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Microbiologist

Laboratory Corporation
Huntingdon
3 days ago
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Overview

Are you interested in Microbiology/In Vitro Safety Assessment studies and looking for a lab based role?


Do you want to work on a variety of studies with multiple sponsors?


If so, then read on!


At Labcorp, we believe in the power of science to change lives. We are a leading global life sciences company that delivers answers for crucial health questions because we know that knowledge has the potential to make life better for all. Through our unparalleled diagnostics and drug development capabilities, we provide insights and accelerate innovations that not only empower patients and providers but help medical, biotech, and pharmaceutical companies transform ideas into innovations. Here, you can join our more than 70,000 employees, serving clients in more than 100 countries, as we work together to make a real impact on people’s lives.


To help us with our mission to improve health and improve lives, we are seeking a Microbiologist to join our supportive and collaborative Safety Pharmacology team at our site in Alconbury, Cambridgeshire.


This role is predominantly lab based and would suit a graduate or someone with some Microbiology/cell biology experience looking to take the next step in their career. You will have the opportunity to learn and support our study directors and work on routine and non-routine Microbiology and Virology studies.


Responsibilities

  • Supporting study directors in conducting and running Microbiology, Virology and In Vitro Safety Assessment studies in accordance with study protocols, regulatory guidelines, and Good Laboratory Practice (GLP).


  • Assisting with studies where counts of microbiological organisms in organs are required.


  • Learning core lab skills including reagent preparation, maintenance of bacterial/fungal strains and cells stocks, dose formulation, equipment monitoring and calibration, record keeping and departmental administration.


  • Accurate data collection e.g. Agar plate counts, identification of microbial pathogens, microscope counting techniques, 96 well-plate scoring/plate reading.


  • Maintaining stock of consumables and reagents, ordering supplies as required.


  • Disposal of expired media and chemicals.


  • Maintaining cleanliness of laboratory and preparation areas, ensuring clean glassware etc.



What Labcorp Offers

  • Competitive salary and benefits package including health cover and contributory pension.


  • Unrivalled opportunities to develop a successful career in the scientific industry within a supportive team with exposure to global clients and studies.


  • Opportunity to work on routine and non-routine Microbiology and Virology studies.


  • A culture of CARE with access to well-being programs and various employee resource groups.



Education

  • BSc in Microbiology (preferred) or cell biology related course. Experience may be substituted for education.



Skills / Experience

  • Any knowledge and/or experience in the following: Microbiology, in vitro cell culture/cell biology.


  • Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.


  • Strong communication (both written and verbal) and listening skills.


  • Organised with the ability to work to deadlines.


  • Team-orientated with the ability to work independently upon completion of training.


  • Knowledge and/or experience working to GLP advantageous.



If you are looking to join a world leading, global Contract Research Organization where you can work on studies that make a real difference whilst developing your career, then join us in our pursuit of answers!


Equal Opportunity

Labcorp is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Labcorp strives for inclusion and belonging in the workforce and does not tolerate harassment or discrimination of any kind. We make employment decisions based on the needs of our business and the qualifications and merit of the individual. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), family or parental status, marital, civil union or domestic partnership status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, personal appearance, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other legally protected characteristic. Additionally, all qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records will be considered for employment in accordance with applicable law.


We encourage all to apply


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