Informing customers about the required documents for processing the customer orders. Sending reminders to the customer. Review and archive the documents from the customer.
The National Institute of Immunology is committed to advanced research addressing the basic mechanisms involved in body's defence to identify modalities for manipulation of the immune system to provide protection against diseases and understand mechanisms that can be used to target disease processes for intervention.
Responsible for identifying and driving improvement projects within Deviations, CR handling, and other relevant processes, together with the process manager. Derive KPIs for the QMS and measure performance and put in place improvements.
Having Injectable Experience of Analysis of raw material, In-process, Finish products, Stability testing, Process validation. Hands on Experience of HPLC, GC, LBPC, Osmometer, KF Auto titrator and UV - Visible spectrometer.
Discovery of Small Molecule based Cancer Immunotherapeutics and Vaccine Adjuvants. M.Pharm in Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical, Pharmaceutical Chemistry with 2 years research experience in Industry or Research Institutions or Universities.
Post-graduate Degree M.Pharm in Chemistry, or Masters in Chemistry from a recognized University, Institution. The preference will be given to candidate with higher qualification and hands on experience on HPTLC, HPLC, UV- Spectroscopy.
The candidates should have knowledge of basic chemistry, chemical reactions, chemistry experiments, materials, electrochemistry, polymer chemistry, Physical chemistry, and catalysis.
Review of approved vendor list in-line with submitted, current DMF. Review of Raw materials, Packing materials specification and analytical procedures. Preparation of ODMF, Technical package as per customer requirement.
Review of BPR, batch cleaning record, test data sheet, Sampling of API finished goods. Preparation of APQR. Handing of QMS document Change control, Deviation, CAPA, OOS, OOT review.
Master Degree in Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry from a recognized University or equivalent. Hands-on experience in multistep small to large-scale organic synthesis.