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Microbiologist

Chaddesden
3 days ago
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Microbiologist - 6-Month FTC

Location: Derby

Are you a detail-oriented microbiologist looking for your next challenge in a dynamic quality-focused environment?

I'm currently working with a leading pharmaceutical organisation that is seeking a Microbiologist to join their Quality team in Derby on an initial 6-month fixed-term contract.

The Role

This position will primarily focus on reviewing quality data to ensure compliance with GMP and internal standards. While largely office-based, there may be opportunities to support hands-on microbiological laboratory work, depending on project needs.

You'll be working closely with QA professionals and cross-functional teams to:

Review and interpret microbiological data
Support investigations into deviations and CAPAs
Maintain documentation in line with cGMP and data integrity standards
Contribute to internal audits and quality improvement initiatives

What We're Looking For

A degree in Microbiology or a related scientific discipline
Experience working in a GMP-regulated environment
Strong attention to detail and documentation skills
Ability to work collaboratively within a quality-driven team
Excellent communication and problem-solving abilities

Why Apply?

Gain exposure to a well-established pharmaceutical organisation
Work within a supportive and knowledgeable QA team
Immediate start opportunityIf you're available immediately or looking for a short-term opportunity to make an impact, I'd love to hear from you.

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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