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City Centre Recruitment
Beaminster
8 months ago
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Quality Laboratory Analyst

LABORATORY ANALYST

Beaminster

Temporary Contract (Could lead to permanent)

Monday to Friday 07:30am to 15:30pm

40 hours per week,

£12.50 per hour, increasing to £13.56ph after 3 months

Immediate start

Our client is seeking aLABORATORY ANALYSTto join them on a temporary on-going basis. For the right candidate it could lead to a permanent position. You will be able to carry the following tasks but not limited to:

Chemical Analysis

Of nisin concentration (HPLC), and to ensure that all stages of production and the final product conforms to company specifications of Plant Support systems. Ensure compliance with regulatory and company standards Microbiological Analysis of all stages of production and the final product. Ensure it conforms to company specifications of Plant Support systems Ensure compliance with regulatory and company standards to monitor plant hygiene to maintaining Culture Stocks

Hygiene (Technical) Audits

Participate in site hygiene audits to help maintain company safety and hygiene standards participate in site BBS (behavioural based safety) observational programme Meetings attend and participate in all site, SHEQ, improvement and team meetings as appropriate

Company Databases

Maintain all site QC databases Prepare data for morning and other meetings as appropriate Provide technical advice to managers with regard to laboratory derived data and its Interpretation

Candidate CV must show:

Either a pass degree in Food Science/Chemistry/Biochemistry/Microbiology or a laboratory qualification to HNC/HND level with a number of years relevant experience working in food-based laboratories NVQ level 3 or equivalent in science-based studies with relevant experience working in food-based laboratories will be considered. Good interpersonal skills Ability to perform both routine and non-routine tasks to a high degree of accuracy

Must hold:

Passport or Birth Certificate with proof of National Insurance

In line with the requirements of the Asylum and Immigration Act , all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK. As part of the recruitment process, you will be asked to provide documented evidence of eligibility.

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