Laboratory Analyst

Petersfield
5 days ago
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Join Our Team as a Laboratory Analyst!

Are you passionate about science and excited by the idea of contributing to products used around the world? We're looking for a motivated Lab Analyst to join our innovative and friendly team in Petersfield. If you thrive in a laboratory environment and have a love for chemistry or biochemistry, this could be the perfect next step in your career!

Position: Lab Analyst

Location: Petersfield

Salary: £30,000 (£14.37 ph) + shift pay (for 6-2 shift- Extra £1.35 per hour)

Start Date: ASAP /Temporary ongoing

Working Hours:

Preferred: 8:15 AM - 4:30 PM
Also open to: 6 AM - 2 PM or 7 AM - 3 PM

What You'll Be Doing:

As a Lab Analyst, you'll play a key role in ensuring our raw materials, bulk products, and finished goods meet the highest standards of quality. Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

Performing routine and non‑routine testing on a variety of samples
Preparing and analysing samples with precision
Accurately interpreting data and reporting results
Uploading results into SAP/LIMS systems
Preparing Certificates of Analysis (CoA)
Safely disposing of samples according to established proceduresYour work will directly support the quality and safety of products used by consumers worldwide.

What We're Looking For:

To excel in this role, you'll bring:

A degree in a scientific discipline (Chemistry, Biochemistry, Microbiology preferred)
Experience in a chemistry laboratory, ideally within a Quality Control environment
Knowledge of GMP, GDP, and Good Laboratory Practices
Strong skills in laboratory equipment and techniques, particularly chromatography, Viscometers, and FTIR
Experience using Empower 3 and working in a GxP‑regulated settingIf you're detail‑oriented, methodical, and passionate about producing reliable scientific results, we'd love to meet you.

Why You'll Love Working With Us:

Meaningful Impact
Be part of creating high‑quality products that make a difference globally.

Supportive Culture
Join a collaborative team that values innovation, continuous improvement, and each other's success.

Career Development
Grow your skills, expand your laboratory expertise, and build a rewarding career with a respected organisation.

Competitive Pay
Enjoy a solid salary complemented by additional shift allowances.

How to Apply

Ready to take the next exciting step in your career? We'd love to hear from you!

Don't miss your chance to become part of an energetic team committed to excellence. Join us and help shape something amazing!

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