Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Career Development Center Employer Events

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1. Dick’s Sporting Goods: Info Session

2. Writing, Editing and Publishing Networking Night

3. Baxter





1. Dick’s Sporting Goods

Information Session

Thursday, February 28

6:00-7:00 p.m.



Come and listen to IU Alumna, Jessica Eberley talk about her experience at Dick's Sporting Goods. Learn about the company culture and career path available.



2. Writing, Editing, and Publishing Networking Night

Tuesday, March 4

6:30-8:30 PM

DeVault Alumni Center



Join IU Alumni and career professionals in the diverse fields of writing, editing, and publishing for an evening of networking. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their unique career paths and share advice for students entering the world of work. An introduction to the art of networking will follow with light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers.



Panelists include:

Maurice Manning, Poet & IU English Professor

Malcolm Abrams, Editor & Publisher of Bloom Magazine

Joel Pierson, AuthorHouse

JD Denny, IU Alumni Magazine



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3. Baxter BioPharma Solutions

Interviewing for QC Production Support Chemist I

Interviewing on March 25th

Resume submission deadline March 6

All Sciences majors

No GPA

US Citizen/Perm Residence

Local Title: QC Production Support Chemist I

Master Title: Quality Associate I

Summary: Performs a variety of chemical, biological or physical analyses on samples in support of the company’s production process.

Essential Duties And Responsibilities: This section contains a list of primary responsibilities of this role.

· Perform a variety of chemical, biological or physical analyses on samples in support of the company’s production process and quality program.

· Operate applicable laboratory equipment including pH meter, density meter, UV, osmolality TOC analysis, chromatography.

· Able to occasionally work long hours and off-shifts.

· Able to occasionally be on-call for weekend support of production.

· Provide excellent customer support to production, technical services, program management, etc.

· Perform testing in accordance with technical service studies, experimental batches and development studies.

· Maintains an accurate and up-to-date training history.

· Strong team player and willingness to help others when needed.

· Proper use of safety procedures understanding the potential dangers of working with experimental drugs.

· Comply with cGMP regulations.

· Able to write scientific reports.

· Initiate investigation reports into out of specification results.

· Perform general laboratory/personal area clean-up.

· Participate in continuous improvement functions involving teams, which increase efficiency, solve problems, generate cost savings and improve quality.

· Knowledge of instrument/software/documentation repair and calibration systems.

· Knowledge and navigation skills of QC documentation including standard operating procedures.

· Complete calculation pages.

· Knowledge of computer software systems such as Microsoft Word, Excel, etc.

· Able to work in a federally regulated environment.

Required Experience And Skills: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Listed below are the knowledge, skills and/or abilities required.

· A BA or BS in a science related degree

· Communicates Effectively

· Openly shares information, listens to and values feedback, shares opinions and feedback directly

· Good documentation skills

· Computer skills

· Must be able to work unsupervised

· Must be able to demonstrate good judgment and initiative in problem resolution

· Must be able to adapt well to an ever-changing environment