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Laboratory and Facilities Coordinator

BioTalent
London
3 months ago
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BioTalent are happy to be supporting an oncology-focused biotechnology company that are looking to recruit a Laboratory and Facilities Coordinator on a 12 month fixed term contract.


This is a perfect opportunity for a Lab Technician/Junior Scientist who is looking to take a step up into a full lab operations based role. Please note, this position will not involve any research activities.


You will be responsible for:


  • Support Laboratory Operations: Assist technical staff and scientists in maintaining a safe and efficient lab environment.
  • Equipment Maintenance Coordination: Collaborate with engineers to ensure timely maintenance and repairs.
  • Inventory Management: Monitor, order, and maintain stock levels of chemicals, reagents, consumables, and office supplies.
  • Supplier Liaison: Coordinate with suppliers for laboratory equipment procurement.
  • General Laboratory Upkeep: Oversee glassware maintenance, waste disposal, and equipment cleaning.
  • Asset Management: Oversee and maintain an up-to-date asset register.
  • Laboratory Safety Compliance: Ensure lab staff adhere to company safety policies and procedures.
  • Health & Safety Support: Assist the Head of Operations in maintaining health and safety standards and policies.


You will bring the following:


  • lab operations background.
  • Hands-on experience with ordering, shipping, etc.
  • Ability to work under minimal supervision on tasks/ and to support scientists and team members.


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