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GC, HPLC, Wet Chemistry. Conduct wet chemical titration to determine the percentage of activity on various solutions and raw materials, bulk liquids, and finished products and by the use of instruments such as: GC, HPLC, IR, UV, Auto-titrator, etc.
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Keywords: Chemistry, Chemist, HPLC, GC, Gas Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Karl Fischer, cGMP, GMP, GLP, LIMS, Laboratory Technician, Quality Control, Pharmaceutical, SCM, pH, Dissolution, Disintegration, Compendial, Method Transfer, Method Verification, Method Validation, Quality Control, We Chemistry Analytical Technique, Analytical Equipment.
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Keywords: Chemistry, Chemist, HPLC, GC, Gas Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Karl Fischer, cGMP, GMP, GLP, LIMS, Laboratory Technician, Quality Control, Pharmaceutical, SCM, pH, Dissolution, Disintegration, Compendial.
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Expertise in laboratory procedures and analytical chemistry techniques required (thin layer chromatography, GC, HPLC, preparative HPLC, Radiometric Detectors, endotoxin, etc. BS degree in Chemistry, Radiochemistry or Chemical Engineering and 2+ years’ experience.
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3+ years of experience in operating, troubleshooting, and maintaining analytical instrumentation (ICP-MS, GC-MS, GC-DID, GC-PHID, IR, CRDS, RGA, XRF, ellipsometry, hardness and modulus testers.
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There is a Sr Analytical Chemist who will work on analytical methods development, using GC, HPLC, ICP, TGA ) There is a Sr Analytical Chemist who will work on analytical methods development, using GC, HPLC, ICP, TGA.
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In addition, will be responsible and serve as an analytical chemist with hand on experiments with chemistry equipment such as HPLC, GC, UV-Vis, FTIR and mass spectroscopy analysis. At least 3 years' experience with a manufacturing laboratory using LC/MS, HPLC, GC/MS, UV-Vis, SEM etc.
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Proficient in most of the laboratory instrumentation such as FTIR, HPLC, ICP, GC, UV-Vis, LC-MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPTLC and test methods. Proficient in most of the laboratory instrumentation such as FTIR, HPLC, ICP, GC, UV-Vis, LC-MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPTLC and test methods.
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Specific instrumentation includes, but are not limited to, ICP-OES, ICP-MS, HPLC, GC, LCMSMS, and Wet Chemistry tests. experience performing analytical testing using LCMS, HPLC and GC-FID techniques.
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0-3 years of lab experience using analytical instrumentation, to include ICP-MS, GC-MS, LCMS, LPC, etc. 0-3 years of lab experience using analytical instrumentation, to include ICP-MS, GC-MS, LCMS, LPC, etc.
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Experience with NMR, ICP-MS, XRPD, DSC-TGA, LC/MS and/or GC/MS preferred. Have a PhD in Analytical Chemistry with 6 plus years of pharmaceutical analysis with experience with the following instrumentation: HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV, LC/MS, and wet chemistry.
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The Analytical Scientist will be expected to validate new analytical methods with minimum to no supervision as well as to provide technical support to other corporate groups including Quality Control, Quality Assurance and International Business.
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Lead the Operational Risk Management (ORM) team in reviewing, interpreting, and developing a project safety plan based on project, client/owner, Program Manager, and General Contractor (GC) specifications, design drawings, regulations, and existing safety system - Conduct / assist with incident / investigation reporting.
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The Analytical Chemist will work with an assigned project team of chemists in the laboratory to analyze and develop HPLC and GC methods for assay, impurity, dissolution, residual solvents testing, Particle size distribution of active pharmaceutical ingredients, excipients and finished dosage forms.
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ABOUT THE JOB Role: Pega/Maven Senior Advisor Location: Austin, TX, Memphis TN, Morris Plains, NJ and St. Louis, MO (Local to Any 1) (On-site) Job Type: Contract Work Authorization: USC, GC, EAD, H1B (Transfer) Taxation: 1099/W2 Job Description We are seeking an experienced Pega/Maven Senior Advisor to join our team.
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