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Biocatalysis Researcher

Royston
3 weeks ago
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Job title: Biocatalysis Researcher

Location: Royston

World-changing careers, enabled by Johnson Matthey. With more than 200 years history, join us and help to accelerate the transition to net-zero! As the Biocatalysis Researcher, you'll contribute to JM's mission as a world leader in sustainable technology, transforming energy and reducing carbon emissions for a cleaner, brighter future.

We are seeking someone to conduct research on the application of bio-catalysis, aiming at implementing them in the synthesis of APIs and other fine chemicals.

You will provide support to research projects that generate new products, processes and understanding of commercial value to JM whilst building fundamental understanding of the science involved.

You will work with guidance to a generally defined project plan; evidence of working independently within area of expertise typically with a daily/weekly focus.

As the Biocatalysis Researcher, you will help drive our goals by:

You will discover, characterise and evaluate novel enzymes for organic synthesis
To clone and express recombinant DNA using advanced molecular biology techniques.
Utilize various expression systems (e.g E.coli, yeast) to achieve high titers of functional proteins.
Characterize enzymes using standard biochemical assays (e.g., activity assays, protein quantification)
Provide support to projects for customers, internal R&D biocatalytic projects and bio-catalysis development
To conduct work requiring independent judgement in the evaluation, selection, adaptation and modification of standard techniques, processes and criteria relating to the development and application of biocatalysis
Key skills that will help you succeed in this role:

BSc in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or equivalent experience
Perform routine protein expression in E.coli or yeast cells for use in biocatalytic applications
Experience in cloning, expression of protein
Desirable assay method development and validation using chromatographic equipment such as HPLC/UPLC/GC and UV/Vis spectrophotometer.
Good aseptic culture technique.
Excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate with varied audiences effectively.
Be self-motivated with strong problem-solving skills and excellent attention.
Graduates considered with relevant under grad experience
Lab based role 5 days a week onsite.
Even if you only match some of the skills, we'd love to hear from you to discuss further!

What we offer:

We make sure salaries are fair, competitive and aligned to individual roles, experience and responsibilities. We are also supportive of hybrid and flexible working and where applicable, offer life, medical and other benefits that support our employees' financial and physical wellbeing, such as:

Retirement savings
Share plans
Saving accounts
Life assurance and income protection
Medical plans / health assessments
Fitness discounts
Ready to make a meaningful impact on your career and the environment? Join us and help shape a sustainable future while advancing your career!

At JM, inclusivity is central to our values. We create an environment where everyone can thrive, embracing diverse perspectives to tackle challenges and ensure all colleagues feel valued and connected.

For any queries or accessibility requirements, please contact (url removed). We will work with you to make suitable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process. All conversations are confidential, and your feedback is welcome to help us provide an accessible and positive recruitment experience.

Closing date for applications: This job advertisement will be posted for a minimum of 2 weeks, early application is advised.

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