Snr Development Analyst Job In Blyth

Snr Development Analyst - Catalyst Life Sciences
  • Blyth, ENG, United Kingdom
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Job Description

Job Description

Senior Pharmaceutical Laboratory Analyst


Company Background

A dynamic and innovative pharmaceutical company. They specialise in supporting research, development, manufacture, and licensing of unique and vital pharmaceutical products.



The Role


A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Analyst to join their growing laboratory team working in the pharmaceutical industry.

The successful candidate will be responsible for the following:


Analysis of pharmaceutical, medical device and nutritional samples

Analytical method development, verification, validation activities to current ICH standards

Second person review of associated data

Preparation, review, and approval of analytical documents to a high standard (e.g., Laboratory notebook, analytical methods, protocols, and reports)

Adherence to GMP standards, inhouse standards and other regulatory guidelines.

Supporting & Contributing to the maintenance of all laboratory equipment (performance qualifications, troubleshooting, and routine maintenance)

Supporting Contributing to the completion of quality tasks within the analytical team (including the completion and review of change controls, deviations, CAPAs, OOS investigations and SOPs)

Supporting the technical development of junior members of the analytical team

Adhering to all current health & safety requirements and contributing to housekeeping activities

Leading and driving laboratory continuous improvement projects.

Qualifications and Experience


The candidate should have a formal academic qualification of at least a BSC degree in chemistry or relevant scientific degree.


At least 5 years’ experience, GMP, pharmaceutical analytical laboratory. Experience of QC, Stability, Method development and validation would be advantageous.


The candidate should have a strong understanding of analytical techniques commonly used within the pharmaceutical industry (e.g., HPLC, GC, dissolution, KF, auto-titration). They should also have significant hands-on experience with at least one chromatographic technique.

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