Job description:
Job Specific Accountabilities:
- Implements injectable product development activities including project initiation, study designs, routine laboratory procedures, and reports preparation to support product development efficiently.
 - Knowledge on injectable process development aspect such as compounding, filtration, filling operation and terminal sterilization by autoclaving required.
 - Understanding on pharmacopeial requirement & ICH guideline for parenteral dosage forms.
 - Aware about principle of QbD (Quality by Design) for product development and DoE (Design of Experiment).
 - Documentation preparation experience on Tech Transfer Report, Product Development Report, setting product specification and Risk assessment required.
 - Knowledge of filter, tube and packaging material selection, filter validation, extractable and leachable study.
 - Analyses and evaluates test results to make well-reasoned strategic recommendations that inform future R&D decisions at Hikma.
 - Summarizes and critically evaluates the study results, trend analysis, stability monitoring, trouble shooting in order to develop and test new hypotheses, execute experiments and author technical reports.
 - Demonstrates excellent oral and written communication skills with ability to present results through written reports, publications and related documentation.
 - Participates in the development and scale-up processes from bench top to pilot scale in order to assist in technology transfer to commercial plants.
 - Gathers and provides new perspectives, arriving at solutions based on multiples sources of information to evaluate and solve complex technical challenges that arise on both internal and external projects.
 - Collaborates and gains commitment with stakeholders internally and externally to achieve project objectives in support of product development and approval.
 
 
Minimum Qualifications:
 
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Pharmacy .
 
Minimum Experience:
 
3-5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry with a Injectable R&D focus preferred