QC Scientist

Sunderland
3 weeks ago
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CK Group are recruiting for a QC Scientist, on behalf of a medical diagnostic company. This role will be based at their site in Sunderland and is a permanent role with Mon-Fri day time working hours. 

The Role:

To undertake relevant Quality Control laboratory duties in a timely and efficient manor as directed by QC procedure and with reference to the QC Manager.

Responsibilities:

To perform scientific and associated tasks within the QC department, following QC protocols to provide quality control over the range of products.
To assist the Electrophoresis Manager in the organising of assigned work on a day-to-day basis being aware of the urgency of products and the time taken for tasks to be undertaken to achieve target turnaround times.
To develop and maintain specialist knowledge of the equipment used within the QC department with respect to regular maintenance and first-line trouble shooting.
To perform functional external quality assessment testing and subsequent data and report review.
To develop, maintain and apply theoretical electrophoresis knowledge to support routine QC work, external quality assurance participation and research and development opportunities.
To work in accordance to Health and Safety and COSHH guidelines when handling reagents and chemicals used in automated and manual techniques. Complying with all statutory and site safety regulations.
To identify shortcomings or detrimental trends to product performance, raising these with the QC Manager and assisting with appropriate implementation of any resultant action.
To maintain the stock of retained products.
Oversight of calibration status of laboratory equipment requiring periodic calibration, ensuring all required documentation is completed and stored appropriately.
To carry out other duties as directed by the Managing Director.Your Background:

BSc within the life-sciences disciplines with 1-2 years of relevant laboratory-based experience.
Good laboratory practice.
Good Life Science background.
Sound knowledge/interest in Electrophoresis.
Competent in the use of the Internet and Microsoft Windows programs including Word, Excel Power Point, and other statistical analysis software.
Competent mathematician and statistician.
Able to work well within a team.
Good communicator.
Excellent time management and organisational skills.
Ability to priority plan.
Able to communicate well with all personnel within the company. Apply:

It is essential all applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence

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