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Job Location | Loughborough |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £25,000 - £35,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Analytical Method Development ScientistAn exciting and unique opportunity has come up for an analytical method development scientist to join a growing CDMO at their site in the Midlands. Joining the R&D team, you will be working as part of a team responsible for the testing and development of new inhalation pharmaceutical products as part of a successful R&D organisation.Main ResponsibilitiesThe Analytical Method Development Chemist is responsible for leading the development of analytical methods that will be used for the testing of pharmaceutical products. This will include developing methods from scratch which will have marginal or zero literature available. The principal dosage form will be inhalation, and the main technique will be HPLC. The successful candidate should have a knowledge of organic chemistry, in order to facilitate full contribution to the development of stability indicating impurity methods.Knowledge & SkillsIdeally the successful candidate will have extensive experience working in analytical method development and method validation, with particular emphasis on development of HPLC methods.This experience will ideally be gained as the main focus of your role. Additional desirable experience includes:
Keyskills :
HPLC Analytical Method Validation Method Development