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Molecular Biologist

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City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Blue Beagle Bio is an early-stage startup developing a novel approach to gene synthesis which will improve turnaround time and eventually cost. We believe gene synthesis is a major bottleneck to biological research, and by alleviating it we are actively supporting the future of the field, improving access for researchers in academia, SMEs and the pharmaceutical industry. With significant customer interest in adopting our service, Blue Beagle Bio is establishing its first commercial implementation for Q1-2026.

We are looking for a molecular biologist to lead this exciting phase in our journey. As our first full-time hire, you will work alongside the CEO and consultants to optimise the existing workflows prior to transfer to automation. Given our current stage, we’re looking for a candidate who can lead future R&D efforts as we grow.

Key Characteristics
  • Ideally 5+ years of experience working in molecular biology labs
  • Experience in both small and large organisations
  • Experience working for commercial organisations
  • Comfortable stepping outside of standard practices when needed whilst still maintaining scientific rigour, especially with the goal of conserving resources
  • Strong and diverse technical experience
  • Eager to apply skills to help grow an early-stage startup
  • Can adapt in a fast-changing startup environment
  • Willing to take on varied responsibilities as problems arise
  • Takes ownership, capable of making sound strategic decisions, can drive tasks through to completion
  • Focus on progress over perfection, staying focused when ideal equipment and solutions aren’t immediately available
  • Able to prioritise company goals when tradeoffs arise
Key Responsibilities
  • Design, conduct and report on experiments for method optimisation
  • Work with automation solutions to demonstrate automated implementation
  • Communicate, plan strategically and work with consultant partners
  • Document SOPs, results, reports and strategic plans
  • Assist in software implementations for automation, QC and commercial operations
  • Maintain inventory and manage lab space
Essential Skills
  • Demonstrated proficiency in molecular biology techniques
  • Sequencing technologies: in particular, experience operating Sanger and Nanopore sequencing
Desirable Skills
  • Automation: experience working with laboratory automation. Ideally on a range of instruments such as Opentron, Thermo Fisher and Beckman Coulter
  • Python
  • Experience with LC/MS and MALDI-TOF


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