E-Fate Study Director

Brixham
2 days ago
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Our client has a reputation in the field for tackling highly complex analytical studies that require extensive industry expertise to solve. Working for over 65 years in the aquatic, ecotoxicology, and environmental fate industries, they support their clients in understanding the lifecycle of chemicals in the environment and impact on the ecosystem.

Based in a truly picturesque seafront location in Brixham, Devon, they offer a collaborative and team focussed culture, alongside well-equipped laboratories boasting the latest analytical instrumentation.

Due to continued expansion, they are seeking an accomplished Study Director and Senior Study Director to join their growing Environmental Fate team. You will be responsible for the successful delivery of projects on time, within budget and to regulatory guidelines, from sample preparation all the way through to final report. You will build and foster relationships with sponsors and internal stakeholders, ensuring project timelines are communicated across the laboratory team, working within a supportive and talented team of Scientists.

Applications are invited from GxP Study Directors who have at least 6 months’ experience within an analytical testing laboratory. You will have a strong understanding of HPLC and be comfortable writing and reviewing study plans, SOP’s and reports. Experience managing E-Fate studies would be highly advantageous.

This is an exciting opportunity to join an expanding team within an industry leader, undertaking challenging and varied projects, with exceptional opportunities for career growth. As well as a competitive salary, pension and associated benefits you will enjoy an unrivalled working environment, including an active social calendar and subsidised canteen.

Apply to VRS be considered today!

Keywords: Study Director, Study Manager, Technical specialist, technical lead, HPLC, High-performance liquid Chromatography, Chromatography, TLC, Radiolabeled, 14C, 3H, E-Fate, Environmental fate, Biodegradation, metabolism, environmental, water, soil, air, pharmaceutical, bioanalysis, bioanalytical, pesticide, residue, agrochemicals, GLP, GxP, GMP, Brixham, Dartmouth, Torquay, Galmpton, Teignmouth, Southwest, Southcoast, VRS8957AW

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