Quality Control Analyst

Hyper Recruitment Solutions
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11 months ago
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We are currently looking for a QC Technician to join a leading pharmaceutical company based in the Oxford area. As the QC Technician, you will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of quality control in the production of radiopharmaceuticals, contributing to life-saving treatments for patients worldwide.


KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Your duties as the QC Technician will be varied; however, the key duties and responsibilities are as follows:

1. Aseptically prepare and perform quality control on radiopharmaceuticals, ensuring compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines.


2. Review and update Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and forms, and assist with deviations, incidents, and investigations.


3. Conduct environmental monitoring, radiation monitoring, and maintain cleanliness in the aseptic suite.


4. Accurately perform Quality Control testing on all manufactured products, manage environmental monitoring processes, and ensure data recording and trending.


ROLE REQUIREMENTS:

To be successful in your application to this exciting role as the QC Technician, we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history:

1. Relevant degree in a scientific discipline.


2. Proven industry experience in quality control within a pharmaceutical setting.


3. A working knowledge and practical experience with GMP guidelines and radiopharmaceuticals.


Key Words: /QC Technician/ /Quality Control/ /Pharmaceutical/ /Radiopharmaceuticals/ /GMP/ /Aseptic/ /Environmental Monitoring/ /Oxford/ /Compliance/ /SOPs/


Hyper Recruitment Solutions Ltd (HRS) is an Equal Opportunities employer. We welcome applications from anyone who meets the role requirements. HRS exclusively supports the STEM sectors, combining recruitment expertise with scientific knowledge to help you advance your career.

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