About The Position

Catalent, Inc. is a leading global Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) with a facility in Madison, WI, specializing in mammalian cell line engineering and biomanufacturing using single-use systems. This 263,000 sq. ft. Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facility offers integrated formulation and analytical services. The Process Engineer for MS&T supports an agile technical services organization that facilitates process and technology transfer between Process Development (internal and external) and at-scale GMP manufacturing. The Technology Transfer groups (Upstream and Downstream) act as primary technical liaisons, ensuring successful transfer and execution of biologic processes across various modalities like monoclonal antibodies, fusion proteins, enzymes, mRNA, and emerging technologies. Department responsibilities include process modeling, facility fit assessments, initial bill-of-materials development, evaluation of equipment and consumables, and authoring critical manufacturing documentation such as gap assessments, technical reports, product impact assessments, and batch records. MS&T also provides hands-on process readiness and execution support for robust, compliant, and scalable manufacturing operations. Specifically, the Downstream Tech Transfer role provides technical support to Manufacturing, leading facility fit, equipment alignment, and technology transfer of biologic processes from Process Development and external clients, and evaluates and recommends process and equipment improvements.

Requirements

  • Minimum of Associate’s degree in STEM with 6+ years of related experience.
  • Related experience encompasses mRNA product development experience, mRNA manufacturing, protein therapeutics MFG, and late stage/commercial MFG.
  • Demonstrated experience authoring, revising, and reviewing technical documentation, including reports, standard operating procedures (SOPs), and batch production records, supported by statistical data analysis and reporting.
  • Proven leadership experience managing and mentoring staff, including cross‑functional training, personnel development, and organizational team support.
  • Hands‑on experience investigating, resolving, and closing deviations, OOS events, change controls, and CAPAs in a cGMP-regulated environment.
  • Technical subject matter expertise in upstream (e.g., mammalian cell culture, IVT) and/or downstream biologics manufacturing processes (e.g., filtration, chromatography, TFF, viral filtration), including facility fit, process scaling, and technology transfer across cGMP production scales.
  • Operational engineering experience supporting late‑phase, PPQ, and commercial programs, including design, onboarding, qualification, operation, and troubleshooting of single‑use systems, consumables, and manufacturing equipment for biologics and molecular therapeutics.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s and/or Master’s degree with at least 3+ years of related experience.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support to Manufacturing, leading facility fit, equipment alignment, and technology transfer of biologic processes from Process Development and external clients.
  • Evaluate and recommend process and equipment improvements while supporting technology transfer for both internally and externally developed manufacturing processes.
  • Execute technical work plans and schedules, including data generation and entry, in collaboration with supervisors or senior team members.
  • Perform engineering and process calculations to support development, tech transfer, and GMP manufacturing programs.
  • Draft, author, and review technical documentation, including development reports, technical transfer reports, batch production records, engineering specifications, and summary reports.
  • Conduct parallel technical reviews of laboratory and engineering documentation to ensure accuracy, completeness, and regulatory compliance.
  • Support GMP manufacturing through technical oversight, batch documentation authoring, and close collaboration with Manufacturing teams.
  • Lead or support risk assessments, gap analyses, deviations, change controls, and CAPAs, including root cause analysis and impact assessment.
  • Evaluate existing processes and identify process or equipment improvement opportunities to enhance efficiency, consistency, and operational competitiveness.
  • Compile, analyze, and communicate process and project data, including status reporting, trend analysis, and internal or client-facing presentations.
  • Partner cross-functionally with Process Development, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance, Quality Control, Supply Chain, Project Management, Facilities, and other stakeholders to enable effective process transfer and sustainment.
  • Support strategic alignment and knowledge sharing across sites, including coordination with Madison and other Catalent Biologics locations.
  • Participate in client meetings, providing technical expertise and program support.
  • Train, mentor, and coach junior staff on laboratory, manufacturing, and engineering principles; serve as a subject matter expert.
  • Other duties as assigned

Benefits

  • Defined career path and annual performance review and feedback process
  • Diverse, inclusive culture
  • Potential for career growth on an expanding team within an organization dedicated to preserving and bettering lives
  • 152 hours of PTO + 8 paid holidays
  • Generous 401K match
  • Medical, dental and vision benefits
  • Tuition Reimbursement - Let us help you finish your degree or start a new degree!

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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