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R&D Laboratory Technician

Amesbury
4 weeks ago
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Title: R&D Laboratory Technician

Location: Amesbury, Wiltshire

Salary: £27,000 - £29,000 per annum (dependent on experience)

SRG is exclusively partnered with a rapidly growing manufacturer in the food industry who are now looking to hire a Laboratory Technician to join the R&D team at their site near Amesbury. This exciting Laboratory Technician opportunity would be well suited to a recent scientific graduate who is passionate about the food industry and keen to kick-start their career in a laboratory.

Benefits: Graduate opportunity with full training provided and lots of potential to develop skills in Food R&D in a supportive and inclusive environment. Enhanced pension contributions, company bonus scheme, 38.75 working hours per week with 25 days holiday + bank holidays (with the option to buy up to 5 extra days holiday).

Role / Description

Supporting senior members of staff with customer development briefs
Mixing and preparing samples in the laboratory
Working with the applications laboratory to test samples in food products
Maintaining the raw materials and consumables databases
Ordering supplies and general housekeeping of the laboratory.Requirements

Recently graduated in Chemistry, Food Science, Natural Sciences, Biochemistry or similar
An obvious passion for food science and/or the wider food industry
Accuracy in weighing and measuring out raw materials
Self-motivated and proactive, with a willingness to learn
Excellent communication skills, able to communicate effectively with a multitude of departments
Able to multi-task and change priorities quickly depending on business need.

If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively, please email a copy of your CV For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Amy on (phone number removed). If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch or visit to view our other vacancies.

SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors.

As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients.

Keywords: Laboratory Technician, Lab Technician, R&D, Research & Development, R&D Technician, Technical Graduate, Food Industry, Food Manufacturer, Sample Preparation, Laboratory Housekeeping, Food Science.

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

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