Avantika Pharma has announced an exciting career opportunity for experienced microbiology professionals. The company is hiring Senior Officer – Microbiology for its Quality Control Department at the Bavla Plant, Gujarat. Candidates with 3–5 years of pharmaceutical microbiology experience and knowledge of GMP & GLP are encouraged to apply.
If you are looking to build your career in pharmaceutical quality assurance and microbiology testing, this is an excellent opportunity to join a growing organization committed to delivering safe and high-quality healthcare products.
Job Overview
Particular Details
Company Name
Avantika Pharma
Job Position
Senior Officer – Microbiology
Department
Quality Control – Microbiology
Job Location
Bavla Plant, Gujarat
Experience Required
3–5 Years
Qualification
B.Sc./M.Sc. in Microbiology, Biotechnology, or Life Sciences
Industry
Pharmaceutical
About Avantika Pharma
Avantika Pharma is a pharmaceutical manufacturing company committed to delivering quality healthcare products. The organization focuses on microbial safety, regulatory compliance, and continuous improvement while maintaining GMP and GLP standards in its manufacturing facilities.
Key Responsibilities
The selected candidate will be responsible for:
Environmental Monitoring (EM) activities
Water and microbial testing
Media preparation and culture handling
Sterility, Bioburden & Microbial Limit Testing (MLT)
Documentation according to GMP & GLP guidelines
Handling microbiology laboratory instruments and equipment
Investigation of deviations and Out of Specification (OOS) results
Supporting internal and regulatory audits and inspections
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates should possess:
B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Microbiology, Biotechnology, or Life Sciences
3–5 years of relevant pharmaceutical, medical device, or healthcare industry experience
Good understanding of GMP, GLP, and microbiology laboratory practices
Strong documentation and analytical skills
Ability to work in a regulated pharmaceutical environment
Skills Required
Environmental Monitoring
Sterility Testing
Water Analysis
Microbial Limit Testing
Bioburden Testing
Culture Handling
GMP & GLP Documentation
OOS Investigation
Laboratory Instrument Handling
Audit Preparation
Benefits
Avantika Pharma offers:
Career growth opportunities
Collaborative work environment
Continuous learning and development
Competitive salary and employee benefits
How to Apply
Interested candidates can send their updated resume to:
Email: hr@avantikapharma.com
For further details:
Mr. Vinit Soni: +91 9624849118
Ms. Shubhra Shah: +91 8511153443
Company Website: https://www.avantikapharma.com
Job Location: Bavla Plant, Gujarat
Why Join Avantika Pharma?
Working with Avantika Pharma provides professionals with exposure to advanced microbiological testing, regulatory compliance, GMP manufacturing, and quality systems while contributing to the production of safe pharmaceutical products.
Technical FAQs
1. What is Environmental Monitoring (EM) in pharmaceutical microbiology?
Environmental Monitoring is the routine assessment of cleanrooms, air, surfaces, personnel, and equipment to ensure controlled manufacturing environments comply with GMP requirements.
2. What is the difference between Sterility Testing and Microbial Limit Testing?
Sterility Testing confirms that sterile products contain no viable microorganisms, whereas Microbial Limit Testing determines the acceptable microbial count in non-sterile pharmaceutical products.
3. What is an OOS (Out of Specification) result?
An OOS result occurs when laboratory test results fall outside predetermined specifications. It requires documented investigation, root cause analysis, and corrective actions according to GMP guidelines.
4. Why are GMP and GLP important in microbiology laboratories?
GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) ensures products are consistently manufactured with quality standards, while GLP (Good Laboratory Practices) ensures laboratory testing is accurate, reliable, traceable, and well documented.
5. What microbiology instruments are commonly used in pharmaceutical QC laboratories?
Common instruments include Autoclaves, Laminar Air Flow units, Biological Safety Cabinets, Incubators, Colony Counters, Membrane Filtration Systems, Air Samplers, Particle Counters, pH Meters, and Microscopes.


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