Daniel Bachman
About Daniel Bachman
Daniel Bachman is a Facilities Maintenance Manager with expertise in cleanroom environments and compliance standards. He holds NSF accreditation and is a member of the Controlled Environment Testing Association, with extensive experience in technical operations and equipment maintenance.
Work at QuVa Pharma
Daniel Bachman currently serves as the Facilities Maintenance Manager at QuVa Pharma, Inc., a role he has held since 2021. He is responsible for overseeing the maintenance of facilities in Bloomsbury, New Jersey. Prior to this position, he worked as the Technical Operations Manager at QuVa Pharma from 2018 to 2021. His experience at the company encompasses a focus on compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), FDA regulations, and USP 797 standards.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Bachman studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Lincoln Technical Institute-Allentown from 1994 to 1996, where he achieved certification as a Computer Technician. He also completed his academic studies at William Allen High School from 1984 to 1988. His expertise includes troubleshooting and repairing equipment in cleanroom environments, as well as training for the certification of cleanrooms and various ventilation equipment.
Background in Facilities Maintenance
Before his current role, Daniel Bachman accumulated 16 years of experience as a Certification Technician at Micro-Clean, Inc. from 1996 to 2012. His extensive background includes managing accounts for major companies such as Ortho Clinical, Johnson and Johnson, Westward, McNeil, and Janssen. He holds NSF accreditation and is a member of the Controlled Environment Testing Association (CETA).
Achievements in Compliance and Decontamination
Daniel Bachman possesses significant expertise in compliance with GMP, FDA, and USP 797 standards. He is experienced in biological and chemical decontaminations, which are critical in maintaining cleanroom environments. His training includes certification for cleanrooms, biological hoods, chemical fume hoods, and laminar flow devices.