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Associate Scientist

Piper Companies is looking for an Associate Scientist to work for a Large Pharmaceutical manufacturer in Durham, NC.
Responsibilities for the Associate Scientist include:
o Assist in the execution of the laboratory work necessary for commercialization of pharmaceutical products.
o Performs hands-on laboratory bench work preparing solutions and processing samples for testing in accordance with approved procedures and methods.
o Conducts laboratory work with high degree of accuracy and precision, including but not limited to, quantitative weighing, dilution, sample handling and processing.
o Ensures all laboratory work is documented in accordance with approved procedures.
o Environmental monitoring, growth promotion testing, microbial identification o Builds knowledge and prowess offered through training and guidance to increase manual skills and competence on instrumental analysis using HPLC, GC, dissolution, UV-visible spectrophotometry, Karl Fischer, and other techniques as required.
Qualifications for the Associate Scientist include:
o Bachelor of Science in related field is a plus o 6
months experience working in a cGMP environment o Exposure and knowledge of the majority of the following:
HPLC, GC, UV-Vis spectroscopy, titration and wet chemistry.
Compensation for the Associate Scientist include:
o $65k-70k o Full Medical, Dental, Vision o 2 weeks PTO, 6 Paid holidaysKeywords:
Analytical Chemist, KF, wet chemistry, HPLC, GC, pH testing#pando #LI-DNPPandoLogic.
Keywords:
Staff Scientist, Location:
Durham, NC - 27701 Recommended Skills Certified Global Meeting Planner Environmental Monitoring Chromatography Scales Spectroscopy Testing Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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