Senior Analytical Chemist

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An exciting new opportunity has arisen for an experienced Analytical Chemist to join a world-leading laboratory at an exciting time of expansion!

We are looking for an experienced Analytical Chemist with lab experience to join an analytical team providing support to pharmaceutical product development. Working in accordance to strict Good Manufacturing Process (GMP) regulations, you will employ a range of analytical techniques, mainly HPLC, to quantitatively measure pharmaceutical compounds. You will be responsible for the planning and carrying out of work so that studies are completed efficiently and effectively, to the highest level of quality. In addition, as Senior Analyst you may also hold responsibility for training and mentoring junior staff.

To be considered you must have:

  • At least 3 years’ industry experience undertaking HPLC analyses within a regulated laboratory

  • BSc/MSc in Chemistry (or closely related)

  • Excellent communication and team working skills

    We invite applications from all enthusiastic analytical scientists who would like to further their career with an internationally renowned company. In return, you will receive a competitive salary, benefits package and the opportunity to work within a dynamic and welcoming team of Scientists.

    Apply to VRS today!

    Key Words: Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, GMP, Good Manufacturing Practice, cGMP, analyst, senior analyst, analytical chemistry, HPLC, Analytical, Chemist, Analytical Chemist, stability, formulation, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, VRS 8867MPAW.

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