The Supervisor — Gas Chromatography is responsible for the day-to-day execution and performance of the GC/GCMS team. This role ensures samples are analyzed accurately, on time, and in compliance with established methods, quality standards, and regulatory requirements.
The Supervisor provides direct leadership for the team, coordinates daily workflow, instrument utilization, and team performance to ensure consistent and reliable gas chromatography operations. This role sits at the intersection of hands-on technical oversight and frontline people leadership — translating priorities from the Director — Analytical into daily execution while keeping the team performing at a high level.
We are looking for someone who is equally comfortable directing people and troubleshooting instruments — a steady, solutions-oriented leader who keeps the floor moving, communicates problems early, and holds the team accountable to quality and compliance standards without creating friction.
Ensure adherence to SOPs, validated methods, and regulatory requirements across all GC/GCMS testing.
Review sequences, system suitability, and QC results to confirm run validity and data integrity.
Make and support defensible data disposition decisions (release, qualify, or hold), with proper documentation of deviations, root cause, and CAPA.
Partner with Quality and Data Review to escalate issues appropriately and resolve deviations while reinforcing strong documentation and LIMS practices.
• Perform additional duties as the role evolves or as directed by the Director — Analytical or laboratory management.
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- Experience in a contract laboratory or regulated testing environment (dietary supplements, food and beverage, environmental, pharmaceutical, or equivalent).
- Familiarity with ISO/IEC 17025 requirements or experience working within an accredited laboratory.
- Experience with headspace, static or dynamic, SPME, or other sample introduction techniques relevant to GC analysis.
- Formal supervisory or people management training.
- Experience analyzing natural product matrices — dietary supplements, botanicals, food and beverage, ingredients, or equivalent.
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