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Analytical Data Checker

Almac Group
Leicestershire
4 days ago
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Analytical Data Checker


Hours: 37.5 per week, Monday – Friday. Flexible working hours


Ref No: HRJOB11115


Business Unit: Almac Pharma Services


Location: Loughborough, Leicestershire, UK


Open To: Internal and external candidates



About The Role


The Analytical Data Checker will assist the analytical department by checking analytical data in line with company procedures and project timelines.


The post holder will be responsible for preparing and reviewing stability data tables and liaising with the Quality Assurance team, to ensure timely completion of stability timepoints.


The data checker will also review and check analytical data including, but not limited to, chromatographic raw data, lab write ups and data summary tables to support project timelines.



Candidate Criteria


· B.Sc. (or equivalent) in Chemistry or a Life Science with a significant Chemistry component


· Commercial GMP laboratory experience


· Experience of analysing Pharmaceutical drug products


· Experience performing:



  • HPLC analysis
  • UV spectrophotometer
  • Dissolution testing



Desirable Criteria


· Experience in HPLC Method Development and Validation


· Experience in Dissolution Method Development and Validation


· Experience in Empower or similar CDS



To Apply: Apply online by submitting a CV that details how you meet the essential and desirable criteria. Please upload your CV in PDF format where possible.



Closing Date: Sunday 30th November 2025 at 5pm local time



RECRUITMENT AGENCIES PLEASE NOTE: Almac will only accept applications from agencies/business partners that have been invited to work on this role by our Talent Acquisition team. Speculative candidate CVs received or submitted directly to Hiring Managers will be considered unsolicited and no fee will be payable. Thank you for your cooperation.

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