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GSK IBL - Global Manufacturing & Supply (GMS) Engineering Associate (Boronia)

Boronia

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As the Engineering Associate, you will be responsible for supporting the site's capability, engagement and utilisation of the GPS tools and processes

Opportunity details

Opportunity Type
Internship, Clerkship or Placement
Number of Vacancies
1

Application dates

Applications Close
1 Sep 2017

Minimum requirements

Minimum Prior Qualification
Bachelor
Accepting International Applications
No
Qualifications Accepted
E
Materials Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
M
Exercise & Sports Science
Pharmacy & Pharmacology
Psychology & Counselling
S
Agricultural Science & Management
Chemistry
Earth Sciences
Physics
Sciences (all other)
  • 12 month paid internship commencing in Jan 2018
  • Gain invaluable industry experience
  • Work in an organisation that makes a difference

Our pharmaceutical manufacturing plant in Boronia is GSK's largest manufacturing facility in the Southern Hemisphere exporting to over 30 markets around the world. It is also the fourth-largest sterile facility housing a state-of-the-art Blow-Fill-Seal production line. Blow-Fill-Seal uses innovative technology for advanced antiseptic liquid medicines.

As the Engineering Associate, you will be responsible for supporting the site's capability, engagement and utilisation of the GPS tools and processes, in implementing sustainable business improvements. The role relies on engaging our leaders, learning our processes and guiding out teams in using the GSK Production System tools, (based on lean principles), to drive performance across Zero Accidents, Zero Defects & Zero Waste.

This is a highly influential & visible role, it provides a unique opportunity to works across multiple levels and multiple departments at the site, and whilst exposing you to our production processes and a world class production system. It also provides an opportunity to work within a small, but passionate, capable, supportive and highly engaged team.

What we're looking for in a candidate:

  • You must be in your penultimate year of a Bachelors Degree in Science, Engineering, Pharmaceuticals or a related discipline
  • An interest in pursuing a career in the pharmaceutical industry is favourable
  • Strong Technical Skills
  • Initiative and an eagerness to learn
  • High attention to detail, rigor and process
  • Excellent project management, to manage and prioritise multiple ongoing projects
  • Demonstrated ability and desire to learn (quickly)
  • Teamwork, ability to build and maintain relationships
  • Support change and innovation
  • Strategic thinking and problem solving skills

About GSK

GSK is a science-led healthcare company, with a proud history in Australia dating back to 1886. Our mission is to improve the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better and live longer. Preventing and treating disease is challenging and inspiring work. We support, develop and reward the people that make-up our talented workforce. Our diverse business is made up of distinct areas: Pharmaceuticals (including vaccines) and Consumer Healthcare.

Why work for GSK?

  • Gain real work experience that will put you at a competitive advantage to your peers
  • Work in a highly collaborative, supportive work culture with people who enjoy what they do.
  • Gain additional training outside of your work
  • Be a part of a community of other IBL students & form real friendships

How can you apply?

  1. Click Apply Now
  2. In your application you must include your Australian work right status, University name, Bachelor Degree, expected completion date and current stage of degree. Applications without this information will not be considered.
  3. Please note, eligibility criteria states you must be in the penultimate year of your Bachelor degree, in the relevant discipline. Full Australian working rights are required prior to application.
  4. Visit our career website to find out more about GSK program.

Any specific questions can be made directly to Sarah Wilde at GSK at [email protected].

Applications close 1 September 2017.