Competitive pyy; not specified; 401k savings & com...
Knowledge of usp <795> and usp <800>
Understanding of cgmp fda 503b guidelines
Ability to work with delicate laboratory equipment
The role involves following proprietary formulations to compound commercially unavailable prescriptions into appropriate dosage forms such as oral liquids and topical agents
Job Summary
The role involves following proprietary formulations to compound commercially unavailable prescriptions into appropriate dosage forms such as oral liquids and topical agents.
Employees are offered 4 weeks of paid vacation in the first year along with competitive pay and a focus on work/life balance.
The position requires strict adherence to USP<797>, USP<800>, and cGMP guidance while maintaining a clean and safe compounding lab environment.
Matching Summary
The role involves following proprietary formulations to compound commercially unavailable prescriptions into appropriate dosage forms such as oral liquids and topical agents.
Salary
Competitive Pay; Not specified; 401k savings & company match; Health, dental, and vision benefits
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Knowledge of USP <795> and USP <800>
Understanding of cGMP FDA 503B Guidelines
Ability to work with delicate laboratory equipment
Experience in compounding sterile injectables
Strict adherence to safety and hygiene protocols
Nice-to-have
Previous compounding experience welcomed but not required
Fast-moving dynamic environment adaptability
Strong attention to detail and accuracy
Willingness to undergo continuous education
Key Requirements
National certification and state licensure current and in good standing
High School diploma or equivalent
One year of compounding experience preferred
Must pass medical clearance for OSHA respiratory mask