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<p>Analytical Chemist-Scientist (Quality Control / Chemistry)</p>

<p>Medix Staffing Solutions Inc. - Lombard, IL</p>

<p>Details Location: IL - Lombard Job Type: Biotech
QA - Quality Control
Pharmaceutical Base Pay: $13.00 - $18.00 /Hour Required Education: 4 Year Degree Bonus:
Required Experience: 0 to 6 year(s) Other:
Required Travel: Not Specified Employee Type: Full-Time Relocation Covered: Not Specified Industry Consumer Products, Pharmaceutical, Food</p>

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Analytical Chemist – Scientist (Quality Control / Chemistry)</p>

<p>Job Requirements</p>

<p>To be qualified for this Chemist position you must have wet chem, USP, HPLC, GC and cGMP experience in an industry related environment. We are looking for a Chemist who enjoys analytical chemistry and has strong analytical abilities and documentation skills.</p>

<p>Additional Chemist requirements:</p>

<p>A Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Pharmacy or related discipline; or its equivalent in training and experience
1 to 2 years of experience in Food and Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, Flavors, Fragrance, Manufacturing, Medical device, Chemical or related industry
Effective communication and interpersonal skills within all levels of the organization
Familiarity with compendia, such as USP/BP/EU or FCC
Comprehensive understanding of CGMP/GLP regulations
Knowledge of computerized data acquisition and analysis systems, such as HP CHEM Station, Waters Millennium or PE Turbochrom
Comprehensive working knowledge of laboratory instrumentation
Good math and strong analytical problem-solving skills
Solid understanding of the safety standards and hazards associated with a Quality Control environment
Ability to prepare clear and accurate documentation and understanding of its importance
Ability to work independently and meet deadlines on a multitude of tasks
Good organizational skills
Flexibility and willingness to work 1st, 2nd, 3rd or a modified work shift, as departmental needs demand</p>