Quality Control Laboratory Analyst
Halocarbon · North Augusta, SC · 2 wk ago
AnalystFull-time
Duties & Responsibilities
- Adhere to plant safety requirements and plant policies and promote a positive safety culture, leading by example.
- Embrace, demonstrate and promote Halocarbon’s Core Values of Caring, Curiosity, Collaboration, and Competitive Spirit.
- Adhere to all current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) and Halocarbon QMS requirements.
- Troubleshoot analytical laboratory equipment malfunctions.
- Record data into logbooks and data sheets accurately per Halocarbon and cGMP procedures.
- Perform calibration and preventative maintenance on lab equipment and instruments.
- Prioritize and perform material and data analysis.
- Set up laboratory apparatus.
- Perform assigned maintenance and organization of work areas.
- Execute the laboratory reagents and solutions program.
- Report all accidents and incidents.
- Maintain laboratory inventory system
Qualifications
- Good written and verbal communication abilities.
- Good analytical abilities to review and interpret information.
- Exceptional attention to detail with high standards of excellence.
- Adaptable and reacts positively to change.
- Strong organization and time management skills.
- cGMP and/or quality system knowledge is desired.
- Able to work overtime as needed to accomplish goals
- Experience with computer software (Word, Outlook, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint).
- Excellent organizational skills with a strong work ethic and continuous improvement mentality.
- Strong self-awareness with a steady personality, adaptable and reacts positively in a dynamic environment.
Education and/or Experience
- Bachelor’s degree in science (e.g., biology or chemistry) is preferred.
- High School Diploma with relevant work experience will be considered.
Safety/Essential Functions
- Must be capable of lifting containers weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Must be able to evacuate the plant, reporting to appropriate assigned muster point, in the event of an emergency or drill.
- Must be able to work in an environment where chemical odors may exist at permissible threshold limits of exposure.
- Must be able to climb and descend stairs and ladders.
- Must be able to use all available or assigned personal protective equipment and tools.
- Must be able to safely handle hazardous chemicals on a regular basis.