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Description
SGS is the world\'s leading inspection, verification, testing and
certification company. SGS is recognised as the global benchmark for
quality and integrity. With more than 89,000 employees, SGS operates a
network of over 2,600 offices and laboratories around the world.
Job Description
The Analyst I, Chemistry Laboratory conducts routine sample analysis,
preparation, extraction, and digestion with and without the use of
instrumentation following official methods and laboratory Standard
Operating Procedures (SOPs). Builds their knowledge and skills in
evaluation of the chemical and physical properties of various organic
and inorganic substances for consumer product testing purposes.
- Under direct supervision conducts routine analytical studies of
samples, preparation, extraction, and digestion with and without the
use of instrumentation following official methods and laboratory
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and protocols
- Assists in preparation, submission and filing reports on client
sample tests, correlation tests, calibration, validation and other
projects
- Performs routine operation, maintenance, calibration, and
trouble-shoots laboratory instruments / equipment
- May assist / gets exposure to development of the analytical methods,
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and other operating, safety and
quality documents for method development, transfer, and validation
studies
- Assists with investigation, and preparation of responses to client
inquiries
- Inputs and maintains technical information as needed to support the
laboratory functions/operations
- Maintains Laboratory Notebook
- Adheres to internal standards, policies and procedures
- Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor\'s Degree in Chemistry or related Science discipline
- 0-2 years of relevant experience in one or more of the following
areas viscosity, assay, titrations, ICP, and TLC