E&L Chemist I Accounting - Salem, NH at Geebo

E&L Chemist I

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3 Full-time 3 hours ago Full Job Description Description:
The Analytical Chemist conducts routine quantitative and qualitative analyses for Extractables & Leachables studies according to FDA, cGMP and Boston Analytical, Inc.
Standard Operating Procedures.
Duties will include analysis of extracts and pharmaceutical product samples using LC-MS, GC-MS, and/or ICP-MS.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities Prepares and analyzes samples and sample extracts to detect and identify extractables from pharmaceutical packaging and leachables from drug product samples.
Coordinate findings with team members.
Maintain and calibrate analytical equipment following established procedures.
Author detailed cGMP report sections for work performed.
Perform assigned tasks and duties under the supervision of primary trainer and group leader.
Proper handling of hazardous waste in compliance with the Company and DES hazardous waste rules.
Requirements:
Qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related science discipline is required with 0-2 years of related experience.
Experience working in a cGMP laboratory is preferred.
Minimum Skills Requirements Must have the ability and skill to perform the detailed job requirements noted above competently, safely and proficiently.
A self-starter, motivated person who possesses good interpersonal skills capable of effectively interacting with all departments and client personnel.
Must have excellent organizational, verbal communication and technical writing skills.
Solid computer skills.
Knowledge of safe laboratory practices, including the proper procedures in handling chemicals and samples.
Must be a team player with integrity and concern for the quality of Company products, services and staff members.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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