Synthetic Molecule Design and Development has an exciting opportunity for an analytical chemist to join our development group. You will be part of a diverse team of analytical chemists, organic chemists, pharmaceutical scientists, and engineers delivering product and process understanding across a broad range of platforms (e.g. small molecule, peptides, and oligonucleotides). Top candidates for this position will be able to:
- Engage with scientists across Eli Lilly's Development and Manufacturing organizations to develop and implement robust analytical methods and control strategies
- Evaluate and/or deploy new analytical technologies/methods to advance Lilly's current analytical capabilities
The ideal candidate will possess a breadth of analytical experience, a proven track record of success in conducting laboratory experiments, and a solid foundation in analytical data analysis. Candidates should excel in technical problem-solving, demonstrate learning agility, and collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
Position Responsibilities:
- Independently generate data to inform development activities using HPLC, UHPLC, GC, and LCMS
- Develop robust analytical methods (e.g., HPLC purity, potency) and collaborate with other functions or external partners to enable the successful transfer and implementation of those methods...
Basic Qualifications:
- BS or MS in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or a related field
Additional Skills/Preferences:
- Prior experience with the analysis of pharmaceutical products (e.g., drug substances, solid oral dosage forms) or similar laboratory activities
- Experience with chromatographic separations and a strong working knowledge of other techniques commonly used for the analysis of synthetic molecules (e.g., FTIR, NMR, UV-Vis, KF, ICP, DSC, TGA, XRPD)
- Deep understanding of analytical method characterization and the associated performance attributes (e.g., linearity, precision, LOD/LOQ)...
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