Organic Chemistry Specialist | Specialist organische Chemie (w/m/d)

Brunel GmbH NL Rosenheim

Rosenheim, Oberbayern, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 24, 2026
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

As an Organic Chemistry Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between research and commercial production. Your primary focus will be the technology transfer of new production processes from R&D to chemical manufacturing environments. Day-to-day, you will develop, optimize, and troubleshoot synthesis and purification methods for organic active ingredients. This includes performing process adjustments and validations from laboratory scale up to full production scale-up. You will be responsible for ensuring strict adherence to safety standards and regulatory requirements such as GMP, GxP, FDA, and USDA. This role is highly collaborative, requiring close coordination with production, quality assurance, and R&D teams, as well as international project partners. The position is particularly attractive for professionals seeking a permanent contract with a structured collective agreement (ver.di), offering 30 days of vacation and comprehensive professional development opportunities within a globally established engineering service provider.

Required Skills

Education

University degree in Organic Chemistry or a related field; alternatively, equivalent professional experience in chemical production.

Experience

  • Professional experience in chemical production or organic chemistry research
  • Practical experience in preparative organic chemistry and analytical methods like HPLC
  • Experience in scaling up chemical reactions is highly desirable
  • Experience working within GxP-regulated environments is preferred
  • Experience in cross-functional and international project collaboration

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must be able to work in a dynamic environment; requires a structured and solution-oriented working style; requires compliance with international regulatory standards (FDA, USDA).