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Molecule Steward

Upper Providence, PA · On-site +1

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

... formulation, packing and related support activities, providing strategic technical leadership to ... Extensive years' experience in small molecule pharmaceutical development and/or manufacturing

MS&T Senior Manager - Drug Product

Boston, MA · On-site +1

$138K - $208K/yr

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... formulation and compounding, sterile filtration, aseptic filling, visual inspection, and packaging ... Provideonthefloorand remote MS&T support during manufacturing campaigns. * Partner with Operations ...

Job Title Territory Sales Manager - TX Location(s) US Remote - TX Location: Candidate location is ... Experience with selling into hospitals, pharmaceutical and biotech with a focus on NGS and Oncology ...

North American Sales Director

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Title Zone Sales Director - North America Department Sales Location Niwot, US or Canada Remote ... Lead the formulation of regional sales strategies aligned with global direction and local market ...

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How much do pharmaceutical formulation remote jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for pharmaceutical formulation remote in the United States is $22.83, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a pharmaceutical formulation remote job?

A Pharmaceutical Formulation Remote job involves developing and optimizing drug formulations while working outside of a traditional laboratory or office setting, typically from home. Professionals in this role use scientific expertise to design, analyze, and improve the composition, stability, and delivery of pharmaceutical products. They often collaborate with cross-functional teams, document research findings, and ensure formulations meet regulatory requirements, all through digital communication and data analysis tools. This position is ideal for individuals seeking flexibility and who have experience in pharmaceutical sciences, chemistry, or related fields.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a pharmaceutical formulation scientist in a remote role?

To thrive as a Pharmaceutical Formulation Scientist working remotely, you need a solid background in pharmaceutical sciences or chemistry, often supported by a relevant degree and industry experience in drug formulation. Familiarity with formulation software (such as Design of Experiments tools), data analysis programs, and regulatory documentation systems is typically required. Outstanding problem-solving, communication, and self-motivation skills set top candidates apart in a remote setting. These skills and qualifications are crucial for ensuring effective development, documentation, and cross-functional collaboration in pharmaceutical product creation, even when working off-site.

What are some typical challenges faced when working remotely in pharmaceutical formulation, and how can they be addressed?

One common challenge in remote pharmaceutical formulation roles is effective collaboration with laboratory and cross-functional teams, as much of the work depends on real-time data and physical sample evaluations. To address this, professionals often rely on robust digital communication tools, regular virtual meetings, and clear documentation to stay aligned with on-site colleagues. Maintaining organized records and proactively scheduling check-ins helps ensure timely feedback and project continuity. Additionally, remote workers should familiarize themselves with digital platforms for data sharing and project management to stay efficient and connected.

What is the difference between Pharmaceutical Formulation Remote vs Pharmaceutical Quality Control Remote?

AspectPharmaceutical Formulation RemotePharmaceutical Quality Control Remote
Primary FocusDeveloping and optimizing drug formulationsTesting and ensuring the quality of pharmaceutical products
Required SkillsFormulation science, lab techniques, regulatory knowledgeAnalytical testing, quality assurance, compliance standards
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, development teams, remote collaborationLaboratories, testing facilities, remote data analysis
Common CertificationsDegree in pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, or chemistryDegree in pharmacy, chemistry, or related field; certifications in quality assurance

Pharmaceutical Formulation Remote and Pharmaceutical Quality Control Remote roles both operate within the pharmaceutical industry but focus on different aspects. Formulation specialists develop new drug products, while quality control professionals ensure products meet safety and efficacy standards. Both roles often require similar educational backgrounds and can be performed remotely, but their daily tasks and objectives differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Pharmaceutical Formulation Remote job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 6% Hybrid, and 94% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,488 per year, or $22.8 per hour.

Molecule Steward

GlaxoSmithKline

Upper Providence, PA • On-site, Remote

$14.25 - $19.50/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Position Summary
This is a truly exciting opportunity for an experienced scientific professional to take end-to-end technical accountability for a given product, from bulk API manufacturing, formulation, packing and related support activities, providing strategic technical leadership to ensure successful new product introduction, quality robustness and productivity improvements across the lifecycle.

The Molecule Steward is aligned to a new asset at Commit to Commercial Development with responsibility for representing MSAT in the development of the Product Control Strategy. When the product transfers to GSC accountability, the Molecule Steward co-ordinates Drug Substance, Drug Product, Analytical Strategy and if appropriate Device Leads to maintain the Product Control Strategy and ensure the product is maintained in the desired state of control throughout product lifecycle.

You will be responsible for developing and delivering the technical elements of the Global Supply Chain strategy with the GSC Strategy Lead and will be a recognised GSC expert in the given product or dose form. In addition to strategic technical leadership, the role will be expected to provide deep technical expertise where required to ensure highest levels of quality and robustness.

Responsibilities

  • Representing MSAT as technical single-point accountable decision maker to CMC Matrix and Medicine Supply Chain teams, ensuring that a product control strategy is defined and maintained to drive a robust product that meets target manufacturability criteria.
  • Responsible for defining the End-to-End Product Performance Qualification and Ongoing Continuous Verification Strategy for the product, including trending and sampling plans and ensuring alignment and consistency across supply nodes.
  • Maintaining accountability for the product, from transfer from R&D throughout its lifecycle, ensuring improvement plans (including 2nd generation processes) are developed and delivered impacting the manufacturing process, analytical process, pack, device, and associated specifications to deliver value.
  • Maintaining solid knowledge and understanding of complex scientific subject matter as well as evolving regulatory policies and guidelines and industry best practices. This knowledge is used in developing improvement plans for the products.
  • Accountable from an MSAT perspective for defining technology strategy & specific solutions as required to support the overall product or dose form lifecycle.
  • Responsible for leading Product Technical Lifecycle Teams, ensuring risks are identified and mitigated, and technical issues are resolved in a timely manner.
  • Responsible for coordinating the review of regulatory submissions and responses to technical questions within MSAT, ensuring review by appropriate SMEs and sites.
  • Providing leadership and subject matter expertise where required for investigations and/or critical deviations,troubleshooting, and major change programs.
  • Ensuring that product history and knowledge from development through lifecycle is maintained and aligns with knowledge management standards for the product or dose form within the GSC network.
  • Managing strong collaborations with technical staff across the Supply Chain sites, MSAT & R&D, with effective and clear communication on highly technical topics. Must be able to lead and operate in an environment with high degree of change and uncertainty.

Basic Qualifications:

  • University Degree (minimum) in Chemistry, Chemical engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences or similar area
  • Extensive years' experience in small molecule pharmaceutical development and/or manufacturing
  • Comprehensive knowledge of external regulatory requirements (MHRA, FDA), and internal/external quality and safety requirements
  • Experienced in technology transfer, with an understanding of the product development process
  • Knowledge of current and emerging Regulatory Strategies (Quality by Design, GMP for 21st century, ICH Q7, Q8, Q9, Q10) and Product Lifecycle Management
  • Demonstrated experience in the pharmaceutical industry in leading the technical aspects of Product Lifecycle Management, including supporting process investigations.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Project management and prioritization skills gained within a complex matrix
  • Excellent problem solver and ability to think and work creatively
  • Strong technical acumen and communication skills with the ability to articulate complex, technical details to stakeholders and enable cross functional collaboration across sites, supply chain, R&D and suppliers
  • Experience managing external partners/CDMO's in NPI and/or commercial supply
  • Ability to effectively influence stakeholders at all levels

Work Location:
This role can be based in Ware, Worthing, Barnard Castle, UK; or Upper Providence or Durham, USA and offers a hybrid working model, combining on-site and remote work.

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Skills

CMC Strategy, Data-Driven Decision Making, Data Integrity, Debate Moderation, Digital Fluency, GxP Regulations, Lean Management, Problem Solving, Process Optimization, Project Leadership, Risk Awareness, Scientific Writing, Technology Transfer

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GlaxoSmithKline is a globally recognized pharmaceutical and healthcare company based in Philadelphia, PA, USA. Originated from a merger between Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham in 2000, the company excels in the pharmaceutical industry and holds a leading position in making medicines, vaccines, and consumer healthcare products. GSK's mission is to improve the quality of human life by enabling people to do more, feel better, and live longer. They adhere to core values of transparency, integrity, respect for people, and patient-focus, reflecting in their endeavors to conduct research and deliver innovative healthcare solutions to patients and consumers worldwide.

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