Microbiologist

Edmonton Green
3 weeks ago
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Are you a qualified Microbiologist looking for an opportunity to elevate your career?

Randstad are currently looking for an experienced Microbiologist to start as soon as possible for an ongoing position based at Coca Cola Edmonton.
Pay per annum: 30k

Two Week Shift Pattern; Monday - Thursday 8 hours, with 8 hours on the Sunday, then 8 hours Monday- Friday.

You will be working in a fast, agile and ambitious environment, with talented people who really care about what they do. CCEP are hungry for new ideas, so they will always listen to yours. And because they always looking to the future, you'll find plenty of opportunities there too.

Your responsibilities will include:

Becoming a key member of the site food safety team
Performing and monitoring food safety related microbiological tests
Identifying trends and opportunities for improvement
Work consistently with operational teams to continually develop quality performance and compliance
Review Food Safety performance and compliance against existing plans
Support the launch of new sensitive products by execution and coordination of microbiology checks
Complete microbiological analysis as part of the investigation into complaints to identify the (potential) source/root cause to enable resolution
Co-ordinate and support site validation activities relating to facility, equipment, hygiene and CIP (Clean in Place) systems
Provide routine and ad-hoc microbiological reports, monitor performance and initiate relevant actions
Routinely review microbiology testing data to identify adverse trends
Manage and maintain condition and supply of microbiology testing equipment, consumables and laboratory facilities
Ensure efficiency of laboratory operations by identifying and exploiting new technologies
Provide basic microbiological training to other roles to expand site capabilities and flexibility
Perform internal audits, GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) audits and compliance checks
Support other departments as necessarySkills & Essentials:

Bachelor degree or equivalent in Microbiology
Previous work experience of practical microbiological testing on food products
Good communication skills are essential
Methodical and organised
Good understanding of statistical process control and problem solvingBenefits:

Ongoing contract with a possibility of temp to perm
Paid accrued holidays
Weekly Pay
Access to staff shop & Canteen
Access to benefits scheme which includes 100's of high street discounts and much more
Fantastic career opportunitiesPlease note this is an agency role working with Randstad based on site at Cola Cola Edmonton but the job role does have the potential to becoming permanent.

If this job sounds right for you and you have a thirst for more, please apply now

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