EBR Administrator

EBR Administrator

03 Dec 2024
South Carolina, Columbia, 29201 Columbia USA

EBR Administrator

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The Process Control Systems Engineer is responsible for administering the Syncade Electronic Batch Record (EBR) Solution and ancillary systems which support the functionality of the Quality Systems.Responsibilities: Aid in development of user requirements for quality information systems (Syncade) Daily monitoring of environment statuses of the Syncade system to include data transfers within the SQL environments Develop and/or revise recipes within the Syncade environment to support equipment integration or new products/processes Oversee user management within the Syncade environment Implement equipment integration within the Syncade environment Implement change tracking solution within Syncade environment Establish quality metrics within the recipes for reports and evaluation Maintain order progression in the system and report out on stagnant orders and resolve any discrepancies Routine maintenance and hotfix installation of the Syncade environments (including application servers, SQL databases and supporting hardware) Point of contact for troubleshooting functionality issues during EBR execution. Facilitate error resolutions within Syncade to maintain uptime of the environments QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related field Knowledge/Understanding of SQL, XML, XPath, XSLT, VBA, Crystal Reports Minimum 5 years of experience or equivalent education/experience

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