Syngene International is a leading contract research, development, and manufacturing organization (CRDMO) that provides integrated scientific solutions to the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chemical industries. With cutting-edge facilities and a strong focus on innovation, Syngene is committed to delivering high-quality research and development services, supporting global clients in drug discovery and development.
Job Responsibilities
As part of the Chemical Development team at Syngene International, selected candidates will be responsible for:
- Process Development: Designing and optimizing chemical processes for pharmaceutical and industrial applications.
- Scale-up Activities: Transitioning chemical reactions from laboratory scale (mg) to pilot and commercial scale (kg to ton).
- Organic Synthesis: Conducting advanced organic reactions for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (API) and intermediates.
- Technology Transfer: Supporting the transfer of developed processes to production facilities while ensuring compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
- Reaction Handling: Managing complex chemical reactions, ensuring efficiency, safety, and reproducibility.
- Route Scouting & Literature Survey: Identifying cost-effective and innovative synthesis routes through extensive research.
Required Qualifications
- Degree: M.Sc. in Chemistry (Organic/Analytical/Industrial/General Chemistry or related fields).
- Experience: 1-12 years of relevant experience in chemical development, process research, and scale-up activities.
Essential Skills
- Mandatory Skills:
- Process Development & Scale-up
- Organic Synthesis & API Manufacturing
- Reaction Handling & Optimization
- Good to Have:
- Literature Survey & Route Scouting
- Technology Transfer & GMP Compliance
- Scaling from mg to kg/ton scale
How to Apply
Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can participate in the Walk-in Drive on 8th February 2025 in Bangalore. To apply:
- Email your resume to: Sulake.Divyasree@Syngeneintl.com
- Subject Line: Application for Chemical Development – Walk-in Drive 8th Feb

