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Pharmaceutical job descriptions cover diverse roles, from R&D scientists discovering drugs to production technicians manufacturing them and sales reps marketing them. Key responsibilities include ensuring compliance with regulatory standards (FDA, GMP), maintaining safety, rigorous quality control, and documenting processes, requiring technical knowledge in chemistry, biology, or pharmacology.
Common Pharmaceutical Job RolesPharmaceutical Production Technician / OperatorDescription: Operates, cleans, and maintains manufacturing equipment (e.g., blenders, tablet presses) in clean-room environments.Responsibilities: Executes production steps, ensures adherence to Safety and Quality guidelines, records data in Batch Manufacturing Records (BMR).Quality Control (QC) Analyst / ScientistDescription: Tests raw materials, in-process samples, and finished products to ensure compliance with specifications.Responsibilities: Performs analytical testing (e.g., HPLC, UV), calibrates equipment, validates methods, and documents findings for compliance.Quality Assurance (QA) SpecialistDescription: Oversees compliance and safety standards, ensuring all products follow regulatory requirements and company policies.Responsibilities: Reviews batch records, investigates deviations, manages documentation systems, and conducts audits.Pharmaceutical Sales Representative / Medical RepresentativeDescription: Promotes and sells pharmaceutical products to healthcare professionals (physicians, pharmacists).Responsibilities: Builds relationships with doctors, educates on product benefits and side effects, achieves sales targets, and provides market feedback.Research and Development (R&D) ScientistDescription: Researches and develops new drug compounds or improves existing formulas.Responsibilities: Conducts drug discovery research, performs preclinical testing, and analyzes experimental data. Typical Qualifications & SkillsEducation: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biology, or related fields.Technical Knowledge: Understanding of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), ICH guidelines, and pharmaceutical machinery.Skills: Strong documentation skills (BMR, SOPs), attention to detail, problem-solving, and laboratory technical skills.