Quality Control Chemist I – Raw Material
Charles City, United States
Job Description
At Cambrex, we strive to build a culture where all colleagues have the opportunity to:
- engage in work that matters to our customers and the patients they serve
- learn new skills and enjoy new experiences in an engaging and safe environment
- strengthen connections with coworkers and the community
We’re committed to attracting and nurturing a passionate team of valued professionals in our fast-paced and growing company. We offer a competitive benefits package that includes healthcare, life insurance, planning for retirement, and more!
Your Future Matters.
Known for our customer-focused scientific and manufacturing excellence, as well as our strong commitment to quality and safety, we offer a range of career and growth opportunities across our global network of locations. Together with our customers, we aim to improve the quality of life for patients around the world. Start a career where You Matter by applying today!
Job Overview
The Chemist I in Quality Control is responsible for performing a variety of chemical analyses to ensure the release of raw materials, intermediates, and finished products. The role requires adherence to EPA, FDA, cGMP, cGLP, and DEA regulations, as well as company SOPs. The Chemist I also contributes to the development and maintenance of laboratory programs, such as stability testing, calibration, and preventive maintenance, and participates in method development and troubleshooting for analytical instruments. The position involves handling hazardous materials, conducting statistical evaluations of data, and providing on-call support as needed.
Responsibilities
- Adhere to all EPA, FDA, cGMP, cGLP DEA regulations and internal SOP's as they relate to the operation of the Quality Control lab and general operation of the chemical production facility
- Follow all OSHA and company safety rules and practices
- Data review
- Data entry
- Perform a wide variety of chemical analyses for release of raw materials, in-process, intermediates, finished goods, and stability
- Maintain/support laboratory programs such as calibration/preventive maintenance, IQ/OQ/PQ
- Perform in-depth laboratory investigations of non-complying test results.
- Working knowledge of chromatography
- Working knowledge of wet chemistry
- Write controlled documents such as reports, test procedures, SOPs, etc.
- Evaluate validity of test results
- Independently troubleshoot equipment
- Perform and document method transfer from Analytical Development
- Run method evaluation experiments
- Handle, analyze and dispose of hazardous samples and waste
- Provide off-shift coverage as required
- Maintain laboratory solutions, inventory and notebooks
- Responsible for assisting in training employees as needed both inside and outside the department
- Coordinate and communicate project status
- Interacting with outside vendors and other departments
- Extensive knowledge and proven ability to use a wide assortment of the analytical instrumentation available at Cambrex Charles City.
- Proven ability to handle various assignments and organize workload to meet timelines
- Act as departmental subject matter expert (SME)
All employees are required to adhere to DEA, EPA, FDA and cGMP regulations as they relate to the operation of the Company; and to adhere to all company safety rules and procedures. All employees are expected to report to work regularly and promptly. Other duties relating to departmental mission, not specifically detailed in this section may be assigned.
Qualifications/Skills
- Strong cGMP experience
- Experience testing against USP and EP compendia.
- Working knowledge of analytical instrumentation (GC, HPLC minimum)
- Working knowledge of NMR, DSC, IC, and/or ICP-OES preferred
- Strong chemistry theory
- Proven ability to handle various project load is preferred
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, deadline driven work environment
- Strong attention to detail
- Effective communication skills (oral, written)
- Ability to work well with others in a team environment
- Ability to work independently with little or no direct supervision
- Mass Spectrometer experience preferred
Education, Experience & Licensing Requirements
- BS/BA in Chemistry/Biology or related science field required
- Advanced degree (MS, PhD) in Chemistry/Biology or related science field preferred
- Three years laboratory cGMP environment (preferred NLT 5 years) with a BS or advanced degree
Cambrex is committed to providing a safe and productive work environment. All offers of employment are contingent on the successful completion of a comprehensive pre-employment screen. The pre-employment screen may consist of several components including but not limited to a drug test, criminal record check, identity verification, reference checks, education and employment verification, and may vary based on federal, state, and local laws. Refusal to submit to testing will result in disqualification of further employment consideration.
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