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Lab Technician

Workforce Staffing
Gloucestershire
1 day ago
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Lab Technician Salary of £14.54 - £16.29 per hour DOE, overtime available
Location: Tewkesbury
Hours: 37.5 hours per week, working 5 days out of 7 on a shift pattern


My clients has a fabulous opportunity for a Laboratory Technician who will support the delivery of an effective laboratory service by carrying out sampling and testing of products to maintain quality control standards. The role involves working as part of a team to ensure compliance with all company and legislative requirements.


Responsibilities
. Work with the Laboratory Manager and wider team to ensure compliance with quality, safety and legislative standards.
. Carry out sampling and testing of products to monitor and maintain product quality.
. Conduct microbiological tests, analyse and interpret results, and perform antibiotic detection and shelf-life testing.
. Maintain a clean, safe and organised laboratory environment at all times.

Essential Skills and Attributes
. Strong attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and precision in all work.
. Good timekeeping and reliability.
. Positive, proactive attitude with high levels of commitment and motivation.
. Flexibility to work shifts and meet tight deadlines.
. Ability to work effectively as part of a team


Desirable Skills and Experience
. Previous laboratory experience (training will be provided).
. Knowledge of the dairy or food manufacturing industry (training will be provided).
. Understanding of food hygiene and associated procedures.
. Qualifications in biological sciences at GCSE and A Level (or equivalent).

 

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