FAQs
What is the primary role of the Analytical Scientist at P&G?
The Analytical Scientist leads analytical method development and scientific investigation across a diverse range of P&G’s Personal Health Care business portfolio, particularly within the EiMEA or AMA market regions.
What type of teams will the Analytical Scientist work with?
The Analytical Scientist will work with multifunctional teams globally to set analytical testing strategy and manage the deployment of analytical resources.
What responsibilities are associated with external contract sites?
The Analytical Scientist will support product development at external contract sites and collaborate with P&G Quality Control labs globally to manage product release testing.
What are some specific tasks the Analytical Scientist is expected to perform?
Specific tasks include sample and solution preparation, sample submission logging into Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELN), technical troubleshooting of instruments and methods, and executing chromatography methods such as GCMS, GC-FID, and HPLC.
How does P&G ensure compliance in this role?
The Analytical Scientist must conform to site and lab Health, Safety and Environment requirements and comply with the principles of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
What is expected of the Analytical Scientist in terms of team training?
The Analytical Scientist is responsible for training laboratory analytical chemists in established methods and being the first contact for technical troubleshooting.
What kind of work environment can the Analytical Scientist expect?
The work environment is dynamic and respectful, valuing each individual and promoting work-life balance, with a friendly and diverse atmosphere at the Reading Innovation Centre.
What development opportunities are offered to the Analytical Scientist?
P&G offers meaningful work from day one, along with continuous coaching, mentorship, and a range of personal and career development opportunities.
What qualifications are required for the Analytical Scientist position?
Candidates are required to have a PhD in a relevant field related to analytical measurements, a Masters degree in an analytical discipline, or significant analytical experience, preferably including broader industry experience.
What skills are essential for success in the Analytical Scientist role?
Essential skills include a good knowledge of analytical techniques for product development and quality control, excellent interpersonal skills for team interaction, and strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
