Engineer - MES (PAS-X)
American Association of Physicists in Medicine(1 month ago)
About this role
An Engineer - MES (PAS-X) at AstraZeneca supports the company’s global manufacturing investments by ensuring the right manufacturing IT capabilities are in place to produce medicines. The role contributes to connecting manufacturing sites into the supply chain and advancing AstraZeneca’s use of digital technology to deliver operational value. The position involves contributing to site expansions and greenfield builds and may include leadership responsibilities within a global IT team.
Required Skills
- PAS-X
- MES
- System Integration
- SQL
- Oracle
- PowerShell
- PowerApps
- Power Automate
- GAMP5
- GMP
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Qualifications
- B. Tech / B.E.
- Master's Degree (Preferred)
- MBA (Preferred)
- MES Certification (Preferred)
- Oracle Administration Certification (Preferred)
- Windows Server Administration Certification (Preferred)
- ITIL v3 Foundation
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