Quality Control Technician

March 24, 2026
$32 / hour
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Job Description

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Performs routine testing and data review of raw materials, in-process, batch release, and/or stability samples of Bulk Drug Substance in a cGMP compliant environment.
  • Executes routine procedures based on methodologies and responsibilities of the specific QC sub-team.
  • Assignments are made in the LIMS by the hiring manager, following the applicable curricula map(s).

Knowledge and Skills:

  • Required Associate Degree but prefer BS —knowledge of science generally attained through studies resulting in a BS in the physical or life sciences or a related discipline, with 0-3 years of experience.
  • Familiarity with basic laboratory techniques such as pH, appearance, volumetric measurement, pipetting, analytical weighing, and basic laboratory safety practices is preferred.
  • Attention to detail and solid organizational skills are essential.
  • Demonstrated manual dexterity is required.
  • Knowledge of basic electronic systems (email, MS Office, etc.) is expected.

Decision Making:

  • Associates should be proactive in observing their work area and tools, and are expected to identify and report any discrepancies from standard practice or procedure.

Supervision:

  • Incumbents typically receive detailed instructions on routine work and on new assignments.
    This role does not include direct supervision responsibilities.

Work Environment:

  • There will be daily contact with supervisory staff for work assignments, as well as routine discussions for coaching and general performance management.
  • Occasional interactions with other line management staff related to specific projects may also be anticipated.

Must Haves:

  • Required associate degree but prefer BS —knowledge of science generally attained through studies resulting in a BS in the physical or life sciences or a related discipline, with 0-3 years of experience.
  • Familiarity with basic laboratory techniques such as pH, appearance, volumetric measurement, pipetting, analytical weighing, and basic laboratory safety practices is preferred.