Laboratory Analyst

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Laboratory Analysis entails conducting a wide range of laboratory analyses, often within a pharmaceutical manufacturing or clinical research setting, ensuring accuracy and compliance with regulatory standards.Key responsibilities include:Performing routine and specialized tests such as clinical chemistry, hematological, coagulation, and immunological assays according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)Maintaining the laboratory environment, ensuring safety specifications, and overseeing the maintenance and calibration of laboratory equipment required for clinical trialsQuality assurance by performing quality control checks, investigating and documenting complaints and deviations, and conducting trend analysesDepending on the specific assignment, duties may extend to analytical method validation, preparing validation studies, managing and processing samples, and handling inventory of reagents and consumablesGMP-compliant administrative tasks and ensuring laboratory Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are metQualifications:Bachelor in a scientific fieldPossess strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a results-oriented approachAbility to strictly follow written and oral instructions, safety procedures, and GMP standardsProficiency in laboratory information management systems (LIMS/gLIMS/PIMS) and other PC software applications like MS Office is crucialStrong problem-solving abilities, capable of investigating root causes and developing solutions for issues and deviationsExcellent interpersonal and communication skills are vital for effective collaboration with internal teams and external stakeholdersPrior experience as a lab analyst in the chemical or medical sector, or in Quality Control, is beneficialFlexibility in scheduling, potentially including covering inadvertent times for subject visits, may be required


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