Job Description
QC Analyst required, based in Teesside on a permanent basis. Requiring proven industrial experience of analytical chemistry including HPLC or GC.
Title: QC Analyst
Location: Teesside
Salary: £27,000 - £29,000 (dependent on experience)
Employment Term: Permanent
SRG are working with an international company who specialise in the creation of speciality chemicals for a range of markets. They are now looking to add a QC Analyst to their analytical team on a full-time basis at their site in Teesside. This role will be supporting a recent increased workload and sample volumes, and will primarily involve analysing finished product samples using a range of techniques including HPLC and GC. Candidates that have proven industrial experience of these techniques in a busy, fast-paced laboratory setting are encouraged to apply. GMP is desirable but not essential for this position.
Benefits: 28 days holiday plus bank holidays. Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm (with flexibility).
Role / Description
* QC analysis of raw materials, in-process and finished product samples in support of production using a range of techniques including HPLC and GC.
* Provide results and data to maintain QC records in accordance with site requirements.
* Carry out calibration of equipment and method development of techniques and maintenance of calibration records to the appropriate standard.
* Communicate internally in a timely manner to appropriate departments.
* Monitor and maintain stock levels of reagents and consumables
Requirements
* Degree in Chemistry (or similar)
* proven industrial experience of analysis including HPLC or GC in a busy, fast-paced laboratory setting
* GMP experience is desirable but not essential
* Positive, pro-active attitude
* Team player work a strong work ethic
For more information please call Chris on 0161 526 1898.
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