Dr. Thomas Schädle

Head of Quality Control, Vetter Pharma

Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

About

Experience

  • Vetter Pharma (Full-time · 9 yrs 3 mos)
    • Head of Quality Control
      Feb 2021 - Present · 5 yrs 5 mos

      - Lead of QC department chromatography (50-60 employees) - Ensurance of Quality Control Batch Release & Stability testing - Implementation of key performance metrics to monitor process health and assist with prioritization of improvement activities - Ensurance that out of specifications and deviations are appropriately investigated and resolved - QC lab site responsibility (adequate personnel, equipment, facilities, budgeting) - Audit responsibility regarding customers & health authorities - Work collaboratively with Manufacturing, QA and QC to ensure timely support of issues

    • Senior Expert Scientist Development Service
      Apr 2019 - Jan 2021 · 1 yr 10 mos

      - Support and execution of complex customer projects, with a focus on the implementation of laboratory processes for subsequent transfer to adjacent specialist areas, especially chemical analysis - Professional guidance and support for employees

    • Expert Scientist, Quality Control
      Apr 2017 - Apr 2019 · 2 yrs 1 mo

      - Development, conception and introduction of analytical methods in the field of instrumental analysis - Professional guidance and support for employees

  • PHD Student at Universität Ulm
    Dec 2012 - Dec 2016 · 4 yrs 1 mo

    PhD student at the Institute for Instrumental Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, University of Ulm. Title of the dissertation: Mid-infrared Sensors for Environmental Monitoring. Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Boris Mizaikoff Final grade: Summa cum Laude

  • PHD Student at CSIRO
    Jun 2015 - Jul 2015 · 2 mos

    Research stay CSIRO, ARRC, Perth, WA - Implementation of developed sensors for CO2 storage

  • PHD Student at CSIRO
    Mar 2013 - Sep 2013 · 7 mos

    Research stay CSIRO, ARRC, Perth, WA - Development of sensor applications for environmental analytics in the field of CO2 storage