Perform laboratory analysis on various samples, ensure compliance with practices, maintain lab standards, and support method validations and investigations.
Job Description Summary
Analyst with 4–8 years of experience in laboratory testing of in‑process, hold time, finished product, commercial, validation, market complaint, and miscellaneous samples.Job Description
To perform analysis of in‑process, hold time, finished product, commercial, validation, market complaint, and miscellaneous samples in accordance with Good Laboratory and Good Documentation Practices. The role requires hands‑on experience with analytical instruments such as HPLC, GC, LC‑MS, and Dissolution. The incumbent will ensure compliance with cGLP, cGDP, and laboratory safety requirements, maintain the laboratory in an auditable state, support method transfer, verification, and validation activities, assist in laboratory investigations and QMS documentation, participate in training programs, initiate events and change requests in TrackWise Digital, and carry out additional responsibilities as assigned by the HOD or Group Leader.
Blend uniformity testing experience is preferable
Top Skills
Gc
Hplc
Lc-Ms
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