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Role Summary
Associate Scientist QC
Responsibilities
Testing of chemical components or products. Will involve the use of major laboratory instruments and equipment: HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV/VIS, as well as utilizing wet chemicals skills.
Analytical review of data to ensure calculations is complete and accurate.
Performs quantitative chemical analyses of APIs and related materials under direct supervision following established procedures and guidelines using laboratory instrumentation such as gas chromatographs, liquid chromatographs, ultraviolet-visible spectrophotometers, etc.
Performs microbiological analysis as required.
Treats numerical data throughout chemical analysis by performing mathematical calculations such as determining concentrations (molarity, parts per million, normality, etc.) and statistical information (standard deviation, mean, etc.).
Prepares necessary reagents and equipment to expedite the performance of analysis by measuring and/or weighing chemicals, missing, and standardizing solutions, and assembling equipment.
Maintains accurate records by logging samples received, recording samples analyzed, procedures used, and results obtained on datasheets and/or laboratory notebook.
Weights and calculates samples in the physical and chemical analysis of products using balances and measured volumetric containers.
Recognizes and informs Group Leader about daily lab activity and analytical problems.
Organizes and properly labels samples, sample preparations, volumetric solutions etc.
Maintains area free of sample contamination restores equipment and supplies to designated area; participates in general housekeeping efforts.
Must maintain compliance of assigned training plan.
Participates in the company performance management program on a regular basis as per the established policy.
Within area of responsibility, understand and comply with all DPT safety, environmental and quality practices and procedures as outlined in organizational/departmental guidelines and SOPs as well as applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Life Science from a four-year college or university is required.
Minimum 0-2 years of related experience with a bachelor’s degree.