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Scientist I

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Planet Pharma Group

Melrose Park, IL (In Person)

$56,760 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/11/2026

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Pay ranges between 25-29.55/hr based on experience Position Summary The Scientist I is responsible for performing intermediate-level analytical chemistry work, including chromatographic analysis and instrumentation. This role involves executing protocols, troubleshooting analytical issues, and supporting senior laboratory personnel. The Scientist also contributes guidance to associate scientists and ensures compliance with regulatory standards. Key Responsibilities Interpret and communicate analytical results clearly and effectively to management and peers. Perform routine testing using instrumental analytical methods, including:
HPLC GC FTIR UV ICP-MS
Emphasize chromatographic method execution aligned with departmental objectives. Update SOPs, methods, and specifications through documentation systems to ensure USP compliance.
Provide technical support for:
Method validation Method verification Method transfers and evaluations Troubleshoot instrumentation and analytical methods using problem-solving skills and external resources (e.g., literature, vendors). Guide Associate Scientists as needed. Assist in training personnel on GMP, safety, antineoplastic handling, and onboarding processes. Maintain accurate and compliant documentation in accordance with Good Documentation Practices (GDP). Manage workload based on priorities, using sound judgment and objective decision-making. Perform peer reviews of data to ensure accuracy and compliance. Qualifications Education Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, or a related physical science (required) Experience 1-4 years of relevant pharmaceutical or laboratory experience Experience with cGMP and FDA regulations preferred Hands-on experience with chromatographic methods and data systems (e.g., Empower) Skills & Competencies Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills Proficiency in chromatography techniques Effective communication and documentation skills Ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications Work Environment Office/Word/Excel-based tasks included Laboratory environment with changing priorities and project demands Some method development and advanced troubleshooting experience preferred