Claire Quinn

Microbiology and Analytical Laboratory Supervisor at Nice-Pak International
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(386) 825-5501
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Greater Cheshire West and Chester Area, UK

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Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Manufacturing
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Microbiology and Analytical Laboratory Supervisor
      • Nov 2020 - Present

    • Netherlands
    • Chemical Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Process Chemist
      • Sep 2018 - Nov 2020

      As a process chemist/QC analyst, I have been further exposed to new analytical techniques and have furthermore gained an in depth knowledge of the processes that are involved in a chemical plant. Key roles: • Quality control analysis using gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, acidity titrations, density and refractions. • Responsible for the weekly and monthly calibrations of all instruments. • Troubleshooting of GC’s and general maintenance. Fully capable of maintaining and solving potential issues (column changing, septum and lining changing etc). • Developing new ideas and techniques for process improvements. • Identifying and solving process-related issues. • Daily effleunt analysis. Show less

  • TJH2b
    • Bromborough
    • Senior Analytical Chemist
      • Aug 2014 - Aug 2018

      As a senior chemist at TJ|H2b Analytical Services Ltd, I have been exposed to a number of different analytical techniques related to petroleum based product analysis. Working closely with the laboratory management to deliver ISO 17025 quality results, my training has been vast and expansive, encompassing a number of disciplines that are included below: • Gas Chromatography. • Karl Fischer Titration. • High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. • Infrared Spectroscopy. • Microscopy. As mentioned previously, I am one of the few analysts who have been accredited to perform ISO 17025 accredited analysis. ISO 17025 is an industry standard that demonstrates that the lab operates a quality system to show that we are technically competent and are able to generate technically valid results. Show less

  • Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital
    • Liverpool, United Kingdom
    • Research Assistant
      • Sep 2012 - May 2013

      Volunteer work at the Liverpool heart and chest hospital whilst studying at university. This involved me undergoing my own research project studying microparticles in angioplasty patients and participating in various human clinical trials. Key roles: • Handling blood samples using anticoagulant strategies, centrifugation and separation techniques. • Analysing microparticles using flow cytometry. • ELISA analysis Volunteer work at the Liverpool heart and chest hospital whilst studying at university. This involved me undergoing my own research project studying microparticles in angioplasty patients and participating in various human clinical trials. Key roles: • Handling blood samples using anticoagulant strategies, centrifugation and separation techniques. • Analysing microparticles using flow cytometry. • ELISA analysis

    • Work experience
      • Feb 2009 - Mar 2009

      I split my work experience at the Leahurst Large and Small Animal Hospital between the microbiology, diagnostic haematology and biochemistry laboratories. Key roles: • Analysis of bloods using automated blood analyser and differential blood counts. • Post-mortem specimen analysis (stained smears, Miles & Misra method etc) I split my work experience at the Leahurst Large and Small Animal Hospital between the microbiology, diagnostic haematology and biochemistry laboratories. Key roles: • Analysis of bloods using automated blood analyser and differential blood counts. • Post-mortem specimen analysis (stained smears, Miles & Misra method etc)

Education

  • Edge Hill University
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology, General
    2010 - 2013

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