Quality Laboratory Chemist (2nd Shift)
Lancaster
Permanent
USD70000 - USD75000
Manufacturing
PR/589561_1776870335
Quality Laboratory Chemist (2nd Shift)
Roles and Responsibilities
Testing
- Perform release, stability, and special request testing of finished products and raw material samples in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs), internal test methods, and/or compounding standards.
- Independently execute assigned laboratory methods and procedures accurately and as written, with minimal supervision.
Teamwork
- Remain flexible and adaptable to changes in testing schedules and evolving laboratory processes.
- Assist with training new laboratory personnel and document training activities in alignment with established laboratory procedures and training requirements.
- Collaborate effectively with laboratory colleagues and cross‑functional partners.
Safety
- Maintain a safety‑first mindset and awareness while working in laboratory environments.
- Ensure a safe work environment and verify that laboratory equipment is properly calibrated and maintained according to procedures.
General Responsibilities
- Train on and operate laboratory instrumentation, including but not limited to:
- Laboratory balances
- High‑performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
- Gas chromatography (GC)
- Automated titrators
- FTIR
- UV/Vis spectrophotometers
- Polarimeters
- Dissolution and disintegration equipment
- Learn and apply additional instrumentation and test methods as required.
- Execute special projects assigned by management while balancing routine testing responsibilities and meeting established deadlines.
- Remain current on guidance and publications from regulatory and standards organizations to ensure laboratory compliance with analytical, specification, and documentation expectations.
- Maintain knowledge and competency related to accredited test methods where applicable.
- Assist with investigations related to out‑of‑specification (OOS) results when assigned, following established laboratory procedures.
- Perform additional duties as needed in support of organizational and laboratory objectives.
- Communicate clearly with other departments and function effectively within a team setting.
- Maintain reliable and regular attendance.
- Demonstrate strong attention to detail and basic analytical/problem‑solving skills.
Physical Requirements
- Regularly required to stand, walk, bend, and reach for extended periods.
- Ability to stand or walk for a minimum of eight hours.
- Ability to lift, push, or pull up to 50 pounds.
- Ability to bend, squat, and use both hands and arms to perform laboratory tasks.
- Ability to climb stairs as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
- At least one year of laboratory experience, preferably in a regulated or cGMP environment.
- Prior experience operating analytical laboratory instrumentation, particularly gas chromatography (GC) and/or liquid chromatography (LC), preferred.
- Strong interpersonal skills, self‑motivation, and the ability to work effectively with personnel at all levels.
- Proficiency with basic mathematical calculations (fractions, decimals, and commercial arithmetic) and standard written communication skills (grammar, spelling, punctuation).
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field.
- Concentrations such as Biochemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, or Polymer Chemistry are preferred.
