Job Description

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  • Health insurance
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The R&D Chemist plays a key role in developing and optimizing innovative personal care formulations that align with Apollo's growth strategy. This position is responsible for end-to-end formulation activities, from bench development and testing through scale-up and technology transfer, ensuring compliance with safety and regulatory standards. The Chemist will collaborate cross-functionally with Quality, Purchasing, Production, and other departments to deliver competitive, high-quality products to market.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Develops and/or performs all formulation requirements on new formulas; includes creation of theoretical formulation, bench mix development, product description/formulation sheets, lab tests, stability testing/monitoring, color verification, etc.
  • Writes and/or reviews procedures, purchase orders, quotes and specifications needed to support formulation activities.
  • Documents test results, specifications, and final formula procedures in a standard format for including in the Master File.
  • Participates in the technology transfer from pilot scale to commercial manufacturing runs.
  • Communicates in a timely fashion all information regarding formulation, project status, raw material research, results, etc. to all appropriate individuals in Purchasing, Sales, Finance and Quality departments.
  • Ensures the maintenance and/or adherence to good laboratory practices and all safety regulations within the laboratory and within the plant during scale up.
  • Provides technical knowledge in guiding other formulators, chemists and technicians in the R&D Lab.
  • Proactively monitors the industry landscape and Apollo's formulation database to ensure Apollo's formulations are price competitive.
  • Proactively ensures the proper transition of technologies from the Laboratory to Compounding, Production, Quality, Purchasing and other affiliated departments to ensure timely and successful first batch manufacturing and launches.
  • Keeps abreast of current trends, practices, developments and regulatory changes which would impact products, procedures, or formulations and communicates new or revised requirements to the R&D Department.
  • Evaluates new and alternative raw materials for functionality and stability.
  • Use creativity in allowing Apollo to compete in any or every personal care arena desired, creating new innovative product formulations in line with Apollo's business strategy.
  • Work with the appropriate departments to ensure proper scale up and first batch quality
  • Ensure formulations are competitively priced
  • Proactive formulary development to generate intellectual property assets
  • Perform other duties as assigned
JOB REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field (post-secondary education required).
  • 1-3 years of progressive laboratory experience in formulation development, preferably within the personal care or cosmetics industry.
  • Solid understanding of laboratory techniques, stability testing, and good laboratory practices (GLP).
  • Experience with scale-up processes and technology transfer to manufacturing is an asset.
  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and documentation skills.
  • Ability to research and evaluate raw materials, industry trends, and regulatory requirements.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills to work effectively with cross-functional teams.
  • Creative mindset with the ability to contribute to innovative product development and cost-effective formulations.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD2841531
  • Industry
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  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
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  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Toronto, ON, Canada
  • Education
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