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AMRI Global | Walk-In Interview For Research Scientist | 17th November 2018 | Hyderabad







Walk-in Interviews for Research Chemists

Qualification : MSc Organic Chemistry
Experience : 2 to 6 years of medicinal chemistry experience
Venue : Hotel Solitaire Grand Annex, S.D Road
Time : 9:30 am to 4:30 pm
Date : 17 -11-2018 ( Saturday )

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SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS

The Research Scientist is expected to demonstrate expertise in both the theoretical and practical aspects of organic chemistry. Principal responsibility is the synthesis, purification, and identification of chemical intermediates and target compounds. A major component in the scientist's performance rating will be based on productivity.

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.

1. Synthesize known compounds efficiently using literature or in-house notebook procedures.

2. Under supervisory direction, synthesize new compounds by making appropriate modifications of known methods in order to improve yields. The scientist should be able to handle a wide range of reaction types.

3. Purify synthesized chemicals to an appropriate degree. The scientist will be able to use the full range of chromatographic, crystallization, and distillation techniques.

4. Analyze and identify compounds using a good range of modern separation and spectroscopic techniques. This will include interpretation of TLC, HPLC, polarimetry, IR, mass spec, and NMR spectra of moderate complexity.

5. Organize work time so that several reactions are run concurrently. Use time efficiently to produce target compounds and perform other tasks.

6. Learn and conduct literature searches.

7. Recommend and implement methods to increase the quality of products and/or services.

8. Keep accurate, legible and complete records of all experiments and observations.

9. Submit acceptable written periodic reports. Prepare summaries of experimental findings reliably and independently.

10. Discuss routinely with supervisor the status of assigned programs and potential problems. The latter is especially important in cases where the scientist may be unfamiliar with the reagents or conditions to be employed.

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