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Scientific Communications Specialist

Singer Instruments
Minehead
6 days ago
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The role

Are you a charismatic biologist who loves to champion science? Are you up for simply communicating complex biology, collaborating with world-renowned scientists, and getting hands-on with robots?

If so, step into an extremely varied role, one which will undoubtedly challenge and allow you to gain exposure to many aspects of the industry that larger companies might not provide to scientists. Things like product launches, conference attendance, data analysis, market research, and customer collaboration.

This role could be for you if…

You’re as passionate about scientific outreach as you are about wielding a micropipette.

You’re a creative wordsmith and storyteller.

You’re a confident and engaging people-person.

You’re not put off by advertising our robot overlords, which are slowly taking over the planet.

The team

You will report directly to and be supported by the Marketing Manager and form a crucial part of the Marketing team, working especially closely with our wonderful customers and collaborators; the international Sales team, User Experience, Research and Product teams to produce educational and inspirational scientific symphonies.

How do you fit in?

The work you do will help scientists in laboratories in over 60 countries accelerate their research efforts on global challenges, such as cures for cancer and solutions for renewable energies.

This is a scientific communication role first and foremost, but you’ll have the chance to relive some of the wet-lab glory days if you so choose!
Scientific content creation: including blogs and scientific articles, application notes, social media posts, webinars, and product videos.
Understanding our customers’ ever-changing scientific needs, collaborating with the Sales team during customer interactions.
You will be part of a team of scientific subject matter experts within the business, helping our Sales & Marketing teams thrive, providing engaging applications training and mentorship.

Developing you

We Always Try To Shape a Job Around Your Preferences As Much As Ours, Meaning There Will Be Lots Of Opportunities For Growth And Development. Some Of The Hats You Could Get To Try On Include

International scientific conference organisation and attendance.
Collaborating with world-renowned scientists to participate in and support practical application development.
Market and customer research.
Increasing brand awareness within key scientific communities.
Marketing analysis, data science, insight and attribution modelling.
Graphic design, photography, video production, and digital marketing.

What we are aiming for

BSc, MSc, or above in Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Scientific Communication or a similar field.
Confident, with fantastic people, presentation and communication skills.
A high level of written English.
An eye for detail.
Enthusiastic, proactive and motivated to succeed.
Creative bones.
A passion for biology.
You’re a proud nerd.

Bonuses

These aren't required but you should definitely mention in your application if you tick any of these boxes:

Experience in scientific outreach or communications.
Degree or CIM qualification in Marketing or a related field.
Hands-on, practical robotics (or similar) technical experience.
Experience with a web CMS, HTML5/CSS3, or programming languages e.g. PHP/Python/Javascript.
Solid IT skills including spreadsheets and databases.
Experience of having attended an international conference.
Geeky hobbies.
Additional languages.
A valid and clean driving licence.

Why should you apply?

You're motivated by having a job with purpose, our customers work on finding cures for cancer, creating natural alternatives to synthetic materials, and accelerating the development of biofuels, for example.
You enjoy sharing knowledge and are motivated to help others.
You prefer communicating science to operating a micropipette.
You prefer to live in a Somerset national park, on the beach, rather than a sprawling urban metropolis.
You want to have fun working in a vibrant, fast-paced environment.
You want to have an impact in ways you’ve never had before… we’re a small company (circa 60 people) with solid foundations for rapid growth

More reasons to apply

️Location: Your hike / bike / surf / kitesurf is part of your daily life
️Holiday: 25 days per year + 8 bank holidays
️Holiday bonus on length of service up to an additional 5 days per year
Surf’s-up no-notice time off for well-being, surf or weather-related activities
Healthcare scheme through WPA for all permanent employees
Mental healthcare support for all permanent employees
Flexible working blended approach to office and WFH
Profit Share for Nerds bonus scheme
Equity for Nerds share options scheme

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion

We encourage applications from all individuals and respect and appreciate differences and unique ways of thinking.

We are flexible and can adapt both our application and assessments by discussing your individual needs first.

About Us

Singer Instruments, headquartered in Somerset on the edge of Exmoor, develop laboratory automation to accelerate research for scientists who want to make the world a better place. The company supports a global customer base, across a spectrum of interests such as healthcare, antibiotics, biofuels, renewable fabrics, and plant-based alternatives to meat.

As an employee-owned company, Singer puts their people first. Singer Instruments are very proud to have won the Somerset Business Awards Employer of the Year; By supporting our teams and investing in our people, we get the best results for our customers.

Staff are highly motivated by their global scientific impact and a shared value for company culture. Table football in the staff room, boules in the Japanese garden, and table tennis and barbecues on the deck form part of our working ethos. The atmosphere is relaxed, attitudes are positive, and nobody wears a suit. Work in a rapidly growing business should be fun, so Singer take any opportunity possible to celebrate success. Did somebody say BBQ?!

Benefits

Profit Share for Nerds
Equity for Nerds
Training
Great culture
Healthcare
Employee referrals

HOLIDAY

️33 days
zero-notice time off for well-being, surf and sun

LOCATION

Singer HQ, Roadwater near Minehead, Somerset

The Lab, Minehead, Somerset

TYPE

Part-time or Full-time available

PROCESS

We encourage applications from all individuals and respect and appreciate differences and unique ways of thinking.

We are flexible and can adapt both our application and assessments by discussing your individual needs first.

Application deadline: 4th July, 2025

First round interviews conclude: 18th July, 2025

Onboarding: ASAP
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