Analytical chemist
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As an experienced Analytical Chemist with a strong background in performing routine analysis of raw materials and finished products, and knowledge in method development and validation, I am seeking a challenging role that will allow me to utilize my skills and knowledge to contribute to the success of the organization. With a track record of maintaining and troubleshooting analytical equipment and delivering accurate and precise results, I am committed to ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and promoting a culture of safety and quality in the laboratory. I am excited to bring my passion for analytical chemistry and dedication to continuous learning to a dynamic and innovative team
➢ Conducting qualitative and quantitative analysis of samples using a variety of analytical techniques, such as HPLC, FTIR, and UV-Vis spectroscopy ➢ Maintaining and troubleshooting analytical equipment to ensure accurate and precise results ➢ Documenting and reporting analytical data in by GMP and GLP guidelines ➢ Collaborating with cross-functional teams to support product development and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements ➢ Participating in laboratory investigations and providing technical support for deviations and out-ofspecification results ➢ Keeping up to date with scientific and technological advancements in the field of analytical chemistry and implementing best practices in the laboratory
Queen's University Belfast Master's degree, Pharmaceutical analysis Jan 2021 - Feb 2022 ➢ Professional development in Chemical and Biochemical analytical methods, Solid-state pharmaceutical analysis, Quality assurance (QA) and Quality control (QC) in the pharmaceutical industry, Advanced separation science, Spectroscopic analytical methods ➢gained experience in analysing and interpreting data using various software and tools ➢ Conducted research on method development and validation of analytical techniques for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds depending on large, and small molecules for known and unknown compounds and in the Queens University Chemistry Department