Title:Process ChemistCompany:Ipsen Manufacturing Ireland LtdJob Description:Ipsen in Ireland is represented by a dynamic state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, creating API for our key products. Due to internal mobility, we have an opportunity for a Process Chemist to join our Manufacturing Technical Support (MS&T) team on a specified purpose contract basis until December 2025, with the possibility of extension.As part of Ipsen’s Technical Operations strategy, and the MS&T group's contribution to it, you will support relevant GMP regulatory and EHS requirements. You will be involved in developing, implementing, scaling-up, continuously improving, and documenting manufacturing processes for both new and existing peptide and small molecule APIs.Main responsibilities/duties include:Proactively identifying system bottlenecks and inefficiencies and implementing recommended solutions for both development and commercial APIs.Investigating Unplanned Events requiring a chemistry input. Reviewing and approving technical investigations requiring a chemistry input incl. root cause analysis and proposed CAPAs.Providing technical chemistry support to capital investments where required.Providing synthetic chemistry expertise to support development and scale-up of manufacturing routes for peptide and small molecule APIs.To develop and coordinate continuous process verification activities for manufacturing processes.We welcome applications from candidates whose career experiences align with the requirements of this role.MSc or BSc in Scientific, Pharmaceutical, or Engineering discipline.Minimum of two years pharmaceutical technical experience.Experience in developing manufacturing processes for peptides or similar complex APIs is advantageous.Working knowledge in performing product impact assessments, risk assessments, and FMEAs.#LI-ONSITEIPSEN is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications, individuals are encouraged to apply regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.