SUMMARY The primary function of the Quality Control Analyst is to perform physical and chemical testing on incoming herbs and finished product to ensure conformance to quality standards.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Perform a variety of analytical tests on herbs; routinely perform moisture, ash, extractable matter, and essential oil distillations.
Analytical testing requires working safely with hazards such as an oven, a benchtop furnace, hotplates, distillation heat elements, lab glassware, acids, and other chemicals.
Complete out-of-specification investigations and documentation of non-conforming results.
Regularly review pharmacopeial monographs and test methods to ensure testing procedure is current and compliant
Edit and update controlled documents as needed for accuracy, such as forms and SOPs.
Ensure compliance with GMP documentation requirements.
Complete special projects as needed, both short-term priorities and long-term objectives
ADDITIONAL DUTIES
Support/serve as back-up to identity testing by HPTLC (High Performance Thin-Layer Chromatography) on incoming herbs and finished product
Sampling of herb shipments in the warehouse
Serve as a backup to the microbiology lab when needed. Primary backup function will be to read/enumerate plates. May include setting plates, prep work, and autoclaving.
Maintain lab cleanliness through regular cleaning of work area and washing own glassware
Care for lab equipment with regular cleaning and any suggested preventative maintenance that does not require special expertise
Attend team meetings within Quality and interdepartmental meetings as assigned
Additional tasks as assigned by department manager.
SUPERVISORY/BUDGET
No direct supervisory or budgetary oversight
REQUIREMENTS
Education/Experience:
One year lab experience, either educational or industry setting
BA or BS in a scientific discipline or equivalent education and/or experience
One year of experience in food production, dietary supplements, or other regulated industry preferred
Knowledge/Abilities/Skills:
Experience with basic laboratory equipment and techniques required – analytical balances for weighing, volumetric glassware, micropipettes, sterile handling, chemical safety
Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Ability to read and interpret technical and regulatory documents.
Excellent organization and time-management skills
Working knowledge of GMPs preferred
Basic microbiology experience and/or knowledge a plus
Bilingual – English/Spanish highly desired.
Technical Skills:
As described above
Travel Requirements:
N/A
Office Hours/Location:
This position is based in Sebastopol, CA. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 – 5:00pm. Expected in-offices days are Monday through Friday. Plant scheduled overtime shifts must be supported. Subject to change.
Remote candidates will not be considered for this role.
Work Environment:
Works primarily in the QC laboratory. A lab coat is worn while performing tests. Hazardous chemicals are present, requiring adherence to chemical and safety policies.
Occasional work in the production area or storage warehouse where GMP dress codes and hygiene practices are strictly enforced (gowns, hair nets, removed jewelry, hand washing, etc.)
Traditional Medicinals, Inc. and its subsidiaries are proud equal-opportunity employers. We wholeheartedly embrace authenticity, diversity, and people's differences. We acknowledge, celebrate, and support individuality to the great advantage of our consumers, our stakeholders, our products, and the planet.
We are committed to building an inclusive workplace for all our people. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability, medical condition, pregnancy, genetic information, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law.
Compensation range for this position is $24.95 - $32.76 per hour.
Compensation is determined based on non-discriminatory, business-related factors, including but not limited to, training, experience, education and/or professional certifications, geographic location, and market data.