As a QC Pharmacist, you will play a vital role in ensuring the quality and safety of pharmaceutical products. Your primary responsibilities will include:- **Quality Control Testing**: Conduct tests on incoming raw materials and finished products to ensure they meet the required specifications and standards for safety and effectiveness.- **Documentation and Reporting**: Maintain accurate records of all quality control processes, including test results and any deviations from expected outcomes. This ensures compliance with regulatory standards.- **Equipment Maintenance**: Regularly check and calibrate laboratory equipment to ensure they operate correctly, providing reliable and accurate results for quality testing.- **Collaboration**: Work closely with other departments, such as production and research and development, to address any quality issues that may arise during the manufacturing process.- **Regulatory Compliance**: Stay updated with industry regulations and guidelines to ensure that all quality control activities adhere to legal and safety standards.To succeed in this role, candidates should possess strong analytical skills and attention to detail to identify and resolve quality issues. Effective communication skills will be crucial for working with team members across various departments. A strong foundation in pharmaceutical sciences, gained through a B.Pharma or B.Sc degree, is necessary. While freshers are welcome to apply, candidates must be committed to maintaining high standards of quality and safety.