Analytical Scientist I

Lynchburg, VA
Full Time
Analytical Services
Experienced

Title: Analytical Scientist I - 1st Shift 
Department: Analytical Services 

OCCUPATIONAL SUMMARY:

Perform method validation and troubleshooting for analytical test methods to support formulation development and stability study of prototype formulation and scale-up batches of products. Coordinate with QA/QC groups and contract manufacturers and laboratories for method transfer and supporting tests. Ensures the proper documentation of such methods. Prepare stability test reports, method validation/transfer protocols and reports

ACCOUNTABILITEIS:

• Develop, Evaluate and validate/verify appropriate analytical methods for new and existing products while meeting established project timelines.

• Perform analytical tests to support formulation development and stability study of prototype formulation and scale-up batches of products.

• Perform new raw material qualification activities to support developmental process.

• Keep accurate documentation of laboratory work, especially laboratory notebooks, analytical methods development, validation, and transfer to other departments, vendors, and regulatory documents.

• Generate analytical development reports in a timely manner.

• Calibrate laboratory equipment as needed.

• Review analyst Raw Data, protocol and reports.

• Ensure Project timelines are met.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Perform analytical methods evaluation and validation to demonstrate product or material characterization suitability.

• Tests new products or existing products to provide marketing and quality assurance support. Keep accurate records of analytical testing data and generate testing and analytical development reports.Provides technical support for manufacturing issues related to process and raw materials.

• Maintain accurate records of laboratory work, especially laboratory notebooks, analytical methods development, validation, and transfer to other departments, vendors, and regulatory documents.

• Writes, reviews, and approves technical reports as required.

• Perform other related duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS:

• B.S. in Chemistry or related scientific discipline with at least 2 years of hands-on experience in industrial analytical laboratories.

WHAT WE OFFER
Here at Fleet, you can have a good job that can grow into a great career.

  • The start of a great career working with a diverse group of great people
  • The health and safety of every employee... our top priority
  • A clean, air-conditioned cGMP environment
  • Top notch benefits –paid time off, 401(K) retirement savings with company match, medical, dental and vision, pay annual targeted bonus, competitive pay, life insurance, Flexible spending account, and tuition reimbursement.
  • Stability – a record of strong financial performance and part of a growing $1billion company
  • A business supporting the Lynchburg community for over 150 years.

No Sponsorship: Applicants must be authorized to work for ANY employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment
 

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