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View Vacancy -- Pathology Technician - MLC 2673
Open Date 22/07/2025, 09:00 /*generated inline style */ Close Date /*generated inline style */ 17/08/2025, 23:55 /*generated inline style */ Research Institute MRC Mary Lyon Centre /*generated inline style */ Research Institute / Unit Information The (MLC) is located in an expanding science and innovation campus in Oxfordshire and is an internationally renowned centre at the forefront of genetics research. As the hub of the new National Mouse Genetics Network, the specialist facilities and capabilities of the MLC support a number of research groups across the UK to accelerate our understanding of human diseases, such as cancer, developmental disorders and neurodegeneration. /*generated inline style */ UK Research and Innovation is a new entity that brings together nine partners to create an independent organisation with a strong voice for research and innovation, more information can be found at
/*generated inline style */ Band MRC - 5 /*generated inline style */ Location Harwell Campus, Oxfordshire /*generated inline style */ Salary £30,911 per annum /*generated inline style */ Contract Type Fixed Term /*generated inline style */ Job Type Technical & Scientific Professionals /*generated inline style */ Full Time / Part Time Full Time /*generated inline style */ Contract Length Six months in the first instance, with the possibility to extend to twelve months /*generated inline style */ Job Description
Overall Purpose:
The Mary Lyon Centre at MRC Harwell (MLC) is an internationally renowned centre at the forefront of the generation and use of mouse models for the study of human disease. The MLC offers a range of mouse services to support researchers with generation and characterisation of mouse models of disease and archiving/distribution of existing models.
This maternity cover post is based within the Pathology department of the Mary Lyon Centre. It is an initial six-month post with the possibility of a further six-month extension.
MLC Pathology is split into necropsy, histology and clinical pathology departments, who support the centre’s mission of utilising mouse models for the preclinical study of human disease. Data and samples produced by this team inform researchers around the UK and across the world about the roles of many mammalian genes and how they can lead to disease in humans.
The post-holder will primarily work within the clinical pathology laboratory but will assist other teams when required.
Main Duties/Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Pathology
1. Maintenance and operation of equipment, including Beckman Coulter DXC700AU, Advia2120i, FLUOstar Optima plate reader, RAPID Lab 348EX blood gas analyser, and CytoFlex S Flow Cytometer and Multiplex analyser
2. Performance of in-vivo phenotyping assays, such as blood sampling, and processing of samples for analysis
Work scheduling
3. Scheduling of routine and short-notice emergency work
4. Cross-team working when required
Training
5. Assist with running laboratory skills training courses
6. Assist with internal training of staff and collaborators
Quality Assurance & Record Keeping
7. Ensuring that all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), risk assessments and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) requirements are observed
8. Maintaining database and keeping various records and logs up to date as per requirements for ISO 9001 certification
Archiving & Stock Control
9. Ensuring that all consumables, reagents and chemicals are logged and stored
10. Ensuring that all samples are logged, stored and archived appropriately
Working Relationships:
The post-holder will report to the Clinical Pathology Manager and work within a team of Pathology technicians. They will be expected to liaise with other MLC departments and internal and external customers, as well as service engineers and suppliers.
Additional Information:
11. The post-holder may occasionally be required to travel to attend meetings or training courses
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Education/Qualifications/Training Required:
Essential:
12. HND, BSc or extensive relevant laboratory experience in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences
Desirable:
13. Extensive relevant laboratory experience in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences
14. Home Office personal licence
15. Teaching or training qualification or experience
Previous Work Experience Required:
Essential:
16. General laboratory experience
17. Experience of handling blood samples
18. Experience of blood sample analysis
Desirable:
19. Experience in clinical chemistry, haematology, ELISA or other immunoassays
20. Experience of working in a commercial or service-led environment
21. Experience of working under the Animals (Scientific Procedures) Act 1986
Knowledge and Experience:
Essential:
22. Ability to accurately follow protocols/SOPs
23. Computer literacy, including ability to use record-keeping systems and common software packages
Desirable:
24. Experience with laboratory information management systems (LIMs)
25. Experience of handling complex datasets
Personal skills/Behaviours/Qualities:
Essential:
26. Excellent communication skills and attention to detail
27. Flexible and adaptable in approach to work to ensure changing priorities and deadlines are met
28. A service-delivery focus and ability to work on day-to-day functions independently and as a team
Desirable:
29. Experience in training others
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