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Senior Scientist, Drug Product (Analytical Chemistry)

Pharmaron
Hoddesdon
11 months ago
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Senior Scientist, Drug ProductHoddesdon, HertfordshireThe Senior Scientist, Drug Product role involves supporting formulation development projects, refining and verifying formulation processes, providing guidance on oral solid dosage forms, and working collaboratively with colleagues in Formulation Development and Analytical Chemistry.At Pharmaron we offer:

Vibrant and dynamic employment – we are a highly specialised, growth company operating in a critical sector of the economy – our future is strong and exciting!Opportunities to develop your skills and yourself – our rapid growth brings greater opportunities for you to learn and grow faster!A great team where we all support each other – enjoy your work – after all you spend about a third of your time here!

Requirements:PhD in Analytical Chemistry or related scientific discipline or a BSc/MSc and several years’ relevant experience in an Analytical Chemistry laboratory. Significant expertise in troubleshooting and developing HPLC and Dissolution methods. In-depth, hands-on expertise and up-to-date knowledge of other analytical methodologies. Experience of working to GLP or GMP. Familiar with ICH guidelines. Strong scientific track record. Attention to detail. Conscientious. Well organised and follows up on actions. Competent in the use of Microsoft Office. You will have a background in Analytical Chemistry combined with a solid expertise in HPLC, Dissolution, KF, Disintegration, stability analysis and drug product development. Knowledge of GC, SFC, MS and other analytical methodologies utilized to characterize APIs would be an advantage. The role is to support formulation development projects, develop and validate analytical methods, provide expert advice in the characterization of oral solid dosage forms and collaborates effectively with Formulation Development and Materials Characterization colleagues.Key roles and responsibilities:Developing, troubleshooting and validating HPLC and Dissolution methods Working within project teams working to tight deadlines Planning their own work and prioritising as necessary with the minimum level of supervision Able to step in and learn new techniques to support projects Ability to solve complex scientific problems Able to work effectively in a GMP laboratoryOur Company:“We are a dynamic, fast-growing company, with an enviable reputation for leading edge science, offering contract research services to some of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies, solving what were believed to be unsolvable scientific challenges”.We believe in our ability to relentlessly push forward the boundaries of scientific excellence, delivering solutions for our clients, always operating ethically and with integrity. We take pride in our professionalism and commitment to always deliver our very best work.Pharmaron acquired the Hoddesdon campus, consisting of several purpose built scientific and administrative buildings together with a purpose built conference area in February 2017. The research building has more than 5,000m2 of premier R&D space and houses an established Process Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Drug Discovery teams. In addition, a Formulation Development team was also recently established. The Hoddesdon site has state-of-the-art Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standard facilities for the development of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API), Formulation Development (FD) and Process Chemistry (PC). We offer a competitive salary and a progressive and comprehensive suite of employee benefits. We offer state of the art working environment on site. We offer the opportunity for growth and development and will support funding for relevant training and development programmes.Why Should You Apply?This is an opportunity for you as a chemistry professional to make a real impact in a highly scientific and regulated environment, demonstrate leadership, ambition and the desire to grow with the department. Build and shape your career in an environment that sets and commits to the highest standards. To be part of a team who support each other, embrace and solve technical challenges and put excellence at the heart of all that we do.

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