Allen-Bradley, Analysis Skills, Chemistry, Control Systems, Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), Data Collection, Documentation, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Identify Issues, Laboratory Techniques, Manufacturing, Manufacturing Methods, Manufacturing Systems, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Operations Control, Operations Processes, Problem Solving Skills, Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), Project Tracking, Reporting Skills, System Operations, Thin Layer Chromatography
As the Manufacturing Chemist, you will drive results by safely and accurately operating process equipment and utilities. The Manufacturing Chemist uses the Allen-Bradley Control System to control the process operations and must possess a sound understanding of reactor systems within various production units as well as all ancillary equipment such as storage tanks, waste tanks, vacuum units, and scrubber systems. The Manufacturing Chemist must understand and be able to perform routine analytical procedures to monitor reaction progress (i.e. TLC, GC, NMR, HPLC, KF) and be able to isolate and purify products and intermediates by using standard laboratory techniques. The Manufacturing Chemist must document using GMP Good Documentation Practices and prepare final reports for completed projects, including final procedures and compiling all analytical data.
This position operates on a 2-2-3 schedule of 12-hour night shifts (6:00 PM to 6:30 AM), which means you work only 14 days each month-enjoying every other weekend off and long stretches of time for rest, personal projects, or travel. It's an excellent fit for individuals who value work-life balance with extended time off built into their routine.
Your responsibilities
- Operates process equipment and utilities.
- Uses the Allen-Bradley Control System to control process operations.
- Performs chemical reactions on a gram to multi-kilogram scale.
- Solves common synthetic problems.
- Understands and interprets analytical data.
- Manages and tracks project progress including monitoring timelines, raw materials, equipment availability and yields to ensure project success.
- Prepares production areas for cGMP project initiation or changeover.
- Produces clear documentation of all results and procedures.
- Identifies and/or troubleshoots equipment problems.
- Uses the work order system to request maintenance and/or improvement work.
- Operates reactor systems within various production units. This includes knowledge of all ancillary equipment such as storage tanks, waste tanks, heating/cooling units, vacuum units, and scrubber systems.
- Uses the PLC Control System for operation of the unit, recognize and respond to alarms or emergency situations.
- Utilizes the inventory system in orde
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