Posted 19h ago

Chemist I

@ TriRx Pharmaceutical Services
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:performing testing, preparing reagents, maintaining equipment
Requirements Summary:Bachelor's degree in chemistry or related field; knowledge of FDA regulations and GMP; experience with chromatographic techniques and analytical laboratory operations; proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams; able to wear PPE and perform bench work.
Technical Tools Mentioned:Analytical balance, pH meter, Density meter, Thin-layer chromatography (TLC), GC, HPLC, UPLC, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Teams
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Job Summary - a concise overview of the job


A Chemist I evaluates the chemical and physical properties of various raw materials and finished products under cGMP guidelines. Utilizes established methods and procedures and laboratory equipment to perform the analytical testing and ensure all products released are safe and efficacious. 

Scope of Authority - span of control (work unit, site, department, division, etc.), monetary value of budget/spend authority ( capital, operating, etc.), P&L responsibility, etc.

The Chemist I operates within the Analytical Quality Control Laboratory, under the direction of the Quality Organization.

The Chemist I has no budget/spend authority, but may act as SME in the selection of materials and equipment.


Key Accountabilities - key outcomes/deliverables, the major responsibilities, and % of time

Accountability

Responsibilities

% of Time

Floor 

Operations

  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work area.
  • Perform daily calibrations and maintenance on analytical equipment, such as analytical balances, pH meters, density meters, etc.
  • Prepare test solutions, compounds, or reagents for analysis of raw materials and finished products.
  • Accurately and precisely perform analytical testing using a variety of wet chemistry techniques, such as weighing and measuring, density, specific gravity, pH, viscosity, titration, and conductivity.
  • Perform assay, impurity/degradant, and solvent determinations by chromatographic analysis via thin-layer, gas (GC), high performance (HPLC), and ultra performance chromatography (UPLC).
  • Multitask projects while maintaining high levels of accuracy
  • Other duties as assigned


85%

Non-Conforming Events

  • Provide honest and accurate support during analytical investigations of NCEs.

10%

Process Improvement

  • Work in cross functional teams as necessary to complete projects, transfers, and investigations

5%

Compliance

  • Maintain current training compliance on assigned SOPs and company policies.
  • Accurately and legibly document and record all work completed so that analyses may be fully traceable and reproducible.

continuous

Safety

  • Operate under all corporate safety requirements at all times, including use of PPEs and adherence to company policies in handling of hazardous substances

continuous

Total

100%



Qualifications

Education & Experience

Minimal acceptable level of education, work experience and certifications required for the job

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or Related Field
  
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Knowledge

Proficiency in a body of information required for the job 

e.g. knowledge of FDA regulations, GMP/GLP/GCP, Lean Manufacturing, Six-Sigma, etc.

  • Knowledge of FDA regulations
  • Familiarity with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMPs)
  • Familiarity with analytical laboratory operations and associated safety requirements

Skills 

Abilities

Often referred to as “competencies”, leadership attributes, skills, abilities or behaviors that may be enterprise, functional or job specific e.g. coaching, negotiation, calibration, technical writing etc.

  • Experience with chromatographic equipment and integration software
  • Experience with Microsoft Office Suite of Products, including Word, Excel, and Teams
  • Analytical laboratory experience

Physical Requirements

Physical & mental requirements e.g. lift 40 pounds, walk across plant/warehouse, business travel (% of time), driving as part of work responsibilities, etc.

  • Must be capable of wearing all appropriate PPEs correctly during handling of hazardous substances
  • Some work may require extended periods of time standing at a lab bench
  • Must be visually capable of accurately measuring and reading volumes of solution in volumetric apparatus (i.e. accurately read meniscus)