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Product Owner – ELN/LIMS InterfacingLocation: Slough

The Product Owner will lead the development and continuous improvement of LIMS/ELN solutions supporting laboratory workflows, sample tracking, scientific data integrity. This role partners with laboratory teams, IT, and external vendors to deliver scalable, compliant, and user-friendly lab information management capabilities focusing on integrating laboratory equipment with a LIMS / ELN solution.

What you will get

An agile career and dynamic working culture

An inclusive and ethical workplace

Compensation programs that recognize high performance

A variety of benefits depending on role and location

Explore our global benefits at (url removed)/careers/benefits .

What you will do

Define and maintain the product vision, roadmap, and backlog for LIMS/ELN integration

Manage connections between LIMS/ELN, CDS, and instrument interfaces

Gather requirements from scientists and lab managers, translating them into user stories

Lead digitalization efforts to modernize lab environments

Ensure workflows support sample management, reagent tracking, and data integrity

Monitor system performance and identify opportunities for improvement

What we are looking for

Degree in Biotechnology, Biochemical Engineering, Biology, or related field

Experience in product ownership or business analysis

Hands-on experience with ELN/LIMS platforms (e.g., IDBS, Benchling, ThermoFisher SampleManager, LabVantage)

Knowledge of APIs and scientific instrument connectivity

Familiarity with laboratory workflows in biopharma or biomanufacturing

Understanding of data integrity, FAIR principles, and laboratory digitalization

About LonzaAt Lonza, our people are our greatest strength. With 30+ sites across five continents, our globally connected teams work together every day to manufacture the medicines of tomorrow. Our core values—Collaboration, Accountability, Excellence, Passion, and Integrity—reflect who we are and how we work together. Everyone’s ideas, big or small, have the potential to improve millions of lives, and that’s the kind of work we want you to be part of.

Innovation thrives when people from all backgrounds bring their unique perspectives to the table. At Lonza, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. If you’re ready to help turn our customers’ breakthrough ideas into viable therapies, we look forward to welcoming you on board.

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