Talent STEM are supporting a UK-based healthcare and life sciences company seeking an Analytical Chemist to join their laboratory team. The successful candidate will provide analytical support to production and quality assurance, ensuring that all manufactured products meet internal standards and regulatory requirements.
Role Overview
- Job Title: Analytical Chemist
- Location: Site-based, Kent
This is a hands-on laboratory role requiring precision, accuracy and compliance with quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform analytical and physical testing to support manufacturing and ongoing studies.
- Follow established laboratory procedures and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards.
- Record and report test results accurately, maintaining high standards of laboratory organisation and cleanliness.
- Ensure laboratory instruments are calibrated, validated, and fit for purpose.
- Participate in data review, laboratory investigations, and out-of-specification (OOS) reporting.
- Contribute to updating testing methodologies, SOPs, and laboratory reports.
- Provide training and guidance to colleagues on analytical techniques and equipment.
- Plan and prioritise workload to meet deadlines and support team objectives.
- Use Microsoft Office and other software for documentation and reporting.
Experience & Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Forensics, or equivalent.
- Experience in QC testing of APIs using HPLC and/or GC; experience with other wet chemistry techniques is desirable.
- Knowledge of GMP and laboratory quality systems.
- Excellent attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Enthusiastic, flexible, and collaborative team player.
Desirable
- 1–2 years’ laboratory experience in a pharmaceutical or regulated environment.
- Familiarity with multiple laboratory instruments and analytical software.
- Strong problem-solving skills and experience troubleshooting analytical equipment.
- Competent in corporate IT systems and Microsoft Office packages.
Candidates must have the right to work full-time in the UK.
How to Apply
To find out more about this confidential opportunity, please send your CV to Talent STEM. Applications will be reviewed on receipt