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QC Lab Technician

Loughborough
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Exciting Opportunity: QC Laboratory Technician
Are you passionate about quality control and pharmaceutical testing? This leading organisation is seeking a QC Laboratory Technician to join their dynamic team and support critical testing activities for finished pharmaceutical products.

Job Title: QC Laboratory Technician
Vacancy Type: 12 Month Temp Contract
Location: Loughborough
Salary: 12.94/hour - 37.5 Hours/Week

The Role of the QC Laboratory Technician

As a QC Laboratory Technician, you will play a key role in ensuring product quality and compliance through accurate and timely testing. Your responsibilities will include:

Performing analytical testing for batch release, stability studies, development projects, and customer complaint investigations
Supporting GMP investigations, including preliminary and full-scale OOS/OOT investigations
Maintaining Good Documentation Practices and ensuring compliance with GMP and GLP standards
Collaborating with cross-functional teams to support calibration and equipment maintenance activities
Reviewing and issuing GMP documentation following training
Contributing to continuous improvement initiatives within the QC team

The Ideal Candidate for the QC Laboratory Technician Role

To succeed in this role, you will need:

Recent experience working in a GMP or GLP-regulated laboratory environment
Recent hands-on experience with analytical techniques such as HPLC and UV spectroscopy
Knowledge of pharmaceutical testing requirements and current analytical methods
Strong attention to detail and ability to interpret analytical data
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Ideally, 1+ year of experience in pharmaceutical laboratory testingIf you're ready to make an impact in a fast-paced QC environment and develop your expertise in pharmaceutical analysis, apply now and take the next step in your career!

For more information, please contact Selby De Klerk at SRG Talent.

SRG are the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the science, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, renewable, biotech, chemicals and medical devices sectors.
As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and passion are second to none. We're committed to providing outstanding career opportunities and expert recruitment services across all levels.

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