R&D Scientist Internship - Summer 2025 intake - Year in Industry

Abbott
Witney
5 months ago
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The Opportunity

Our Diabetes Care business have an exciting opportunity for six Student Scientists to join our Research & Development team for an approximately12-month internship(starting July 2025) at our site in Witney, Oxfordshire. 

Our R&D Department has several ongoing projects, and whilst on placement students will be integrated into one of the teams to support existing and upcoming work. Day to day activities will depend on the nature of the project and team assigned, but typically include prototype fabrication, experimental trials, investigations and testing, data analysis and result interpretation, problem solving, report writing and presentation of the results.

The role also involves regular interactions with other departments including Statistics, Manufacturing, Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs. Experimental work may involve handling venous and capillary blood samples. To fulfil job requirements, full training, as well as full Health and Safety training in accordance with company policy will be provided.

One of our current student says

What are we looking for?

The ideal candidate will be a proactive, well organised individual studying for adegree in biotechnology, physical life sciences or similar, with an interest in diabetes, biosensors, electrochemistry and materials science. This role would suit a person with good communication skills who enjoys working on a variety of different projects simultaneously.

We’re looking for someone who is passionate aroundSTEM, and keen to pursue their career in the Medical Devices sector. You should be excited about working in a fast-paced environment within a hard-working and welcoming team.

Career growth and future opportunities are pillars of our program. Students who continuously excel in our early career programs are encouraged to apply for Abbott’s Professional Development Programs or other full-time positions.

To Apply:

To apply, submit your CV (which must include your first-year grades broken down by module) and cover letter asone consolidated document.

The closing date is 1st January and interviews will be conducted in mid-January 2025.

By submitting your application, you consent for your details to be shared with Randstad, our Third-Party Labour supplier, who are working on behalf of Abbott on this position.

For University courses requiring submissions (e.g reports/presentations) a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) with yourselves and your universities will be sought prior to the start of the placement. The purpose of this agreement is to allow you to become fully integrated in the team during your placement, while protecting the intellectual property (IP) of Abbott. Please discuss this with your supervisors before submitting your application.

Our Diabetes Care Business:

With a track record of innovation and development, Abbott’s Diabetes Care business designs, develops and manufactures leading-edge glucose monitoring systems for use in both home and professional healthcare settings. We have a Global Centre of Excellence for Medical Devices based in Witney, Oxfordshire. The site has been instrumental in the research, development and manufacture of the FreeStyle Libre Flash Glucose Monitoring System as well as exciting developments in the Libre family including FreeStyle Libre 2, FreeStyle Libre 3 and the recently launched Lingo. We are passionate about doing work that improves the quality of people’s lives.

At our Centre of Excellence site in Witney we also support our employees to live life to the fullest – whether it’s joining our Schools program, or supporting Wellness, Charity or STEM teams, there is plenty going for you to engage with as and when you wish.

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