Ideally the candidate will be an analytical chemist with chromatography experience.
The current position has arisen for an experienced Analytical Chemist to support the service and development of varied client projects.
My client is a highly specialised independent analytical service provider servicing a wide range of multinational companies across all sectors within the UK and further afield.
As an Analytical Chemist you will carry out laboratory analysis using a range of techniques including HPLC, UPLC, GC and FTIR in support of R&D projects.
We are currently looking for an Analytical Chemist with previous industrial HPLC experience.
Are you looking to further your career as an Analytical Chemist, to gain experience in Pharmaceutical R&D, then we an exciting opportunity for you!
As the Analytical Chemist, you will assist the team in developing, validating, and implementing test methods for their products.
Walker Cole International is searching for an Analytical Chemist to join an exciting pharmaceutical company based in Norfolk.
Key Responsibilities as the Analytical Chemist
Routine use of High-Performace Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), Gas Chromatography (GC), and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) equipment for the testing and quantification of yields.
Partnering with customers across the bioanalytical sector working to optimise programs during the crucial stage of the drug discovery and development process, they give technical insight and expertise to provide assay method development and validation for the quantification of drugs, metabolites and biomarkers.
Joining their dynamic and close-knit Bioanalytical team you will utilise LC-MS/MS instrumentation to undertake the quantitative analysis of a range of drugs and their metabolites within complex biological matrices, within a GLP/GCP environment.
A leading provider of laboratory services, our client delivers bioanalytical, metabolism and biomarker services using the latest analytical technology from their laboratory in York.