* Department: Scientific / Technical Science
Job Description
The UK National Measurement Laboratory (NML) for chemical and bio‑measurement at LGC requires a candidate to ensure facility readiness, operational excellence, and compliance to support laboratory operations and cross‑functional projects. This role supports metrology research and commercial projects related to Cell Metrology and involves collaboration with teams at Guildford and Leeds.
Key Accountabilities
* Coordinate shared cell facility tasks to assist in delivering Metrology Research and Commercial cell‑based projects for associated research groups.
* Plan and carry out research, together with senior leads, that contributes directly to the delivery of Metrology Research and Commercial work related to Cell Metrology.
* Ensure frozen stocks, cell lines (including mammalian cell lines) and cultures are produced, maintained, routinely tested and supplied promptly.
* Maintain stock control of reagents, gas, and consumables.
* Maintain excellent cell culture documentation within the quality system.
* Maintain equipment calibration, preventive maintenance, and inventory control.
* Develop, maintain, and continuously improve laboratory procedures, experimental protocols, and work instructions to guarantee efficiency and adherence to relevant quality and safety standards.
* Coordinate operational workflow and process scheduling with partner teams to ensure operational efficiency.
* Ensure activities align with established legislation, quality, and safety systems.
* Manage quality and safety documentation to align with UKAS requirements; support investigations, deviations, CAPAs, and change controls.
* Provide assistance and conduct training to NML team members, as required.
* Stay current with latest developments in lab techniques and technologies, supporting procurement activities as required.
Qualifications
This is an excellent development opportunity to work with world‑recognised experts.
The successful candidate will have at least a PhD Degree (or equivalent experience) in life/biological sciences, or a Master’s degree with 5+ years of experience in life science facility operations supporting technical team functions.
* Experience and knowledge of purchasing, handling, and culture of primary and immortalised cells.
* In‑depth experience of a broad set of analytical techniques that verify cell identity, viability, purity, function and safety—including cell characterisation techniques such as quality and purity monitoring, cell counting and viability, flow cytometry, ELISA or similar immunoassays, microscopy, spectrophotometry/fluorometry, and cell‑function assays.
* Excellent aseptic technique.
* A strong understanding of the importance of accurate record‑keeping within a strictly controlled quality system.
* Proven problem‑solving ability to troubleshoot facility‑related issues and optimise systems.
* Eye for detail and dedication to high‑quality data.
* Technical expertise to maintain lab equipment.
* Capability to work autonomously as well as cooperatively in cross‑functional groups.
* Good organisational, planning, and documentation skills.
* Excellent interpersonal communication skills with scientists from diverse backgrounds.
* Enthusiastic, motivated, and driven to maintain high‑quality standards through continuous improvement.
* Continuous learner with a keen appetite for cross‑disciplinary work.
* Experience with molecular biology techniques.
* Prior experience, possibly within a regulated (cGxP) environment.
* Familiarity with LIMS and digital quality systems.
Equal Opportunities
LGC strongly believes that every job applicant and employee should be valued for their individual talents regardless of age, disability, race, color, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion, or belief. Short listing, interviewing and selection will always be carried out without regard to gender, sexual orientation, marital status, color, race, nationality, ethnic or national origins, religion or belief, age, or trade union membership.
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