FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Technology Transfer Project Manager?
The primary responsibility of the Technology Transfer Project Manager is to coordinate and manage the technology transfer process and scale-up of new pharmaceutical products introduced in the commercial manufacturing departments.
What educational background is required for this position?
A Master’s degree in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Technologies or related scientific fields is required for this position.
How many years of experience are necessary for the Technology Transfer Project Manager role?
At least 3 years of experience within a GMP manufacturing facility is necessary for the Technology Transfer Project Manager role.
Is experience with sterile manufacturing preferred for this position?
Yes, experience with sterile manufacturing is strongly preferred for this position.
What languages should candidates be fluent in?
Candidates should be fluent in English and Italian, both speaking and writing.
What essential skills should candidates possess?
Candidates should have project management skills, client-oriented mindset, excellent relationship abilities at all levels, and be able to motivate, coordinate, and guide multidisciplinary teams.
What type of environment will the Technology Transfer Project Manager work in?
The Technology Transfer Project Manager will work in an international and fast-growing pharmaceutical contract manufacturing and development facility.
What professional growth opportunities are available for the Technology Transfer Project Manager?
The Technology Transfer role is an ideal starting point for developing into business management roles, as well as within technical and manufacturing teams, establishing a foundation for future growth in the organization.
Is Thermo Fisher Scientific an equal opportunity employer?
Yes, Thermo Fisher Scientific is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants without regard to race, creed, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, genetic information, veteran status, age or disability status.

