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Job Title: QC Analyst - AMB

Location: Speke, Liverpool.

Rate: £15.25 p/h (inclusive of shift uplift)

Shift: 4 days on, 4 days off. 7am - 7pm.

Contract: 6 months

SRG are currently working with a global pharmaceutical manufacturer based in Liverpool, looking for QC Analyst - AMB (Analytical, Molecular and Bioassay) to join the team. The site in Speke specialises in the production of sterile injectable products, for the treatment of the flu.

The successful individual will support the development & release of the latest Vaccine technologies, using a number of both chemical & biological testing methods.

Key responsibilities:

Perform analytical, biosafety & cell science testing on raw materials, intermediates and finished products
Complete laboratory documentation accurately and in accordance with industry regulatory standards
Utilise technical expertise to troubleshoot various assays as required

Key requirements:

Degree qualified in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Science or a related scientific discipline
Demonstrated practical experience
Prior industrial experience in a GMP regulated environment is highly desirable
Knowledge of pharmacopoeias
Skills performing raw materials testing highly desired
Strong verbal & written communication skills.

Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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