The Quality Control Analyst conducts analytical testing, documents results per GMP, maintains lab equipment, supports investigations, and assists in stability studies.
Peregrine Team is hiring a Quality Control Analyst to support laboratory testing and ensure product quality in a biotech environment. This role is essential to maintaining compliance and product integrity.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform analytical testing (HPLC, ELISA, etc.)
- Document results in compliance with GMP standards
- Maintain and calibrate lab equipment
- Support investigations and deviations
- Assist with stability studies and data analysis
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biology, or related field
- 0–3+ years of lab experience
- Familiarity with GMP is preferred
- Strong attention to detail
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