Quality Control Analyst
£27k-£29k
Commutable from Sandwich, Dover, Canterbury, Ramsgate, Deal, Folkestone
23 days+BH, discretionary bonus, private healthcare, subsidised gym
A specialist pharmaceutical manufacturer is seeking a Quality Control Analyst to support analytical testing within a GMP‑regulated environment.
This role is central to ensuring high‑quality, compliant products through accurate laboratory analysis, with a strong emphasis on HPLC.
Role & Responsibilities:
Perform analytical and physical testing to support manufacturing and study work, with a primary focus on HPLC
Follow established laboratory methods, GMP standards and internal quality procedures
Maintain accurate documentation, review peer data and support investigations when required
Ensure laboratory equipment is maintained, calibrated and suitable for use
Contribute to protocol execution, method updates and general laboratory housekeeping
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
Degree in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences or similar
Experience in a Quality Control Analyst role or similar
Hands‑on experience in QC testing of APIs, including HPLC for assay and impurities
Strong attention to detail with the ability to prioritise workload effectively
Benefits:
£27-£29k
23 days+BH, discretionary bonus, private healthcare, subsidised gymHow to apply:
Suitable candidates for the Quality Control Analyst role should apply immediately using the 'Apply Now' button by calling Oliver Broderick on (phone number removed) or by sending your CV directly to .
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Hunter Selection Limited is a recruitment consultancy with offices UK wide, specialising in permanent & contract roles within Engineering & Manufacturing, IT & Digital, Science & Technology and Service & Sales sectors.
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