Adcock Ingram is a leading South African pharmaceutical company with a proud 130 year heritage. It has a portfolio of trusted, quality brands and generics and an entrenched value system that assures integrity. Growing from humble beginnings as a small Krugersdorp pharmacy in 1890, Adcock’s portfolio includes an extensive range of Prescription, Over-the-co...
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A Bachelor’s degree in Science with less than a year of relevant experience or a National Diploma in Analytical Chemistry with 2 to 3 years’ relevant experience.
Relevant experience is considered as quality control (QC) testing of pharmaceutical products.
Some knowledge and understanding of the tests conducted for pharmaceutical dosage forms including tablets, capsules, solutions, suspensions, creams and ointments.
Some knowledge, understanding and application of a Quality Management System as relevant to QC testing.
Some experience in the review and interpretation of data generated during QC testing
Key Job Outputs
To plan, organise and execute work as an individual contributor to fulfil the operational requirements of the Method Validations team, which includes:
To accurately (first-time right) and timeously conduct QC testing for release of products to market on an ad-hoc basis.
To compile raw data, certificates of analysis (COAs) and reports accurately, logically and with adequate scientific rigour.
To initiate quality management documentation such as OOS investigations, deviations, change controls and corrective actions when required with practical, but scientific justifications, risk/impact assessments and root cause analyses.
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