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Science Technician - Analytical

Contechs Consulting Ltd
Reading
1 day ago
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Science Technician - Analytical Science

6 Month contract

Reading, Berkshire

Contechs are seeking a Science Technician - Analytical Science to work on site in Reading.

Responsibilities:

  • You efficiently administer samples for scientific analysis by creating records, assigning analytical tests, allocating samples for analysis, maintaining chain-of-custody for controlled samples, inputting results and liaising with clients.
  • This role requires you to apply your organisational skills to meet tight deadlines.

How you will contribute

  • Under the guidance of senior team members, work independently and collaboratively to support the operation and goals of the laboratory.
  • Provide high-quality customer service by ensuring effective organization of assigned workload, integrity of analytical data, and timely/accurate provision of results.
  • Perform basic routine pharmacological analysis using aseptic technique under supervision.
  • Operate basic lab equipment as directed.
  • Competently use generic and specific software packages required for the role, including the Laboratory's LIMS system and Q-Pulse.
  • Provide training in routine activities.
  • Perform lab admin and housekeeping duties as directed.
  • Conduct experiments, complete assigned projects, or offer functional services under supervision.
  • Assess data for compliance and take corrective measures when necessary.
  • Assist in interpreting data and writing technical reports.
  • Act as a technological resource in your technical area.
  • Efficiently administer samples for scientific analysis by creating records, assigning analytical tests, and allocating samples for analysis.
  • Maintain chain-of-custody for controlled samples.
  • Input results and liaise with clients.
  • Demonstrate high-quality customer service by ensuring work is done on time, analytical data reliability, and accurate and timely provision of results.
  • Assist with routine checks/calibrations and control documentation to ensure the supply of the most current versions to analysts.

What You Will Bring:

  • Experience working on teams and independently with the guidance of more senior team members.
  • Scientific background, either through education or technical apprenticeship.
  • Time management and prioritization skills.
  • Organizational skills.
  • Competency in using relevant software applications.

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