QC Chemist III - MDI at Cipla
Fall River, Massachusetts, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

24 Oct, 25

Salary

80340.0

Posted On

25 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Learning, Mdi, Physical Sciences, English, Teams

Industry

Pharmaceuticals

Description

Job Title: QC Chemist III
FLSA Classification: Full-Time, Exempt Professional
Work Location: Fall River, MA
Work Hours: General Shift: 8:30AM – 5:00PM (may vary based on business needs)
Reports To: Quality Control Manager
Salary Range: $80,340 – $102,835

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

• Bachelor’s degree (BS or BA), physical sciences preferred
• Proficiently speak English as a first or second language
• Proficiently communicate and understand (read and write) scientific work in English
• Have excellent organization, learning and teaching skills required to work in teams
• Ability to understand and analyze complex data sets.
• Working knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and other scientific based software.
• Experience in Inhalation products (MDI) is a plus

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

• Work standing or walking unassisted for 75% or greater of an 8-hour period. Unassisted lifting up-to10 kg, may be required.
• Able to wear appropriate personal protective equipment at all times, when required.
• Sitting at a desk and/or working at a computer or other “screen” 75% or greater of an 8-hour period.

Responsibilities

PURPOSE

The job of the “Chemist” is simply described as an individual contributor who performs testing of samples of various types using various techniques or equipment in the QC laboratory. The job itself may be further modified with respect to the department, group, etc., as exemplified in the “Department” on an individual assigned basis to a sometimes-specific testing group. The role may be further modified based upon individual education, training, experience or a combination of all three.
Generally, modifier designation with respect to experience for Chemist are as follows. However, a combination of education, training, and special skills will determine the assignment of Level to a specific individual:

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The general duties and responsibilities of the “Chemist” include but are not limited to the following:
• Calibration and preventive maintenance of instruments.
• Communications with vendors for installation, qualification and maintenance.
• Conduct routine testing or other analysis in a specific group or department setting.
• Conduct advanced testing and/or critical testing, as required.
• Operate specialized equipment or conduct specialized skill testing
• Working knowledge of raw materials testing and release
• Working knowledge of instruments such as Karl Fisher, HPLC, GC, Particle size, ICP
• Lead investigation activities.
• Ensure compliance to all data integrity and cGMP practices, procedures, and expect
• Ensure compliance with all good documentation practices.
• Other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the Head of the Department or Section Head

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