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Production Mgr.

Location:
Saratoga County, NY
Posted:
June 19, 2015

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Paul Kornak

*** ***** **.

Albany, NY *****

H: 518-***-****

C: 518-***-****

Email: acqblv@r.postjobfree.com

Summary of Qualifications

A position in a challenging and responsible science atmosphere, which may utilize my analytical, managerial skills and past experiences to meet company objectives. Greater than 10 years of experience in the manufacturing support laboratory including system safety and analysis/compliance with applicable regulatory guidelines.

Work Experience

Integrated Fab Technology: Scotia, NY June 2010 – present.

Production lead in the fabrication of materials and management of commercial operations.00

Organization of safety and ISO compliance and implementation of standards plant wide.

Utilized an ERP system, Oracle and Henning, with an upgrade and implementation plant wide.

Led purchasing, shipping and inventory departments.

Proposed and implemented a supply chain mechanism.

Schuykill Reclamation Center: Schuykill, PA Nov 2005 – Feb 2010

Implemented and led of ISO and safety compliance departments in the extrusion and reclamation plant.

The reclamation of precious metals using organic acids and copper sulfate baths.

Organized and led the ISO (9001 & 14001) compliance departments.

Utilized an ERP system, SAP, purchasing and inventory.

Albert Einstein College of Medicine: Bronx, NY Aug 2001 – Nov 2005

Performed analysis of physical and chemical characteristics of pharmaceutical ingredients and drug products.

Utilized analytic testing on new compounds using the following techniques: GC-MS, HPLC and ICP.

Developed and validated analytical test procedures.

Quantified results in laboratory with operation of the TEM and SEM.

Worked in a cGMP laboratory with strong emphasis on microscopy, spectroscopy and data handling.

Implemented new procedures for GC, HPLC, Ion chromatography and spectroscopy; interpretation of data and adhering to strict guidelines on documentation and recording of data.

Developed new analytical techniques as required e.g., implementation of thermal analysis to identify and control pharmaceutical products.

Montefiore Medical Center: Bronx, NY June 1991 – July 2001

Performed analytical chemistry assays on new and existing methodologies.

Proficient with various analytical instrumentation, e.g., HPLC, GC-MS and thermal analysis, which were used to control raw materials, production intermediates, and final products.

Set up new or existing analytical methods for identifying compounds, coordination of off-site testing as necessary and writing technical reports for the transfer and documentation of analytical methods.

Collaborated and contributed to the development of system safety in the R&D of new neuromuscular agents.

Presented to the tumor board all new and resubmitted oncology cases for this interventional and treatment panel. As the designated liaison, among the many medical disciplines, and tumor registry.

VAMC: Albany, NY June 1984 – August 1987

Extremely solid microscopy e.g., SEM, TEM, UV and IR spectroscopy, with micro-analytical skills.

Performed analytical chemistry assays based on new and existing methodologies.

Utilized the electron and scanning microscopes both in clinical and research settings.

Led research directed at chronobiologic interactions as it potentially affects cancer treatment and delivery systems

Presented to the tumor board all new and resubmitted oncology cases for this interventional and treatment panel.

Education

College of St. Rose: Albany, NY

Bachelor of Science, Biology and Chemistry

Certifications and Studies

School of Electron Microscopy: Albany, NY

Examined the ultrastructure of tissue both in research and clinical pathology.

Jersey City Medical Center: Jersey City, NJ

Developed micro-surgical techniques for In vivo preparations.

New Rochelle Medical Center: New Rochelle, NY

Methods for the treatment infectious disease

Albert Einstein College of Medicine: Bronx, NY

Developed techniques for the examination of neuromuscular blocking agents.

School of Public Health: Albany, NY

Epidemiologic case studies.

Publications:

Retrospective Review, Seasonal variation of Acute Appendicitis, a 56-year study, Wolkamir A., Kornak P., Elsakr M., McGovern P..

Southern Medical Journal. 80(8) 958-600.

Optimum Priming Dose of Vecuronium for Tracheal Intubation. Takaya, Foldes F.F., Kornak P., Nagashima H..

Journal of Anesthesia. Vol. 11, No. 4, 314-315.

Adenosine Potentiating of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents in Guinea Pigs. Nitahara K., Kornak P., Nagashima H., Vizi E. S., Foldes F.F..

British Journal of Anesthesia. Vol. 84, No.2, 245-247.

Screening of Muscle Relaxants for Clinical Use in Guinea Pigs. Foldes F F., Nitahara K., Kornak P., Nagashima H..

Anesthesiology. Vol. 11, No. 3A.

Reversal of Neuromuscular Effect of CPA by Specific A1 Receptor Antagonists in Rats.

Foldes F. F., Kornak P., Nitahara K., Nagashima H., Vizi E. S.. IARS 1993.

Effect of Priming.

Foldes F. F., Nagashima H., Kornak P..

Pharmacology Review. 1: 49-56.



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