INTAS Pharma Walk-in Drive: Quality Assurance & Control – BSc/Diploma – Junior Officer Positions

Embark on a rewarding journey with INTAS Pharmaceuticals, a global leader in pharmaceutical formulation development, manufacturing, and marketing. This walk-in drive presents opportunities for dynamic individuals with BSc Chemistry or Diploma in Pharmacy to join as JUNIOR OFFICER, ASSOCIATE, or TRAINEE in Quality Assurance and Quality Control.
Introduction: At INTAS Pharmaceuticals, we are dedicated to creating a world of good health, happiness, and hope. As a multinational pharmaceutical company, we operate in over 85 countries, with a significant presence in regulated markets. Join us in our pursuit of excellence and contribute to meaningful healthcare solutions.
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📱 Join Click HereAbout INTAS Pharmaceuticals: INTAS Pharmaceuticals stands tall as a multinational pharmaceutical giant committed to innovation and quality. With a presence in over 85 countries, we are growing at a remarkable 20% CAGR. Our mission is to contribute to global healthcare by creating products that make a positive impact on lives.
INTAS Vacancies List:
- JUNIOR OFFICER / ASSOCIATE / TRAINEE – Quality Assurance
- Department: Quality Assurance
- Qualification: BSc Chemistry / Diploma in Pharmacy
- Experience: 0 to 01 Year
- JUNIOR OFFICER / ASSOCIATE / TRAINEE – Quality Control
- Department: Quality Control
- Qualification: BSc Chemistry / Diploma in Pharmacy
- Experience: 0 to 01 Year with computer literacy.

Job Description:
- Role: Junior Officer, Associate, Trainee
- Industry Type: Pharmaceutical
- Department: Quality Assurance / Quality Control
- Employment Type: Full-time
- Role Category: Entry Level
- Educational Background: BSc Chemistry / Diploma in Pharmacy
- Key Skills: Computer literacy, knowledge of cGMP norms, laboratory safety.
- How to Apply: Interested candidates may share their updated resume at hrmatoda@intaspharma.com.
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