Lab Analyst

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Join Our Team as a Lab Analyst!
Are you passionate about science and ready to make a difference? We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Lab Analyst to join our dynamic team! If you have a flair for chemistry or biochemistry and thrive in a laboratory setting, this is the opportunity for you!

Position: Lab Analyst
Location: Petersfield
Salary: £30,000.00 + shift pay for 6-2 shift
Duration: ASAP - August 2025
Shifts: Preferably 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM (open to 6 AM - 2 PM or 7 AM - 3 PM)

What You'll Do:
As a Lab Analyst, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality of our raw materials, mass, and finished goods. Your responsibilities will include:

Conducting both routine and non-routine analyses of samples
Preparing samples for analysis and ensuring precise execution of testing
Interpreting results and reporting findings accurately
Processing test results and entering data into SAP/LIMS
Preparing Certificates of Analysis (CoA)
Disposing of samples following established protocols

What We're Looking For:
To excel in this role, you should have:

A degree in Science, preferably a B.S. or M.S. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or Microbiology
Experience in a chemistry laboratory, specifically in Quality Control for a global consumer goods or pharmaceutical company
Solid knowledge of laboratory testing techniques, including GMP, GDP, and Good Laboratory practises
Proficient use of laboratory equipment, especially chromatography techniques, and familiarity with tools such as Viscometer and FTIR
Experience with Empower 3 software and working in a GxP environment

Why Join Us?

Impactful Work: Contribute to high-quality products that touch lives around the globe.
Supportive Environment: Work alongside a team of passionate professionals who value collaboration and innovation.
Career Growth: This is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your skills and grow within the company.
Competitive Salary: Enjoy a competitive salary along with shift pay for early shifts.

How to Apply:
If you're ready to take the next step in your career and make a meaningful impact, we want to hear from you! Send your CV and a brief cover letter to [Insert Application Email].

Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of a vibrant team dedicated to excellence! Come and make your mark as a Lab Analyst with us!

Join us, and let's create something amazing together!

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