Materials Analyst - Chemistry

CY Partners
London
5 months ago
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Materials Analyst - Chemistry

Please read the information in this job post thoroughly to understand exactly what is expected of potential candidates.Permanent, Shift Based (Mon-Fri, Day Shifts)Paying up to GBP26,000 + shift allowance + benefitsBased in North LondonDo you have experience within a laboratory environment, with a background in Chemistry techniques?Would you like to work for a reputable scientific organisation, making a direct difference to patients' lives across the globe?My client, a leader in delivering high-quality, processed biological materials, is seeking a Materials Analyst Chemistry to join their growing team in London. In this role, you will be responsible for testing samples, including raw materials, using chemistry techniques, and in line with company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).Key responsibilities of the Materials Analyst Chemistry include:Inspection, analysis and release of raw materials in line with company policies, SOPs and GMP.Ensure analysis results are reported in a timely manner, within appropriate systems e.g. LIMS.Preparation of laboratory reagents and controls for use in scientific experiments.Support the overall smooth running of the laboratory, including general laboratory housekeeping activities.Report any Quality Assurance (QA) incidents e.g. non-conformities and deviations. Supporting with investigations and resolutions e.g. change controls and CAPAs.Follow laboratory Health and Safety (H&S) policies and procedures, raising concerns or potential risks to management within the organisation.To be considered for the Materials Analyst Chemistry, you will need the following skills and experience:BSc or MSc in a relevant scientific discipline e.g. Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Science, Forensic Science, Materials Science or equivalent working experience.Hands-on experience within a laboratory environment, with a strong knowledge of laboratory H&S and SOPs.Experience with chemistry techniques such as IR, Titrators, HPLC, GC, UV, Chromatography and balances.An understanding of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) would be highly advantageous.Strong communication skills, able to cross-functionally communicate with internal departments and teams.Experience of working collaboratively, whilst also being self-motivated when working independently within a laboratory environment.This is an excellent opportunity to take the next step in your chemistry career within an enthusiastic and growing Pharmaceutical organisation.Please apply online or contact Katie-May Kress at CY Partners for more information.

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