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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Senior Formulation Scientist

Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Beximco Pharma) is a leading manufacturer and exporter of medicines from Bangladesh. The company has already received approvals from global regulatory authorities such as AGES (EU), TGA (Australia), GCC (Gulf), ANVISA (Brazil) and INVIMA (Colombia) and is currently building its presence in the regulated markets of Europe, USA and Asia Pacific. In line with its global expansion, the company now looks for candidates with proven track record to fill the following position:


Senior Formulation Scientist [Formulation R&D]

Job Requirement

At least 8 years of experience in formulation development. Ideal candidate should have a track record of filing at least 50 ANDAs to US FDA or same number of EU filings.

Job Description

The candidate will be responsible for developing generic drug formulations for the regulated markets such as US and Europe and optimize their processes for scale-up and production.
The company offers to the deserving candidates the best compensation in the industry and an excellent working environment with a steep learning curve and career path.

Educational Qualification

Minimum M Pharm/M Sc, preferably with a Ph.D.

Apply Instruction
Interested individuals fulfilling the above requirements are requested to send their application along with resume and a recent passport size photograph to:

Human Resources Department, Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd.,
19 Dhanmondi R/A, Road No 7, Dhaka-1205
by August 7, 2011.


Application Deadline : 07 Aug, 2011
Source : The Independent
Date of Publication : 24 Jul, 2011

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