Senior Analyst

Kenton Black
Macclesfield
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Analytical Chemist – Analytical Chemical Development

Role Overview:

We are seeking an experienced Analytical Chemist to support process development and scale-up of small molecule drug substances (APIs). This role focuses on developing robust analytical methodologies for early and late-phase drug development.

Key Responsibilities:

Develop, validate, and transfer analytical methods to support synthetic route optimisation and process development.

Conduct analytical testing to characterise APIs, intermediates, and raw materials in GMP and non-GMP environments.

Maintain and troubleshoot analytical instrumentation in a GMP setting.

Generate and interpret high-quality analytical data to support decision-making.

Collaborate within multidisciplinary teams to meet project deadlines.

For senior roles: Lead analytical development for complex projects, provide expert guidance, manage OOS investigations, oversee regulatory compliance, and coordinate global analytical efforts.

Essential Requirements:

Degree (Bachelor’s or higher) in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, or a related scientific discipline.

Hands-on expertise in LC/GC and experience with NMR, MS, IR, or XRD.

Proven track record in analytical method development and validation for API characterisation.

Ability to troubleshoot analytical challenges and support regulatory submissions.

For senior roles: Experience in analytical project leadership, regulatory compliance, impurity profiling, and trace-level analysis.

Desirable Requirements:

Understanding of GMP quality standards.

Experience managing analytical work with third-party laboratories.

Knowledge of analytical data systems such as Empower.

This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge analytical development and process scale-up. If you have a passion for analytical science, we encourage you to apply.

Benefits:

Salary - £40,000 - £50,000

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