The Analyst, Quality Control will perform testing and monitoring activities related to water sampling, environmental conditions, and microbial testing. The role requires expertise in maintaining microbial cultures and ensuring adherence to USFDA compliance standard practices.
Candidate must be post Graduate in Microbiology with minimum 2 years of experience from USFDA approved formulation facility
Candidate must be post Graduate in Microbiology with minimum 2 years of experience in following skills from USFDA approved formulation facility
Water Sampling and Testing
Environmental Monitoring
Sub culturing and culture maintenance
Microbial Limit Test
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