Pharmaceutical Quality Control Analyst

Oxford
3 weeks ago
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Pharmaceutical Quality Control Analyst

Location: Oxfordshire

Sector: Pharmaceutical

Our client is a leading Pharmaceutical CRO based in Oxfordshire and due to continued expansion, they now have an exciting opportunity for an experienced QC Analyst to join the company

The role:

As a QC Analyst you will be responsible for analysing pharmaceutical samples using a range of analytical techniques and for a variety of projects. All work must be carried to the highest quality standards and in compliance with industry guidelines. You will also be expected to report and provide written documentation for the laboratory work completed.

Experience expectations:

Suitable applicants;

  • Previous Pharmaceutical industry experience working in an analytical or QC role is essential

  • Experienced in the use of analytical techniques such as HPLC, GC, NMR, UV-Vis, FT-IR

  • Knowledge of Quantitative and Qualitative analysis

  • Good knowledge of GMP, FDA and MHRA guidelines

  • Educated to degree level (or equivalent experience) in Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Science or Chemistry discipline

  • Any method development or method validation experience would be beneficial

  • Organised and methodical approach to work

  • Good communication skills

    The Package:

    Our client offers an opportunity to work for a leading Pharmaceutical company on a permanent basis with a competitive annual salary and benefits

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