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James O. (Jim) Robertson 3053
South Shadywood Way West
Valley City, UT 84119 (801)
503-2139 (cell) Objective:
To apply my experience, education, and leadership skills to a progressive
position within a progressive pharmaceutical ,medical device company.
Preferably in the fields of customer care & satisfaction, and/or quality
assurance / quality control.
Summary:
Over 15 years of well rounded education and experience in the fields of
quality control / quality assurance, and customer service in the
pharmaceutical, medical, and information technology fields. Experience: Myriad Genetic Laboratories
Salt Lake City, UT
Reagent Lab
Technician
March 2010 to Oct 2013 · Prepared/QC daily reagents for use in various stages
of PCR testing. · Made and QC’d all oligonucleotide components used in
testing for BRAC1 and BRAC2 DNA sequences. Achieved a 97%+ quality
score on all tested reagents I made that were used in APC, HN, Single and
Multiple Amplicon testing. · Developed ways to streamline reagent process to
decrease turnaround time in lab by 24-36 hours while maintaining 95% or above
on all quality scores associated with my work. · Assisted Development Tech Engineering dept to assess
issues with low quality scores due to insufficient testing by outside
laboratories. Was able to help pinpoint low quality scores to an
outside vendor changing their QC process which in turn affected the quality
score of the reagents made at Myriad with their product. This helped
save the lab over $50,000 in labor costs associated with retesting certain
OLG reagents. Cephalon
Inc.
Salt Lake City, UT
Warehouse
Operator
Sept. 2004 to Oct. 2008 ·
Ensured that raw materials needed for
manufacturing process were staged according to FIFO. ·
Developed and implemented a spreadsheet
program to track on a daily basis the API used in production. ·
Assisted manufacturing and QA/QC personnel
who needed access to material stored in DEA vaults. ·
Labeled shipping cases for transport of
finished product to US and European locations. ·
Cleaned warehouse on daily basis. ·
Completed all necessary electronic
inventory transactions and notified necessary personnel if any discrepancies
were found. ·
Verified co-workers inventory data for
possible errors or miscalculations. ·
Assisted in placing all rejected
material in appropriate locations for destruction. ·
Audited DEA vault logbooks for errors
and notified appropriate personnel if corrections or changes needed to be
made to a specific entry. ·
Inspected warehouse equipment on daily
basis to ensure safe operation. ·
Assisted other departments or warehouse
shifts as needed. ·
Performed above duties on 2nd shift
with little or no supervision. ·
Coordinated warehouse task timeframes
with second shift personnel, including management, to ensure prompt access to
the DEA vaults to minimize wait time. AmeriPath,
Utah
Salt Lake City, UT
Client Services
Coordinator
Aug. 2003 to Mar‘04
·
Contacted local and national accounts
(such as hospitals, clinics, physician offices, and other various medical
facilities) to resolve issues ranging from satisfaction of turnaround times,
insurance or client billing concerns, to exploring how to mutually grow
business. ·
Collected information from a variety of
sources to develop trends analysis reports that would identify strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in the marketplace. ·
Worked in conjunction with the Quality
Control Unit to identify and resolve internal issues that could result in
safety or procedure violations. ·
Traveled a minimum of 2 days per week
to visit with local clients and establish good working relationships. ·
Coordinated educational events and
workshops locally with hospitals and physicians providing all in attendance
with required and accredited ongoing medical training and certification. ·
Developed Ameripath’s Client Services
Manual for distribution at facilities in Utah and Arizona. ·
Worked closely with local and regional
sales representatives to develop marketing plans. ·
Assisted in the training of couriers
and cover their routes when necessary. ·
Routinely met with physicians and
office staff to discuss ways of improving service and to keep them informed
of any changes to our service. ·
Provided physicians with additional
information on detection of certain diseases by methods used at our
laboratory facility. Discover Financial
Services
Salt Lake City, UT Account Manager
Feb. 2002 to Aug. 2003 ·
Performed daily routine of contacting
Discover Card Members to notify them of beneficial terms and services
associated with their Discover Card. ·
Would demonstrate to customers the
process of transferring and consolidating existing debts and balances with
other accounts to their Discover account. ·
Compared other rates Card members were
receiving with ours to demonstrate savings. ·
Transferred over $1,000,000.00 from
other accounts to Discover Financial since beginning of employment. ·
Resolved other customer service issues
as necessary.
Fatpipe Networks
Salt Lake City, Utah
Account Executive
Aug. 2000 to Dec. 2001 ·
Planned, coordinated and directed an
advertising campaign for each of our regional Product Resellers to introduce
our technology to their clients. This was accomplished by scheduling
joint sales calls, postcard mailers, and product demonstrations at various
trade shows. ·
Assisted subordinates and supervisors
in identifying and resolving issues with customers such as product
purchasing, sales contract length and terms, along with various technical
concerns involved with implementing our product into a company’s WAN and LAN
network. ·
Conferred with Product Resellers to
determine advertising requirements and budgetary limitations. ·
Helped in preparation of Internet based
demonstrations, technical conference calls between customers and our
engineering team, and establishing a protocol for product evaluation. ·
Utilized knowledge of customer needs to
determine which of our product(s) would offer the best solution for their
network at a cost agreeable to the customer. ·
Presented technical issues associated
with our product our customers identified immediately to our engineering team
for a quick and timely response. ·
Acted as liaison between our regional
sales managers, Resellers, customers, and corporate headquarters to provide
information and answers to questions in a timely manner. ·
Executed daily plan to maintain VAR and
customer relationships. This included updating our clients on existing
products, changes in software, and turning over potential sales leads to
Resellers for fulfillment. ·
Worked extensively with companies such
as AT&T, Worldcom, XO Communications, and Qwest to identify customers and
act as a liaison between their sales representatives and our local Reseller
for order placement. ·
Excellent track record of order
fulfillment and customer satisfaction. ·
Maintained daily activity records and
produced reports for senior management. ·
Responded to written and telephone
requests for product information, trade show attendance, and product
demonstrations. ·
Contributed to all aspects of customer
service and sales cycles. ·
Responsible for generating over
$75,000.00 in sales with minimal product return.
TheraTech Inc. / Watson Labs, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
Quality Assurance Auditor
Dec. 1994 to July, 2000 ·
Inspected products manufactured or
processed by private companies for use in production to ensure compliance
with FDA, DEA, cGMP, and company specifications. ·
Consistently met or exceeded sampling
and auditing daily, weekly, and monthly goals. ·
Sampled, inspected, and inventoried API
for all manufactured products. ·
Maintained QA retain inventory for all
raw materials, finished product, and API’s. ·
Investigated and wrote deviation
reports for raw, intermediate, and finished materials, sampling and
inspection methods, and receipt discrepancies. ·
Examined company raw material and
production records to secure such information as size and weight of
components and the results of quality tests. ·
Assisted process technology engineering
group on sampling and inspection sections of new equipment and production IQ
/ OQ’s. ·
Established a successful method of
sampling raw, intermediate, and finished product for timely release and
assisted in writing of sampling Standard Operating Procedures for each
component. ·
Inspected intermediate and finished
product in order to determine compliance with production record
specifications. ·
Audited and reviewed production batch
records for errors in documentation and calculations. ·
Performed audits of potential vendors
to ensure they would satisfactorily meet company compliance standards. ·
Evaluated company's quality control
system, shipping, and packaging facilities for DEA and FDA compliance. ·
Contributed to all aspects of
production support including assisting in packaging of finished products when
manufacturing manpower was minimal. ·
Prepared and submitted samples of
product to FDA laboratory for additional testing as indicated by department
procedures. ·
Responsible for maintaining goal of
sampling all non-API components within two days of receipt. ·
Executed daily operation of in process
testing and provided immediate reports of findings to production supervisory
personnel. ·
Performed monthly environmental
monitoring of entire facility and prepared final reports of findings for the
QA/QC and Facilities management groups. ·
Scheduled and delivered clinical trial
batches of product with the University of Utah Medical Center. ·
Successfully handled all QA inspection
and sampling responsibilities of second and weekend shifts with little or no
supervision. Additional Experience ·
Coached high school football at East
Carbon High School during the 1989 season. Assisted in developing high
school player’s abilities using techniques I learned from the University of
Utah and College of Eastern Utah football coaching staffs. Developed
weekly game plans and daily practice plans to help ensure players had a
positive and rewarding experience along with learning valuable lessons in
team building, self discipline, and self motivation to help them succeed in
other endeavors. ·
Maintained operations at KOAL radio
station in Price, Utah on second and third shifts for 2 years between 1987
and 1989. This included broadcasting EBS messages during a 1988
earthquake. Daily duties included scheduling network news updates on an
hourly basis, and programming paid advertisements from local
businesses. Also coordinated and broadcasted local high school football
and basketball games during their respective seasons. This
included both home and away games. ·
Coached youth soccer for Kearns West
Wind Soccer League. Coached a group of Under 8 players for two seasons
before league disbanded. Team was made up of 14 players who had not
been chosen by other teams. Organized practice schedules and game plans.
Worked with parents on treat schedules for half time and post game player
treats. Team finished with 15 wins and 1 loss winning their age
division. Six players from team were chosen to go on to Comp League
teams for following season. Worked with league officials to coordinate
annual sign up days, uniform selection, coaching clinics, rules committee
meetings, and player safety standards. ·
Worked voluntarily with local charity
organizations such as the East Carbon Rotary Club to help with their annual
Easter Egg Hunt and Christmas Program for local youth along with various
other annual charity functions. Education:
College of Eastern Utah
Price, Utah
A.S. General Studies
1989
University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah
B.S. Political Science
1992 References:
Dr. Norman A. Mazer
Former Vice President and Senior
Reseach Fellow Clinical Reseach, Watson
Labs, UT
(774) 279-0011 (cell)
Mr. Mark Ludwig,
Sr. Vice President
OC Tanner Co. Salt Lake City UT
(801) 486-2430
Duane E. Padilla
Realtor, Coldwell Banker
Salt Lake City, UT
(801) 759-2677
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