Designation
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QC & R&D Chemist (Biological)
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Job Location
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Sikandrabad, Uttar Pradesh
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Roles & Responsibilities
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Quality Control (QC):
- Conduct chemical, microbiological, and biological testing of raw materials, in-process samples, and finished products.
- Ensure adherence to quality standards, regulatory requirements, and specifications for biological formulations.
- Perform stability testing and prepare detailed reports on product shelf-life and efficacy.
- Maintain documentation and lab records as per regulatory and internal compliance guidelines.
- Calibrate and maintain laboratory instruments and equipment.
- Investigate non-conformities and deviations in quality and implement corrective actions.
Research & Development (R&D):
- Assist in formulating new biological products and improving existing formulations.
- Conduct experiments and trials to test the efficiency and performance of bio-based agrochemicals and biological seed treatments.
- Collaborate with the regulatory team to ensure compliance with FAO, BIS, and other industry standards.
- Develop test methods and analytical procedures for biological products.
- Participate in process optimization to improve production efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Regulatory & Compliance:
- Ensure compliance with national and international regulatory guidelines for biological formulations.
- Prepare and maintain technical reports, SOPs, and validation documents.
- Work closely with the production and supply chain teams to ensure smooth product commercialization.
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Key Qualifications
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Education:
- M.Sc. / B.Tech in Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, or related disciplines.
Experience:
- 3-5 years of experience in Quality Control (QC) or R&D in biological or agrochemical industries.
Skills & Competencies:
- Knowledge of biological testing, microbial cultures, fermentation processes, and enzyme assays.
- Proficiency in analytical instruments such as HPLC, GC, Spectrophotometry, and PCR.
- Understanding of ISO, GLP, and GMP guidelines for quality assurance.
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