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Senior Scientist - Biopharmaceutical Development

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Employer
Matchtech
Posted
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Closes
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Ref
269702LJA
Contact
Luke Atkinson
Location
Slough, England
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
GBP28000 - GBP32000 per annum

Further information


Our client are a major biologics business who are looking for an Senior Method Development Scientist to join their Analytical Development Department on a permanent basis

Responsibilities:

Carry out HPLC/UPLC evaluations, qualifications and validations as required to meet project timelines, particularly gel permeation chromatography, reverse phase chromatography and ion exchange chromatography of recombinant proteins
Develop, transfer and maintain HPLC and/or UPLC methods and systems.
Support ELISA or other physicochemical analysis as required for customer specific and platform method development and validation activities
Support platform method development and validation activities.
Demonstrate knowledge of GMP systems as applied to analytical development
Support laboratory safety and housekeeping activities


Experienced Required:

A strong education background in life science subject
Relevant experience in a laboratory work environment, ideally in the biopharmaceutical industry (but not essential).
Strong experience in a range of HPLC and/or UPLC methods and systems, in particular gel permeation, reverse phase and ion exchange chromatography analysis of biopharmaceuticals
Experience with chromatography data systems such as Empower 2
Experienced in ELISA based methods
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel


To apply for this position, candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK
Matchtech is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Matchtech

Matchtech has been placing scientists of all levels in permanent, temporary and contract positions since 2001 and fulfils a complete range of science jobs.

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