May & Baker, Nigeria Plc was founded on September 4, 1944 as Nigeria’s first pharmaceutical company. It has its origin in England, the United Kingdom where in 1834, three chemists founded Grimwade, May & Pickett, a firm for manufacturing chemicals for pharmaceutical products. In 1839 Grimwade, May & Pickett transformed into May & Baker...
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Reporting to the Quality Control Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for the analysis of Packaging Materials to ensure the timely manufacture and packaging of Pharmaceutical products in line with the requirements of regulatory bodies and current Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
Applicants must possess a degree/HND in a relevant field, preferably Natural Sciences.
Candidates must be analytical with an eye for details.
Proficiency with Graphic Design packages is an added advantage.
A minimum of one (1) year previous experience as Packaging Material Analyst in a Pharmaceutical company is required.
Reporting to the Production Manager, and the incumbent will be expected to work with the production process team to achieve output and efficiency targets ensuring that products are manufactured according to good manufacturing practice (GMP) and other regulatory guidelines.
The preferred candidate must have in-depth knowledge of pharmaceutical manufacturing process, must be proactive and analytical, must have an eye for detail, drive for efficiency, and passion for creativity and innovation.
Applicants must possess a B. Pharm and must have completed NYSC.
Method of Application
Interested candidates should send their CV to careers@may-baker.com
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