Role Summary
Perrigo Nutritionals, located in Georgia, VT, is looking for a Chemist to join their team. This is a 2nd shift position working 4:00pm - 12:30am, Tuesday - Saturday.
Responsibilities
- Preparation of analytical standards. Accurately identify, weigh, and dilute stock standard materials for calibration purposes;
- Weighing of samples. Accurately identify and weigh sample materials for processing through analytical methods;
- General sample manipulations, to include: quantitative sample dilution, addition of analytical reagents, processing of samples through incubators, shakers, centrifuges, evaporators, etc.;
- Extraction of sample solutions, to include liquid-liquid and solid-phase techniques;
- Quantitative transfer of sample extracts between vessels;
- Instrument configuration and routine operation;
- Preparation of general laboratory reagents (buffers, mobile phases, etc.)
- General cleaning of materials after analysis
- Performs routine analyses of raw material and finished product samples as assigned, demonstrates proficiency in 5 β 10 separate chromatographic Analytical Methods (AMβs). Analytical techniques used in this group are primarily HPLC, GC, ICAP-AES, and FT-IR.
- Calculation of analyses. Logging of samples into LIMS
- Performs rudimentary investigation into analytical methods when OOS results are noted.
- Other duties as assigned (sensory evaluation, team assignments, training, equipment calibration, control charts, audit).
Qualifications
- Required: Four-year college degree in chemistry or related science. Consideration may be given to those who hold 10 years of progressively responsible and relevant work experience. Flexibility, adaptability and versatility are required.
- Preferred: 2-3 yearsβ experience in an analytical chemistry laboratory is preferred.
- Preferred: Firm understanding of cGMP and Nutritional requirements preferred
- Preferred: Proficient with Microsoft Office; working knowledge of LIMS and SAP desired
- Preferred: Willingness to participate in, contribute to and lead a high-performance work team
Skills
- Analytical techniques: HPLC, GC, ICAP-AES, FT-IR
- Instrument configuration and routine operation
- Logging and data management in LIMS
Education
- Four-year college degree in chemistry or related science
Additional Requirements
- Ability to walk, bend, stoop, reach, lift, and carry up to 10 lbs. on a regular basis and 20 lbs. on an occasional basis.
- Must be able to push or pull 55 pounds or more or equivalent following written safe practice measures.
- Required to use hands and fingers to handle; feel or operate objects.