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Formulation Research Development Jobs in Ontario

Confectionery Specialist

Saint Catharines, ON ยท On-site

CA$60K - CA$80K/yr

... gummy products from formulation development to scale up and commercial manufacturing. The ... Support technology transfers for new products from R&D to commercial manufacturing by training ...

CA$60K - CA$80K/yr

... gummy products from formulation development to scale up and commercial manufacturing. The ... Support technology transfers for new products from R&D to commercial manufacturing by training ...

This is not a greenfield research project. The algorithms exist, they run, and they produce results ... Demonstrated ability to go from problem formulation to working code. Python proficiency required ...

This is not a greenfield research project. The algorithms exist, they run, and they produce results ... Demonstrated ability to go from problem formulation to working code. Python proficiency required ...

Senior Systems Engineer

Ottawa, ON ยท Hybrid

CA$127K - CA$160K/yr

Provides technical support for national capital program development and formulation of national ... Keeps up to date on research in the RPAS Traffic Management industry and on the work of standards ...

Actuary and Underwriting Lead

Pickering, ON ยท Hybrid

CA$100K - CA$138K/yr

Ability to conduct large scale projects and research through all stages: concept formulation ... We offer this program as part of our commitment to employee development. This benefit supports ...

Lead and support clients in the development, implementation and reporting to climate change impacts ... Performing research, stakeholder engagement, and analysis as part of materiality assessments and ...

Lead and support clients in the development, implementation and reporting to climate change impacts ... Performing research, stakeholder engagement, and analysis as part of materiality assessments and ...

Lead and support clients in the development, implementation and reporting to climate change impacts ... Performing research, stakeholder engagement, and analysis as part of materiality assessments and ...

Lead and support clients in the development, implementation and reporting to climate change impacts ... Performing research, stakeholder engagement, and analysis as part of materiality assessments and ...

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What is the difference between Formulation Research Development vs Formulation Chemist?

AspectFormulation Research DevelopmentFormulation Chemist
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fieldsBachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related fields
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, product development teams, R&D departmentsLaboratories, manufacturing facilities, R&D teams
Industry UsageUsed across pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, and chemical industries for developing new formulationsPrimarily in similar industries, focusing on creating and optimizing formulations

Formulation Research Development involves designing and developing new formulations, often with a focus on innovation and product improvement. Formulation Chemists typically execute these formulations, testing and refining them to meet quality and safety standards. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and work environments, but Research Development emphasizes the creation process, while Chemists focus on formulation execution and optimization.

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Professor, Part-Time (Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs & Quality Operations)

SENECA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS&TECHNOLOGY

York, ON โ€ข On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

Do you believe in the power of education to transform lives and communities?

Are you passionate about shaping the next generation of career-ready and world-ready individuals? If so, Seneca invites you to join our dynamic faculty in redefining the boundaries of teaching and learning. Joining Seneca you will be a part of a team that is committed to providing an education experience that goes beyond textbooks and classrooms ensuring that our students are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in today's dynamic labour markets. As a professor at Seneca, you'll have the opportunity to be at the forefront of experiential learning, working closely with industry partners to provide students with real-world insights and opportunities, while also demonstrating teaching excellence, academic leadership, and expertise in curriculum development. Whether it's through entrepreneurship initiatives, applied research projects, or co-op placements, you'll play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our students. So, if you're ready to embrace flexibility, innovation, and the limitless potential of education, we invite you to join us on this journey. Together, let's redefine the future of education and empower the next generation of leaders, thinkers, and change makers.

Here is What's on Your Horizon


Faculty/School: School of Biological Sciences & Applied Chemistry
Program/Courses: Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs & Quality Operations
Campus: Seneca @York
This program focuses on applied pharmaceutical regulatory and quality practices, including product development, global regulatory frameworks, compliance, and quality assurance systems within the life sciences sector. Students develop industry-aligned competencies to support safe, effective, and compliant pharmaceutical products in domestic and international markets.

We welcome applications for part-time teaching opportunities. Course assignments are based on scheduling and instructional needs. Contract faculty typically teach up to 6 hours per week. While some courses may be offered online or in a hybrid format, availability for on-campus teaching is often preferred. To help us align your application with the right opportunity, please include your availability when applying.

Responsible for providing academic leadership in the classroom and ensuring an effective and compelling learning environment for students. You will...

  • Ensure student awareness of course objectives, instructional approaches, and evaluation methods
  • Deliver scheduled instruction, including lectures, labs, and applied learning activities
  • Provide academic support, mentorship, and guidance to students
  • Integrate real-world clinical research practices into teaching and learning
  • Evaluate student performance and assume responsibility for assessment within assigned courses
What You Bring to Seneca


Education

  • Completion of post-secondary education in a relevant scientific field is required; a Master's degree or post-graduate certificate in regulatory affairs or a related discipline is preferred

Experience

  • Minimum three (3) years of recent industry experience in pharmaceutical regulatory affairs, product development, or quality operations
  • Demonstrated post-secondary teaching experience and/or experience delivering training in an industry setting is preferred
  • Practical experience in areas such as product formulation, regulatory submissions, quality systems, or compliance
  • Experience mentoring or training students or early-career professionals is an asset

Skills

  • Strong knowledge of pharmaceutical regulatory frameworks and global harmonization practices (e.g., ICH, FDA, Health Canada)
  • Expertise in quality assurance, compliance, and pharmaceutical development processes
  • Ability to connect theory to applied industry practice
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills related to regulatory and quality environments
  • Demonstrated excellence in communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
  • Commitment to collaborative teamwork and student success
  • Industry connections and relevant professional certifications are considered assets
  • Commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion in education