is $97,000-$125,000. Compensation decisions are dependent on several factors including, but not limited to an individual's qualifications, location, internal equity, and alignment with market data. Additionally, employees are eligible to participate in one of our variable cash programs (bonus or commission) and eligible roles may receive equity as part of the compensation package. We offer a wide range of benefits such as paid time off, health/dental/vision, retirement benefits and flexible spending accounts. All compensation and benefits information will be confirmed in writing at the time of offer.
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