Job Title: QC Analyst Level 1 - Synergy
Location: Ware, UK
Salary: £27,000 - 28,000 p/a
contract: 12 month FTC
Are you a chemistry graduate looking for your first role in industry? Or do you already have a background in an industrial chemistry lab but would like to develop your skills further in a GMP environment?
SRG Synergy are currently working with a world-leading pharmaceutical organisation located in Ware with a vacancy for a QC Analyst - Level 1
Synergy, part of SRG, offer a range of scientific solutions to different Clients in the Life Sciences sector. We can offer a competitive salary, a range of excellent benefits and access to training & development opportunities within the role.
Responsibilities:
Performs analysis of samples and supports technical investigations/ monitoring, using a range of analytical techniques related to the testing of oral solid dose medicines including HPLC for assay and impurities, dissolution, homogeneity, content of uniformity, pharmacopoeia and physical property tests Prepares and checks analytical data accurately according to company, customer and regulatory requirements Assesses the quality and accuracy of analytical results and determines if material meets pre-defined acceptance criteria Undertakes analysis as required to support process investigations or as part of process qualification and validation exercises. Is responsible for assigned items of Laboratory equipment or 5S standards. Responsible for the safety of self and others within the Laboratory
Requirements:
Relevant Science Degree (for example Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Forensics) or equivalent. Experienced in QC testing of oral solid dose medicines including HPLC for assay and impurities, dissolution, homogeneity, content of uniformity, pharmacopoeia and physical property tests. Is proficient in the use of numerous Laboratory instruments, software packages and other analytical techniques (e.g. Empower 3). Is proficient in problem solving and may have expertise in troubleshooting analytical equipment. GMP experience would be desirable but not essential.