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CK Group
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Job Description CK Group are recruiting for a QC LabAnalyst to join one of the top ten companies in the pharmaceuticalindustry on a contract basis for 12 months. Salary: PAYE £20.97 perhour (inside IR35) Quality Lab Analyst Role: - To work as part of ahigh-performing team and is responsible for carrying out routineanalysis on IPC, raw materials, manufactured and stability samplesusing classical and chromatographic techniques as appropriate. Thisincludes the use of M-ERP and other IT systems to manage and reportdata. - To provide an effective analytical service for the analysisof non-routine samples and to assist in the troubleshooting ofproduction problems. - Tasks are carried out with integrity, apositive attitude and a willingness to work across boundaries tooptimize efficiencies and reduce waste. - To be actively involvedin activities that are required for the effective running of thequality laboratory. - Activities include, but are not limited tothe review and preparation of procedures e.g. LSOP’s, validationreviews, COSHH and risk assessments and Glaxo Production System(GPS) improvement activities. - To work to current Good LaboratoryPractice (cGLP) in a highly-regulated environment, following thedefined procedures (LSOP’s, GSOP’s and other applicabledocumentation). Your Background: - Previous work experience in aQuality Control lab - Competency in a range of analyticaltechniques e.g. chromatography and classical tests - Experience inquality/compliance in a GMP environment Company: Our client is aone of the largest global healthcare companies researching,developing and supplying innovative medicines, vaccines andhealthcare products with their global headquarters in the UK. Theyinvest around £1bn in research and development in the UK annually.Location: This role is based at our clients site in Montrose,Scotland. Apply: For more information, or to apply for this QC LabAnalyst please contact the Key Accounts Team on oremail . Please quote reference 131951. It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work inthe UK Please note: This role may be subject to a satisfactorybasic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

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