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Minimum Experience required: At least 1 year of experience in a Quality Control environment within a GMP regulated facility Experience with IR, UV/VIS, HPLC, and GC instruments. Works closely with the Quality Manager and Supervisor, Plant Management, Production teams, and QA personnel at other sites.
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Run the instrumentation independently including, but not limited to, various chromatographic systems, Karl Fischer (Coulometric and Volumetric), UV/Spec, various wet chemistry analyses, HPLC, IC, IR, ICP, AA, TGP, DSC, PDA, auto-titrators, TLC, and dissolution apparatus.
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Develop and validate LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPLC methods for small molecule drugs or drug metabolites and biomarkers; Experience with LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPLC, etc. Develop and validate LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPLC methods for small molecule drugs or drug metabolites and biomarkers.
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Performs validated test methods for pharmaceutical raw materials and finished products for strength, impurities, identity, and characteristics by using HPLC, GC, dissolution, spectroscopy, and/or traditional wet chemical testing.
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Bachelor’s degree, or greater, in physical science, preferably in Chemistry or Biology. The QC Scientist I performs routine analyses and documentation of any of the following: Raw Materials, In-Process, Finished Product, Calibrations, Stability samples or projects within the QC Chemistry Laboratory, in a manner consistent with established standards.
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Job title: Scientist, Chemistry. QC Scientist I perform routine analyses and documentation of any of the following: Raw Materials, In-Process, Finished Product, Calibrations, Stability samples or projects within the QC Chemistry Laboratory, in a manner consistent with established standards.
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Solid understand of analytical chemistry (HPLC, GC, Dissolution) and documentation requirements. Ensure the correct HPLC/GC conditions were used, including but not limited to sample/column temperature, wavelength, flow rate, scale of peaks, and gradient conditions.
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The QC Scientist I perform routine analyses and documentation of any of the following: Raw Materials, In-Process, Finished Product, Calibrations, Stability samples or projects within the QC Chemistry Laboratory, in a manner consistent with established standards.
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Experience operating testing instruments (, Carbo Qc, HPLC, Densitometers, Water Testing, etc.) Experience operating testing instruments (, Carbo Qc, HPLC, Densitometers, Water Testing, etc.) Experience with reverse osmosis/water treatment systems (, permeated technology, etc.
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Preference for candidates with familiarity with LC-MS/MS instruments (other experience in instrumental analysis of drugs in biological tissues on EIA, GC, HPLC, LC-MS, or LC-QTOF may be acceptable.
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Good knowledge & understanding of basic instrumental technologies and qualitative & quantitative chemical analyses. Conducts routine chemical & physical testing of raw materials, finished products, and stability samples by internally developed and compendial test methods.
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Organic respirator occasionally (i.e. Surge 100) Job title: Associate Chemist. Performs daily instrument calibrations/verifications as the need arises. Good problem-solving skills and logical approach to solving scientific problems.
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Sample & standard preparations, chemical extraction, GC and/or HPLC. Other Duties in other analytical areas may be assigned. Sample & standard preparations, chemical extraction, GC and/or HPLC. Other Duties in other analytical areas may be assigned.
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The LCMS Specialist is responsible for the upkeep and general day-to-day of the LC-MS/MS laboratory for running urine and oral fluid samples. Bachelor of Science or Master of Science Degree in Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology, Biology, Physics, or similar analytical science field.
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