Principal Synthetic Biologist

Newcastle upon Tyne
3 weeks ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a highly motivated and experienced Principal Synthetic Biologist to join a growing biotechnological company in Newcastle on a three month fixed term contract with scope to be made permanent. A great opportunity to work in a cutting-edge field with a company at the forefront of biotechnological research and be part of a visionary team developing solutions for tomorrow’s challenges. 

Company:
A newly formed biotechnology organisation with state-of-the-art microbial engineering facilities, focused on building a biological and digital platform for biological assets supply chain management.

The Role:
To design, execute, validate, and iterate complex chromosomal engineering programs in microbes. This will be a hand-on role where as Principal Biologist you will be capable of taking a biological objective from concept through engineered strains, sequencing-based validation, and interpretation under stress or evolutionary conditions. 

Responsibilities:

Design and execute scarred and scarless chromosomal integrations across diverse microbes (e.g. E. coli, B. subtilis, P. putida, S. cerevisiae, etc).
Perform multi-round, multi-locus genome engineering without marker exhaustion
Actively use and help configure ELN and/or LIMS systems to track: strain lineages, construct versions, sequencing data
Scientifically direct outsourced bioreactor work end-to-end (design, oversight, QC acceptance, and interpretation), without being the hands-on operator of the reactors.
Sequencing & Data Interpretation - Design DNA-seq and RNA-seq experiments aligned to engineering questions Your Background:
Essential:

PhD in synthetic biology/engineering biology with industry experience
Must have hands-on experience in microbial strain/genetic engineering  (5 - 10 years)
Demonstrated expertise in chromosomal (not plasmid-only) modification
Mastery of scarred and scarless genome editing techniques (CRISPR selection: Cas9/Cas12a DSB)
Hands-on user of Electronic Lab Notebooks (ELNs) and/or Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) in a synthetic biology or strain engineering environment.Strongly Preferred

Multi-host experience across Gram-negative, Gram-positive, and yeast systems
Sequencing-first engineering mindset
Prior experience in industrial or production-adjacent strain development
Familiarity with lab automation and digital lab systemsApply:
It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence.

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