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by Immanuel Ratibola
Science Industry Process and Plant Engineer Degree Apprenticeship
At Advanced Therapies Apprenticeship Community (ATAC)
Degree Apprenticeship
Science and Research
Why did you choose to pursue an advanced therapies apprenticeship?
My decision to apply for an advanced therapies apprenticeship was entirely based on the benefits of doing an apprenticeship- practical work experience, a new challenge, and no student debt.
How has ATAC supported your development?
(Virtual Reality GMP Training and engagement with the ISPE)
ATAC consistently hold lunch learns featuring various leaders from the bioprocessing industry. They’ve also previously held Virtual Reality GMP Training sessions and have been involved in overseeing external site visits to other pharma companies for apprentices.
What has been the most rewarding or interesting project that you have been involved in and why?
Smoke studies, specifically room smoke studies, are amongst the more interesting projects I’ve been involved in due to how involved the method is and the exposure to the detail that is required when qualifying a room. Facility smoke studies involve introducing smoke into a facility to determine how equipment and objects affect airflow in the facility.
In future I hope to be more involved in Computer System Validation (CSV) projects as the industry moves to involve more computerised systems in its processes.
What would you say to someone who is thinking of pursuing an apprentice-ship in advanced therapies?
As mentioned before apprenticeships provide practical work experience, not just in the practical methods and techniques you learn in the industry but soft skills such as people management and communication skills.
Advanced therapies in particular have good growth potential so pursuing an apprenticeship in this industry, allows you to get in relatively early, providing great opportunity for career growth early on.
Oxford Biomedica has a large cohort of apprentices, how do you support each other?
In the past we’ve held events where apprentices from different departments have put together presentation detailing their roles in their respective departments and what courses they’re doing. We also have teams’ group for apprentices company wide, that acts as a forum for any questions or concerns that we might have.
Why did you choose the apprenticeship route over university?
The biggest factor without a doubt was that I’d be earning a degree without any student debt. Furthermore, you’re gaining practical work experience setting yourself apart early on in terms of employability, not mention that fact that you’re earning a wage.
What are your career aspirations? Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
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I’m not entirely sure about where I see myself in 5 years as I’m still trying to figure things out but I’m confident that the apprenticeship is helping to prepare for every eventuality by challenging me to learn about myself so that over the next 5 years I can make well informed decisions and put myself in the best position possible. Right now, I’m staying the course and continuing to develop in my role in validation while continuing my studies in Chemical Engineering, in the hope that both will allow me to be a valuable contributing member of a team wherever I may find myself, preferably I’ll be in a role that maximises my experience in validation and my knowledge from the degree.
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