Analytical Development Scientist

CK Group
Speke
2 weeks ago
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Analytical Development Scientist

CK Group are recruiting for a Analytical Development Scientist, to join a company in the animal health and pharmaceutical industry, at their site based in Speke, on a contract basis for 12 months.

Salary:

PAYE £18.15 - £24.21 per hour

Analytical Development Scientist Role:

Lead and provide technical expertise for analytical agendas in process development projects, using HPLC, ELISA, UV, and CE-SDS techniques. Plan, execute, and assess lab studies, making data-driven decisions to guide project delivery. Communicate project progress to senior staff and stakeholders globally, delivering peer-reviewed technical reports. Ensure compliance with safety, quality, and cost control standards. Drive continuous improvement activities through innovation and shared technical knowledge across the global network.

Your Background:

Degree or higher degree within chemistry, biochemistry, biotechnology/biologics or related discipline. At least 2 years hands on knowledge and expertise in analytical method development or other relevant experience, such as a PhD, is preferable. Expertise in development of new analytical methods and optimisation specifically HPLC, UV, ELISA & CE-SDS. Ability to operate according to Good Research Practices and produce technical documentation to high standards. Good understanding of potential CQAs, process and product related impurities and stability needs.

Company:

Our client specialises in animal health. They advance their vision of food and companionship enriching life by developing innovative solutions that protect and enhance animal health.

Location:

This role is based at our clients site in Speke.

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