FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the Mass Spectrometry Scientist?
The main responsibilities include analyzing pharmaceutical and biological samples, quantifying trace level small and large molecules using LC-MS instrumentation, providing LC-MS expertise, conducting method development and validation, and training junior staff members.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have a Chemistry or related degree, experience in LC-MS/MS and quantification of small/large molecules, experience in method development and validation, and experience in a regulated laboratory environment (GxP).
Is previous experience in a regulated laboratory environment necessary?
Yes, experience in a regulated laboratory environment (GxP) is a requirement for this position.
Will I be involved in training other staff members?
Yes, one of the responsibilities of this role includes training junior staff members in LC-MS techniques and procedures.
What type of samples will I be analyzing?
You will be analyzing a range of pharmaceutical and biological samples to quantify trace level small and large molecules.
What kind of team will I be working with?
You will be joining a world-class team within a leading biopharmaceutical contract research laboratory.
Are strong communication skills important for this role?
Yes, strong communication skills are essential, along with great attention to detail.
What job keywords are associated with this role?
Key words associated with this role include Pharmaceutical, Biopharmaceutical, GMP, cGMP, analyst, senior analyst, analytical chemistry, LC, LC-MS, LC-MS/MS, mass spectrometry, HPLC, Analytical, Chemist, Analytical Chemist, stability, formulation, and VRS8791DT.
How can I apply for this job?
You can apply by submitting your application to VRS Ltd through their website.
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