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Kelly Science & Clinical has a new, temporary opportunity for an Analytical Chemist in Gurnee, IL! Kelly Science & Clinical has a new, temporary opportunity for an Analytical Chemist in Gurnee, IL.
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Role : Associate Scientist I
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2+ years of bioanalytical sample analysis using HPLC-MS
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Position Title: Chemist I. Conduct sample analysis using a variety of analytical techniques as needed, for example, HPLC-DAD/UV, GC, KF, UV, IR, IC, LC-MS, and GC-MS, by completely follow established experimental protocols and assess results with minimal supervision after initial training.
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HPLC, MS great plus.
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Summary You will serve as a Chemist in the Naval Drug Laboratory Great Lakes division of NAVDRUGLAB GREAT LAKES IL. This announcement uses the Expansion of Direct Hire Authority for Certain Personnel of the Department of Defense to recruit and appoint qualified candidates to certain positions in the competitive service.
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Randstad is the #1 HR Services Company in the World and we are sourcing for a QC Scientist in the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, IL. The ideal candidate will be will perform testing of raw materials, in process samples, finished products, stability samples and cleaning samples in support of release of materials.
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Job Title: Chemist. Job Skills/Experience required: -2+ years of bioanalytical sample analysis using HPLC-MS -General lab skills: lab safety, solution preparations, use of balances, pH meter, pipettes, and other instruments -Knowledge of bioanalytical extraction techniques and Instrumentation: PPT, LLE, SPE -Intermediate experience with HPLC-MS, Data Processing and Analysis (SCIEX Analyst) -Good documentation skills (ALCOA) -Well versed in GLP and other regulatory.
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This role is going to be located at our Northbrook Headquarters facility and is #ONSITE Monday-Friday.
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Operate a variety of treatment test equipment, such as HPLC, spectrophotometer, pH meter, filtration devices, hot plates, Moisture Apparatus, balances, etc.
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Conduct installation, operational, and performance qualifications for analytical equipment, specifically FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared) and GC-FID (Gas Chromatography with Flame Ionization Detector.
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Plan and perform routine analytical tasks competently and independently within a timely fashion and generate reliable results in consistent manner.
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Position Title: Chemist II. The Analytical Development – Lake County group within client is looking for a contractor to support method development, robustness, and validation studies. The team also leads tech transfer of final methods to commercial testing labs in Operations QC across the client network.
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Position : Analytical Chemist. Hands-on experience with wet-chemistry and instrumental techniques (i.e. pH, tritration, UV-Vis, GC, HPLC). Position : Analytical Chemist. This position provides analytical chemistry support and/or remediation to all chemistry-related projects for client products currently on the market as well as participating in the conduct of the stability testing program to support the approval of process and/or product design changes.
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job summary: Randstad is the #1 HR Services Company in the World and we are sourcing for a QC Scientist in the Northern Suburbs of Chicago, IL. The ideal candidate will be will perform testing of raw materials, in process samples, finished products, stability samples and cleaning samples in support of release of materials.
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