BAMF Health-posted 3 months ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Onsite • Grand Rapids, MI
101-250 employees

Join BAMF Health, where you're not just part of a team; you're at the forefront of a revolution in Theranostics, changing lives for the better. As a member of our global team, you'll contribute to pioneering technology and deliver top-tier patient care. Located in the heart of downtown Grand Rapids, our cutting-edge global headquarters resides within the state-of-the-art Doug Meijer Medical Innovation Building. Step into our modern and spacious facilities, where innovation thrives and collaboration knows no bounds. Join us in our mission to make Theranostics accessible and affordable for all, and be part of something truly remarkable at BAMF Health. The Radiopharmacy Operations Specialist plays a key role in advancing BAMF Health’s mission to provide high-quality and novel radiopharmaceuticals, improving patient care and expanding access to life-changing treatments. This position supports our mission by performing critical functions in radiochemical synthesis; aseptic preparation, manipulation, and sterility testing; and quality control testing of sterile radiopharmaceutical drug products. The Specialist also contributes to reliable operations through isotope production with a cyclotron, packaging and shipment of unit doses, and through upkeep and maintenance of GMP laboratory settings. By executing these functions with precision, efficiency, and collaboration, the Radiopharmacy Operations Specialist ensures the consistent delivery of safe and effective radiopharmaceutical products.

  • Three core disciplines, required to independently perform in at least two areas: Aseptic activities within ISO 7 and ISO 5 environments Quality Control testing of finished final drug product Set up and synthesis of sterile radiopharmaceuticals Final drug product packaging and shipping preparation Cyclotron operation
  • Perform daily, weekly, and monthly tasks as necessary to meet compliance standards
  • Support personnel training and development
  • Manage inventory and site equipment
  • Maintain laboratory instrumentation and perform scheduled and emergency maintenance
  • Oversee and support personnel training and development
  • Demonstrates strong documentation practices, oral communication, and writing skills.
  • Perform clerical and administrative tasks, including assembly and completion of production records, reports, and maintenance records
  • Associate’s degree or equivalent in a science related field required
  • Experience in a laboratory setting required
  • Hands on interaction with technical instrumentation preferred
  • Handling of radionuclides and associated radiation safety preferred
  • Knowledgeable/skilled in aseptic principles and/or practiced in a cleanroom setting preferred
  • Employer paid High Deductible Health Plan with employer HSA contribution
  • Flexible Vacation Time
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with generous employer match
  • Several benefit options including, but not limited to; dental, vision, disability, life, supplemental coverages, legal and identity protection
  • Free Grand Rapids downtown parking
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