Quality Control Analyst

SRG
Worthing
1 week ago
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Job Title:QC Analyst

Job Type:Contract to End of the Year

Employment Start Date:ASAP

Hours of work:Mon – Fri

Onsite requirement:Fully onsite

Industry:Quality

Location:Worthing, England

Salary:£15.64 per hour - PAYE



QC Analyst - Temporary

We are currently recruiting QC Analysts to join our Quality Control team at the Worthing Manufacturing site. The role(s) carry out physical and chemical analytical test methods on oral products for release to market and stability studies on those products using SOPs, and accurately documenting the results as part of the Quality Control process to ensure a batch of product is of satisfactory quality.

Key Responsibilities include:

• To test routine production and stability samples supplied from the site Value Streams and meet testing lead-time targets.

• Calibrate and maintain analytical equipment.

• Carry out qualitative and quantitative analysis of antibiotic powders and solid dose forms using a wide range of analytical techniques (eg: HPLC, Karl Fischer, dissolutions etc).

• To carry out OOS investigations and discuss the outcome with Team Leader, or relevant production Dept, QA manager or a Qualified Person, as required.

• To check and verify analytical testing and data generated by other analysts

• To adhere to and help maintain the highest levels of safety and GLP within the section and ensure training records are kept up to date.

• Daily liaison with both other analysts and team leader regarding testing and test results. May be required to take a lead role within a small team of analysts working together on a common analytical technique e.g. HPLC.

• Supplying data / reports to Value Stream as requested.

• May be required to communicate with the relevant Value Steam. to progress OOS investigations

About You:

This role would suit a motivated individual who has experience of working in a laboratory environment, as well as suitable qualifications in Chemistry (or scientific discipline). You will be a self-starter with keen attention to detail and compliance at the forefront of your decision-making process. A strong Quality and continuous improvement mind-set, as well as strong communication skills are also needed.

About Worthing Manufacturing Site:

Manufacturing at the Worthing site is for antibiotics. It is advised that you take this into consideration when deciding to apply for this position. You must disclose if you have a pre-existing penicillin allergy.

When applying for this role, please use your CV to describe how you meet the competencies for this role, as outlined in the job requirements above. The information that you provide in your CV will be used to assess your application.

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