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2014 Noramco (Athens, GA) Science and Engineering Spring and Summer Co-ops(Job Number: 00000CFC)
Description
Noramco, Inc., a member of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, is recruiting for Spring (January - May) and Summer (May - August) 2014 Science and Engineering Co-ops to be located in Athens, Georgia.
Noramco, Inc. produces a variety of active pharmaceutical ingredients and is a major worldwide producer of medicinal analgesics, pharmaceutical intermediates and synthetic fine organic chemicals. It also produces monomers and polymers for pharmaceutical and medical devices.
Co-ops will be assigned to various positions in: Operations, Process Engineering, Maintenance, Quality Operations and Scientific Affairs. These departments facilitate the production of medical devices and active pharmaceutical ingredients and their intermediates. Responsibilities are dependent upon the department and the specific manufacturing plant assignment. The work will be conducted at the Noramco, Inc. in Athens, Georgia in one of three manufacturing plants or in various laboratories across the work site.
Co-ops may: Provide process engineering support for processes including performing analysis and implementing improvements in process cycle time, yield, and quality to maximize operations efficiency. Conduct or participate in troubleshooting efforts by analysis and correction of both chemical and mechanical operating problems to maintain or improve existing site operations. Be responsible for process surveillance programs on issues such as process control, yields, cycle times, quality, and change over. Prepare written interpretations of plant operating data and implements corrective action. Inform management of project activities by preparation and presentation of oral and written reports to document and exchange operations data. Represent operations in engineering projects and coordinate small engineering projects not assigned to the Engineering group. Prepare reports (campaign, monthly, or ad hoc) to keep Operations management informed of work in progress with expected completion dates. Conduct or participate in development projects including laboratory, pilot plant or plant scale investigations to provide improved procedures, equipment or processes for existing products. Run and coordinate process excellence (Six Sigma) improvement projects, Kaizen events, and other Lean Manufacturing initiatives. Have involvement with PLC's, DCS/BPCS which will vary by plant, these systems are tools used by the Process Engineer to accomplish the above goals. Assist in analyzing samples, developing, transferring and improving analytical methods for medical devices, pharmaceutical products and their intermediates. Support laboratory operations perform chemical and microbiological analysis of samples including raw materials, intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Facilitate daily laboratory operations by managing supplies, properly disposing of chemical and microbiological wastes, and maintaining instruments. Scale-up reactions, implement new plant processes, select and evaluate process solvents and raw materials, optimize reaction conditions and conduct general organic chemistry experiments.
Qualifications
Enrollment (not necessarily taking classes) in an accredited college/university during the Spring (January - May) and/or Summer (May - August) 2014 Co-op is required. Actively pursuing at least a Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, or related academic major is required. Availability to work full-time (40 hours/week) during the designated Co-op session is required. Availability to work a minimum of three semester rotations is preferred (ideally alternating semester rotations i.e. Spring 2014, Fall 2014, and Summer 2015; or Summer 2014, Spring 2015, and Fall 2015). Completion of at least freshman year of undergraduate program is required. Students who have completed at least sophomore year of undergraduate program is preferred. A minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 (based on 4.0 scale) is preferred. Demonstrated leadership and/or participation in campus/community service activities are preferred.
These Co-op positions are located in Athens, Georgia. Ability to commute to/from this work location is required. A stipend will be offered to students who meet the commuting distance eligibility requirements. Students must be legally authorized to work in the United States and not require sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future.
BE VITAL in your career, Be seen for the talent you bring to your work. Explore opportunities within the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.
Primary Location:North America-United States-Georgia-Athens
Organization: Noramco, Inc. (6109)
Job: Engineering
Certain sites within the Johnson & Johnson family of companies participate in E-Verify as appropriate in accordance with Company guidelines and federal or state law. To learn more about the government sponsored program and to see a list of the sites that are currently enrolled, please click here.
2014 Noramco (Athens, GA) Science and Engineering Spring and Summer Co-ops(Job Number: 00000CFC)
Description
Noramco, Inc., a member of the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies, is recruiting for Spring (January - May) and Summer (May - August) 2014 Science and Engineering Co-ops to be located in Athens, Georgia.
Noramco, Inc. produces a variety of active pharmaceutical ingredients and is a major worldwide producer of medicinal analgesics, pharmaceutical intermediates and synthetic fine organic chemicals. It also produces monomers and polymers for pharmaceutical and medical devices.
Co-ops will be assigned to various positions in: Operations, Process Engineering, Maintenance, Quality Operations and Scientific Affairs. These departments facilitate the production of medical devices and active pharmaceutical ingredients and their intermediates. Responsibilities are dependent upon the department and the specific manufacturing plant assignment. The work will be conducted at the Noramco, Inc. in Athens, Georgia in one of three manufacturing plants or in various laboratories across the work site.
Co-ops may: Provide process engineering support for processes including performing analysis and implementing improvements in process cycle time, yield, and quality to maximize operations efficiency. Conduct or participate in troubleshooting efforts by analysis and correction of both chemical and mechanical operating problems to maintain or improve existing site operations. Be responsible for process surveillance programs on issues such as process control, yields, cycle times, quality, and change over. Prepare written interpretations of plant operating data and implements corrective action. Inform management of project activities by preparation and presentation of oral and written reports to document and exchange operations data. Represent operations in engineering projects and coordinate small engineering projects not assigned to the Engineering group. Prepare reports (campaign, monthly, or ad hoc) to keep Operations management informed of work in progress with expected completion dates. Conduct or participate in development projects including laboratory, pilot plant or plant scale investigations to provide improved procedures, equipment or processes for existing products. Run and coordinate process excellence (Six Sigma) improvement projects, Kaizen events, and other Lean Manufacturing initiatives. Have involvement with PLC's, DCS/BPCS which will vary by plant, these systems are tools used by the Process Engineer to accomplish the above goals. Assist in analyzing samples, developing, transferring and improving analytical methods for medical devices, pharmaceutical products and their intermediates. Support laboratory operations perform chemical and microbiological analysis of samples including raw materials, intermediates and active pharmaceutical ingredients. Facilitate daily laboratory operations by managing supplies, properly disposing of chemical and microbiological wastes, and maintaining instruments. Scale-up reactions, implement new plant processes, select and evaluate process solvents and raw materials, optimize reaction conditions and conduct general organic chemistry experiments.
Qualifications
Enrollment (not necessarily taking classes) in an accredited college/university during the Spring (January - May) and/or Summer (May - August) 2014 Co-op is required. Actively pursuing at least a Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, or related academic major is required. Availability to work full-time (40 hours/week) during the designated Co-op session is required. Availability to work a minimum of three semester rotations is preferred (ideally alternating semester rotations i.e. Spring 2014, Fall 2014, and Summer 2015; or Summer 2014, Spring 2015, and Fall 2015). Completion of at least freshman year of undergraduate program is required. Students who have completed at least sophomore year of undergraduate program is preferred. A minimum G.P.A. of 3.0 (based on 4.0 scale) is preferred. Demonstrated leadership and/or participation in campus/community service activities are preferred.
These Co-op positions are located in Athens, Georgia. Ability to commute to/from this work location is required. A stipend will be offered to students who meet the commuting distance eligibility requirements. Students must be legally authorized to work in the United States and not require sponsorship for employment visa status now or in the future.
BE VITAL in your career, Be seen for the talent you bring to your work. Explore opportunities within the Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies.
Primary Location:North America-United States-Georgia-Athens
Organization: Noramco, Inc. (6109)
Job: Engineering
Certain sites within the Johnson & Johnson family of companies participate in E-Verify as appropriate in accordance with Company guidelines and federal or state law. To learn more about the government sponsored program and to see a list of the sites that are currently enrolled, please click here.