Compliance Specialist

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Ware
1 year ago
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Job Title: Compliance Specialist

Location: Ware, UK

Duration: Permanent


Work Experience :

  • GMP experience
  • Proficient knowledge of international Pharmacopoeias and recent changes
  • Experienced in managing analytical related change control and related CAPAs
  • Experienced in method qualification, development and validation and authoring related documents
  • Experienced in QC testing related to the testing of raw materials including techniques such as GC and/or HPLC, titration, and general Pharmacopoeia wet chemistry techniques.
  • Experience in documentation authoring, reviewing and approval to enable efficient and compliant testing for worldwide markets (USP/PhEur/JP/ChP).


Requirements:

  • Relevant Bachelor of Science Degree (for example Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Forensics) or equivalent, with minimum 3 years practical work experience.
  • Proficient knowledge of international Pharmacopoeias and recent changes
  • Experienced in managing analytical related change control and related CAPAs
  • Experienced in method qualification, development and validation and authoring related documents
  • Experienced in QC testing related to the testing of raw materials including techniques such as gas chromatography, titration, and general Pharmacopoeia wet chemistry techniques.
  • Is highly proficient in key analytical skills including laboratory instruments, software packages and other analytical techniques.
  • Is proficient in problem solving and has expertise in troubleshooting analytical equipment.
  • Is competent in application of statistical and mathematical tools and formulae and can derive formulae for analytical methods from first principles.
  • Understands purpose of all techniques applicable to dosage form
  • Is competent in the use of basic Lean Sigma tools, and can lead "JDl's", and aware of the Quality Management System and 6 management principals

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