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Analytical Chemist/Laboratory Technician- Coleraine - Permanent £Negotiable salary
Permanent
Monday to Friday, weekends off
Leading manufacturer
Long term career opportunity
Duties: Gravimetric analysis: weighing and the use of balances
Volumetric analysis: Acid base, Non-Aqueous, KFR and automatic titrations
Chromatography: High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), Gas Liquid Chromatography (G.C.) and Head Space Chromatography
Spectroscopy: Infra-Red (FTIR), Ultra Violet / Visible (UV/ VIS) and Polarimetry
Preparation of solutions, standards, buffers and eluents
Environmental testing and the disposal of waste
General laboratory techniques
To design and carry out validations of analytical methods
To prepare reports, analytical protocols and standard operating procedures as directed
To participate in the training of new employees
To arrange qualification of laboratory equipment
Carry out share of housekeeping in the laboratory and the cleaning of glassware
Criteria: Bachelors degree in Chemistry or Biology related subject.
Computer literate in word processing, spreadsheets, databases and internet technologies.
Experience of working in a GMP/GLP environment.
Knowledge of pharmaceutical regulatory requirements, in particular US FDA or UK MHRA.
Resourceful and self motivated.
Capable of working in a team environment under strict regulatory requirements.
To have a sound working knowledge of current Good Manufacturing PracticesIf you are interested in a position but feel you may not meet all the listed qualifications, we still encourage you to apply online, email heather@riadaresourcing.com or call Heather on 028 7032 6600 to find out about other, more suitable positions.
Riada are an equal opportunities employer.
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