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Great Talent Africa is currently looking for candidates on behalf of the engineering firm in Denmark, for a position at a renowned international pharmaceutical company as a SATTLINE Controller. This role necessitates substantial experience with SATTLINE 800XA.
Responsibilities:
- Execute daily activities outlined in the operational plan.
- Monitor telemetry and execute commands for the SATTLINE 800XA system.
- Ensure optimal system performance and address any detected issues.
- Provide technical support to team members and other departments.
- Manage the day-to-day operations of the SATTLINE 800XA system.
Requirements:
- Proficiency in programming languages such as ladder logic or structured text, with experience in the SATTLINE 800XA.
- Strong analytical skills and attention to detail for effective problem-solving.
- Comprehensive understanding of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes and regulatory standards.
- Excellent collaboration and communication abilities.
- Time management skills to meet project deadlines and handle programming changes efficiently.
- Commitment to continuous learning and adaptation to evolving technologies.
Experience:
- Computer Science, or related field.
- 10 years’ experience in pharmaceutical process programming, preferably with SATTLINE 800XA.
- Leadership experience and expertise in regulatory compliance.
- Hands-on experience with industrial automation and control systems.
- GMP experience (Good Manufacturing Practice)
Interested candidates are requested to submit their resumes and cover letters to Emmanuel Olutomi at fet@greattalentafrica.com, with the subject line “SATTLINE 800XA CONTROLLER,”
We are committed to diversity and encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.
This role offers a challenging opportunity for an experienced professional to contribute to the success of our pharmaceutical operations.
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