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HPLC, GMP, GC, wet chemistry, dissolution, titration, viscosity, UPLC, icp ms. HPLC Wet Chemistry GMP Performs microbiological or analytical chemistry examination testing on raw materials, finished products, environmental monitoring (air, water, surface) and stability samples in accordance with approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) or USP methods, where applicable.
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Our Orange, CA facility is currently seeking a Full-Time Laboratory Analyst II to join our Wet Chemistry Department. Reporting to the Group Leader, this role supports the Wet Chemistry team.
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1-3 years: Experience with work involving hydrocarbons, distillation, wet chemistry, titrations, petroleum analytical equipment is a plus. 1-3 years: Experience working with chromatography (TCD/FID/MS), wet chemistry techniques (distillations, filtrations), batch/CSTR reactors, and other analytical techniques in a laboratory setting.
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Organize and perform routine testing of QC samples and non-production (R&D support) samples using a wide variety of instrumentation such as tensile, thermal analysis, MVTR, water entry pressure, porometry, airflow, microscopy, spectroscopy, and wet chemistry.
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Wet chemistry laboratory skills (pipetting, buffer preparation, filtration, dilution, stoichiometry) This position will report to the Technical Operations Department and will support the manufacture of HPV Gardasil as part of a multidisciplinary team, the candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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Our client, one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the U.S., is looking for an Engineer I which is located at Elkton, VA. The candidate will have a fundamental knowledge of fermentation and cell culture, protein chemistry and purification, analytical techniques and/or laboratory operations.
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A bachelor's degree in a relevant scientific discipline (biochemistry, chemistry, biology), life sciences, Engineering. Process Development Team in using a variety of fermentation techniques, purification techniques, and characterization methods to support commercial and bench scale pharmaceutical processes.
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Join our Process Development Team in using a variety of fermentation techniques, purification techniques, and characterization methods to support commercial and bench scale pharmaceutical processes. Knowledge of yeast fermentation and metabolism.
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Key Requirements and Technology Experience: A bachelor’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline (biochemistry, chemistry, biology), life sciences, Engineering. Experience working with protein purification.
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Can demonstrate proficiency in wet chemistry and analytical techniques such as GCMS, HPLC, and NMR. If you are graduating with a PhD degree in physical-organic chemistry we’d love to have you join our team.
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Knowledge of analytical techniques such as HPLC, NMR, wet chemistry, microbial sequencing. This role functions as both an independent researcher and collaborator on interdisciplinary research initiatives and serve as the lead contact responsible for new and existing projects developed under the umbrella of the larger aroma chemistry and natural products (NPs) research program.
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The Clinical Toxicology Extraction Technologist Trainee or Technologist receives on the job training for the pre analytical wet chemistry prep of patient samples in the Clinical Toxicology Laboratory.
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A background working in wet chemistry, chromatography, physical measurements, or immune assay techniques will be seen as an advantage. The Scientist should have experience working in a chemistry laboratory and should be well-versed in fundamental wet chemistry, chromatography, and/or physical measurements and sample preparation techniques.
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HPLC, Method validation, LCMS, GC, wet chemistry, chromatography, chemistry, LC, gas chromatography. Create method development for both HPLC, LCMS, and wet chemistry work.
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Technically proficient in the following standard chemical procedures and physical measurements (wet chemistry): GC, GCMS, FTIR, HPLC,NMR, pH, acid value, peroxide value, oil content, water content, specific gravity, refractive index, Tg, optical rotation, salt content, solid content, color, ester value and other standard tests.
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