Quality Control Analyst

Cpl Life Sciences
Hull
3 days ago
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Job Title:Ongoing Stability Analysis/QC Analyst

Job Type:6-month contract (PAYE)

Location:Hull, UK (On Site)

Rate:£12.96 to £14.52 per hour


An exciting opportunity to join a leading multinational consumer health organisation on an initial 6-month basis as an Ongoing Stability Analysis/QC Analyst. This will be a laboratory-based position working a shift pattern of1 week from 6am-2pm and the other week 2pm-10pm.


Responsibilities:

  • Analysing ongoing stability samples in adherence with GLP, GMP and Health & Safety standards.
  • To maintain high standards of housekeeping, partaking in laboratory and quality system maintenance, calibration, and qualification to appropriate standards
  • Ensuring cGMP compliance for processes, documentation, and systems.
  • Proficiency with priorisation and organisation of individual workload, ensuring customer and stakeholder satisfaction.
  • Development, implementation and monitoring the progress of the individual development plan.
  • Ensuring that relevant data is checked, approved, recorded and available for inspection.
  • To support continuous improvement programmes and development, and support regulatory authority inspections, always ensuring inspection readiness.
  • Take responsibility for basic operator tasks in the laboratory, including SOP writing and equipment maintenance.
  • Effectively communicate issues, ensure timely resolution, and be flexible with the business requirements.


Requirements/Qualifications:

  • Educated to a degree level and/or relevant and demonstrable experience.
  • Previous experience in a lab based environment and confident with GLP.
  • Demonstrable, transferable, and/or delivery of core skills.
  • Effectively able to work independently, multi-level team environments, and strong written and oral communication skills.
  • Strong IT skills, including Microsoft office, Chromeleon, and SAP would be advantageous.
  • Basic awareness of troubleshooting.


Please note this is a shit-based role and you must be able to do the time provided above. You MUST also be in a communicable distance from Hull.


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