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A pioneering organisation at the forefront of human biospecimen supply is seeking a Laboratory Scientist to join its growing team. The company has supported drug discovery, diagnostics, and cell therapy to biomedical researchers across Europe.

Role Overview:

This is a hands-on scientific position suited to someone who thrives in a fast-paced lab setting and is eager to take ownership of both routine processing and innovative lab development. You will work closely with a dedicated team of scientists and cross-functional stakeholders to ensure the consistency, quality, and scientific credibility of biospecimen products used in cutting-edge biomedical research.

The role offers an excellent pathway for future growth, including opportunities to influence new laboratory capabilities and take on leadership responsibilities.

Key responsibilities:

  • Process and isolate immune cells (e.g. PBMCs, T cells) from human blood donations

  • Apply controlled-rate freezing and cryopreservation techniques

  • Maintain accurate and compliant lab records

  • Improve internal QC protocols and product reliability

  • Support assay development and optimisation of flow cytometry workflows

  • Troubleshoot technical issues in real-time

  • Train new and existing team members in lab protocols and best practices

  • Provide ongoing scientific mentoring to a lab team of 5

  • Assist in implementing internal flow cytometry panels

  • Recommend lab equipment, reagents, and processes for service expansion

    Who you are?

    Experience in human blood processing and immune cell isolation

    Proficiency in flow cytometry (basic to intermediate level)

    Familiarity with qPCR or molecular biology techniques

    Understanding of lab safety, aseptic technique, and compliance

    Comfortable handling Tier 1 donor material (Hep A, Hep B, HIV screened)

    Desirable Experience:

    Exposure to products/workflows from BD Biosciences, Meridian, or similar providers

    Previous work in commercial, academic, or clinical research labs

    Knowledge of QC processes (formal ISO/QMS certification not required)

    Education: BSc or MSc in Biomedical Science, Biology, Immunology, or related discipline

    Package:

    20% Annual Bonus Scheme

    22 Days Annual Leave + Christmas Closure

    (increases by 1 day/year to a max of 32 days)

    Private Healthcare

    6-Month Probation Period with Clear Development Pathway

    Exposure to Advanced Laboratory Techniques & Innovation Projects

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