The Recruitment Group is looking for Analytical Chemists to join our Client in Loughborough. Our Client has over a century of experience in combination product development and manufacturing. The role of the Analytical Chemist is to document analytical testing following GMP requirements. If you are interested in the role of the Analytical Chemist then please carry on reading.
Pay for the Analytical Chemist:
£14.36 per hour
Hours:
Monday to Friday - 37.5 hours per week. Core hours 10am to 3pm
Location:
Loughborough
Overview:
We are looking for skilled and passionate graduates to join this wonderful organisation. You will document analytical testing and ensure the quality of data delivered is fit for purpose and where the customer is core.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct and document analytical testing following cGMP requirements, delivering to plan on time and in full
Ensure the quality of data delivered is fit for purpose while working in a fast, flexible environment, with a strong focus on right first time
Resolve technical problems by examination and evaluation of data and progression of laboratory investigations
Professionally represent the department as and when required, when interacting with both internal and external customers and regulators
Establish continuous improvement as part of everyday work
Knowledge & Skills:
Testing and/or knowledge of pressurised metered dose inhalers is preferable
Good understanding of GMP and GLP
Knowledge of analytical chemistry and its practical application
Working knowledge of HPLC
Working knowledge of other analytical instrumentation, preferably GC, MS, UPLC, and UV
Understanding basic statistics is desirable
Computer literate, familiar with Microsoft Word and Excel
Strong verbal and numerical aptitude skills
Good communication skills
Strong team player with the ability to work independently
Key Capabilities:
Good organisational, interpersonal, and time management skills
Strong attention to detail
Enthusiastic, flexible, conscientious, and proactive in approach
To work efficiently with supervision or unsupervised as required
Take a positive approach to your training and development
Good decision making skills
Good problem solving skills
Safety:
Promote a "safety first" culture and environment
Raise and report any safety incidents as required
Complete Corrective Action Preventative Action (CAPA) closures on time in full
Qualifications:
Ideally a degree (or higher) in a relevant scientific discipline with practical laboratory elements (or equivalent) or relevant previous experience
For more information and to apply, get in touch with Jane at The Recruitment Group at (phone number removed)