Title: Analytical Chemist (Metals) Location: Cheshire West Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Term: Permanent SRG are currently working with a world leading supplier and manufacturer of speciality metal products. Recently, due to an influx of new business, that have decided to expand their analytical team and are now looking for an Analytical Chemist to join their Cheshire team on a permanent basis. This role will provide essential support to both manufacturing operations and product development activities on a daily basis. It would be suited to someone with a metallurgical analytical chemistry background with some previous experience with characterisation techniques. Benefits: Pension; Employer contribution 3%, increasing with length of service, 25 days annual leave, company bonus scheme, dental insurance, cycle to work scheme Role / Description Managing and supporting the analytical laboratory to deliver analytical services internally and to external clients Analytical techniques include Elemental Analysis (ICP-OES, LECO), Metallography (Optical Microscopy, SEM-EDX) and XRF Physical testing (e.g., particle size distribution, thickness measurements) Supporting in the validation of analytical methods Reporting data to a wide range of audiences including both technical and non-technical Analysing and reporting of results of analysis Supporting in the maintenance, troubleshooting and upkeep of analytical techniques Requirements Minimum BSc degree in Chemistry (or similar) Recent, proven background in elemental analysis and metallography Proactive and committed approach, with good communication and team-working skills Previous experience working under ISO 17025 would be desirable Driver's licence and access to a car - as site can be difficult to get to Full right to work in the UK SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors. As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients. If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively please email a copy of your CV to For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Will on (phone number removed). If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to view our other vacancies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Title: Analytical Chemist (Metals) Location: Cheshire West Salary: 30,000 - 35,000 per annum (dependent on experience) Term: Permanent SRG are currently working with a world leading supplier and manufacturer of speciality metal products. Recently, due to an influx of new business, that have decided to expand their analytical team and are now looking for an Analytical Chemist to join their Cheshire team on a permanent basis. This role will provide essential support to both manufacturing operations and product development activities on a daily basis. It would be suited to someone with a metallurgical analytical chemistry background with some previous experience with characterisation techniques. Benefits: Pension; Employer contribution 3%, increasing with length of service, 25 days annual leave, company bonus scheme, dental insurance, cycle to work scheme Role / Description Managing and supporting the analytical laboratory to deliver analytical services internally and to external clients Analytical techniques include Elemental Analysis (ICP-OES, LECO), Metallography (Optical Microscopy, SEM-EDX) and XRF Physical testing (e.g., particle size distribution, thickness measurements) Supporting in the validation of analytical methods Reporting data to a wide range of audiences including both technical and non-technical Analysing and reporting of results of analysis Supporting in the maintenance, troubleshooting and upkeep of analytical techniques Requirements Minimum BSc degree in Chemistry (or similar) Recent, proven background in elemental analysis and metallography Proactive and committed approach, with good communication and team-working skills Previous experience working under ISO 17025 would be desirable Driver's licence and access to a car - as site can be difficult to get to Full right to work in the UK SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors. As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients. If you would like to apply for this position, please use the link provided. Alternatively please email a copy of your CV to For more information regarding this position or any others, please call Will on (phone number removed). If you have a scientific background and this position is not relevant / suitable for you, please feel free to get in touch or visit (url removed) to view our other vacancies. Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Are you a forward-thinking scientist passionate about sustainable innovation? Can you translate complex toxicological data into clear, actionable insights? A leading speciality chemicals company is looking for a Toxicology Specialist to join its Global Safety Team. This exciting role offers the chance to shape the future of hazard and safety assessment, with a strong focus on non-animal testing approaches and innovative technologies. This is a hybrid role, with the team working 3 days per week in the office. Key Responsibilities Act as the go-to expert for toxicology topics across the organisation Support customers with product and substance-specific toxicology guidance Champion novel non-animal approaches to hazard and safety assessment Contribute to evolving safety strategies using in silico tools, read across and NAMs Deliver technical input to strategic decisions within Global Safety and Regulatory Affairs Represent the company at trade associations, conferences and industry initiatives Candidate Requirements Degree in Toxicology, Life Sciences or Chemistry, with some relevant experience Strong knowledge of hazard and safety assessment, including non-animal testing methods Skilled in read across and in silico tools to support product development Excellent communicator, able to engage both technical and non-technical audiences CONTACT To make a meaningful impact on sustainable chemical innovation, apply today! Visit and enter AE866377 in the search field. London & South (field based) - United Kingdom
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Are you a forward-thinking scientist passionate about sustainable innovation? Can you translate complex toxicological data into clear, actionable insights? A leading speciality chemicals company is looking for a Toxicology Specialist to join its Global Safety Team. This exciting role offers the chance to shape the future of hazard and safety assessment, with a strong focus on non-animal testing approaches and innovative technologies. This is a hybrid role, with the team working 3 days per week in the office. Key Responsibilities Act as the go-to expert for toxicology topics across the organisation Support customers with product and substance-specific toxicology guidance Champion novel non-animal approaches to hazard and safety assessment Contribute to evolving safety strategies using in silico tools, read across and NAMs Deliver technical input to strategic decisions within Global Safety and Regulatory Affairs Represent the company at trade associations, conferences and industry initiatives Candidate Requirements Degree in Toxicology, Life Sciences or Chemistry, with some relevant experience Strong knowledge of hazard and safety assessment, including non-animal testing methods Skilled in read across and in silico tools to support product development Excellent communicator, able to engage both technical and non-technical audiences CONTACT To make a meaningful impact on sustainable chemical innovation, apply today! Visit and enter AE866377 in the search field. London & South (field based) - United Kingdom
Technical Sales Executive - Laboratory Equipment Greater Manchester Salary/Rate: £30,000-40,000 plus bonus Do you have a proven track record in scientific sales? Do you have experience with chromatography and mass spectroscopy? Are you looking for a new challenge and to join a business at an exciting time? Our client is a provider of laboratory equipment who sells their products into a wide range of customers, partnering with some of the biggest names in the industry. Priding themselves on top class customer service and high quality industry leading products, they are now looking for a Technical Sales Specialist to join the team and look after customers in the UK. Responsibilities will include: Looking after existing customers, growing the accounts and nurturing business for the company Seeking out new business opportunities Meeting with customers across the UK to explore new ventures and ensure service levels are upkept Accurate record keeping and data logging using company CRM Provide business proposals, quotations, and pricing for products, as required Reporting sales figures to senior leadership team Keep up to date with industry and product knowledge This role is office based when not travelling to customer sites To be considered for this opportunity you should: Hold a Bachelor's Degree in a scientific subject, ideally chemistry or biochemistry Hold a Full UK driving licence and be open to travel across the UK Have experience working with analytical equipment such as chromatography and mass spectroscopy Ideally have 1-2+ years of sales experience ideally within the scientific sector Have the ability to communicate effectively Possess technical knowledge of laboratory products and equipment Be able to present to a variety of audiences and influence decision makers Be motivated, hardworking and ambitious Be highly organised and able to manage workload Have experience working with a CRM or information systems You will be rewarded with a friendly, inclusive working environment, competitive salary and company benefits such as a bonus as well as strong progression opportunities. For more information or to apply, please contact Chris Vinter. If this lab equipment sales job is not quite right for you, take a look at our other scientific sales jobs.
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
Technical Sales Executive - Laboratory Equipment Greater Manchester Salary/Rate: £30,000-40,000 plus bonus Do you have a proven track record in scientific sales? Do you have experience with chromatography and mass spectroscopy? Are you looking for a new challenge and to join a business at an exciting time? Our client is a provider of laboratory equipment who sells their products into a wide range of customers, partnering with some of the biggest names in the industry. Priding themselves on top class customer service and high quality industry leading products, they are now looking for a Technical Sales Specialist to join the team and look after customers in the UK. Responsibilities will include: Looking after existing customers, growing the accounts and nurturing business for the company Seeking out new business opportunities Meeting with customers across the UK to explore new ventures and ensure service levels are upkept Accurate record keeping and data logging using company CRM Provide business proposals, quotations, and pricing for products, as required Reporting sales figures to senior leadership team Keep up to date with industry and product knowledge This role is office based when not travelling to customer sites To be considered for this opportunity you should: Hold a Bachelor's Degree in a scientific subject, ideally chemistry or biochemistry Hold a Full UK driving licence and be open to travel across the UK Have experience working with analytical equipment such as chromatography and mass spectroscopy Ideally have 1-2+ years of sales experience ideally within the scientific sector Have the ability to communicate effectively Possess technical knowledge of laboratory products and equipment Be able to present to a variety of audiences and influence decision makers Be motivated, hardworking and ambitious Be highly organised and able to manage workload Have experience working with a CRM or information systems You will be rewarded with a friendly, inclusive working environment, competitive salary and company benefits such as a bonus as well as strong progression opportunities. For more information or to apply, please contact Chris Vinter. If this lab equipment sales job is not quite right for you, take a look at our other scientific sales jobs.
About Us Pure Healthcare are the UK s leading healthcare recruitment agency, committed to delivering service excellence. We have many years of framework healthcare recruitment experience. We have built up a wide network of contacts, clients and resources within our business to support clinicians throughout their professional career whilst also supporting healthcare organisations with their gaps in service to ensure patient care and quality. Our specialist consultants are dedicated to finding you the perfect role. The Role: Pure Healthcare Group are currently seeking a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist to work in a Biochemistry laboratory with our clients in Greater Manchester. Job Ref: PHG05145 Job Title: HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist Laboratory: Biochemistry Hours: 37.5 hours a week Pay rates: £29/hr Contract: Locum Location: Greater Manchester To be considered for the role you must have the following: Valid Right to Work Documentation Roche analyser Benefits include: Fast, automated compliance process Designated specialist consultant 24/7 support we re here whenever you need us! Lucrative career opportunities across the UK Enhanced pay rates CV advice Career advice Accommodation and travel assistance Smooth and reliable payroll options Know someone who would be a great fit? Refer a friend or colleague and earn a £250 referral bonus upon their successful placement! (T&Cs apply).
Jan 01, 2026
Contractor
About Us Pure Healthcare are the UK s leading healthcare recruitment agency, committed to delivering service excellence. We have many years of framework healthcare recruitment experience. We have built up a wide network of contacts, clients and resources within our business to support clinicians throughout their professional career whilst also supporting healthcare organisations with their gaps in service to ensure patient care and quality. Our specialist consultants are dedicated to finding you the perfect role. The Role: Pure Healthcare Group are currently seeking a HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist to work in a Biochemistry laboratory with our clients in Greater Manchester. Job Ref: PHG05145 Job Title: HCPC registered Biomedical Scientist Laboratory: Biochemistry Hours: 37.5 hours a week Pay rates: £29/hr Contract: Locum Location: Greater Manchester To be considered for the role you must have the following: Valid Right to Work Documentation Roche analyser Benefits include: Fast, automated compliance process Designated specialist consultant 24/7 support we re here whenever you need us! Lucrative career opportunities across the UK Enhanced pay rates CV advice Career advice Accommodation and travel assistance Smooth and reliable payroll options Know someone who would be a great fit? Refer a friend or colleague and earn a £250 referral bonus upon their successful placement! (T&Cs apply).
Clearline Recruitment Ltd
Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne And Wear
Role: Field-Based Biomedical Application Specialist Location: Newcastle region (QE Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland) Hours: Monday - Friday Contract: 12-month contract, Inside IR35 PAYE Rate: 200- 250 per day (excluding holiday pay) Umbrella Rate: .59 per day (including holiday pay) Due to the location, you must be able to drive & have access to a vehicle. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Biomedical Scientist or Applications Support Scientist to join a leading global diagnostics organisation as part of their North Technical Services team. This role provides essential support across chemistry and immunoassay analysers, as well as pre- and post-analytical laboratory solutions. You will play a key part in installation projects, troubleshooting activities, workflow optimisation and ensuring pathology laboratories receive the highest standard of technical support. Key Responsibilities As a Product Specialist - Applications, your duties will include: Delivering training to laboratory scientists and end users Providing onsite troubleshooting and technical support across multiple hospital sites Coordinating and resolving customer issues efficiently Supporting system installations, upgrades, and modifications Participating in review meetings with laboratory teams Building and maintaining excellent working relationships with end users This is a field-based role covering the QE Gateshead, Sunderland, and South Tyneside hospital sites. Requirements Essential: Degree in Biomedical Science or a related scientific field Experience working within an NHS pathology laboratory (minimum 2-3 years) Hands-on experience with diagnostic analysers (chemistry, immunoassay, haematology, etc.) Strong technical problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Ability to deliver user training confidently and clearly Ability to work independently across several sites Resilient, adaptable, and comfortable in fast-paced environments Full UK driving licence Desirable: Previous field-based or applications specialist experience Experience supporting analyser installations or workflow improvements Knowledge of laboratory quality systems (QC, IQC, UKAS, ISO15189) Who We're Looking For Someone who is: Resilient, proactive, and confident in a customer-facing technical role Skilled at analysing and resolving complex technical issues Highly organised, capable of managing travel and workload independently Motivated by delivering excellent service and exceeding customer expectations Keen to maintain and develop strong technical knowledge
Jan 01, 2026
Contractor
Role: Field-Based Biomedical Application Specialist Location: Newcastle region (QE Gateshead, South Tyneside, Sunderland) Hours: Monday - Friday Contract: 12-month contract, Inside IR35 PAYE Rate: 200- 250 per day (excluding holiday pay) Umbrella Rate: .59 per day (including holiday pay) Due to the location, you must be able to drive & have access to a vehicle. An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Biomedical Scientist or Applications Support Scientist to join a leading global diagnostics organisation as part of their North Technical Services team. This role provides essential support across chemistry and immunoassay analysers, as well as pre- and post-analytical laboratory solutions. You will play a key part in installation projects, troubleshooting activities, workflow optimisation and ensuring pathology laboratories receive the highest standard of technical support. Key Responsibilities As a Product Specialist - Applications, your duties will include: Delivering training to laboratory scientists and end users Providing onsite troubleshooting and technical support across multiple hospital sites Coordinating and resolving customer issues efficiently Supporting system installations, upgrades, and modifications Participating in review meetings with laboratory teams Building and maintaining excellent working relationships with end users This is a field-based role covering the QE Gateshead, Sunderland, and South Tyneside hospital sites. Requirements Essential: Degree in Biomedical Science or a related scientific field Experience working within an NHS pathology laboratory (minimum 2-3 years) Hands-on experience with diagnostic analysers (chemistry, immunoassay, haematology, etc.) Strong technical problem-solving and troubleshooting skills Ability to deliver user training confidently and clearly Ability to work independently across several sites Resilient, adaptable, and comfortable in fast-paced environments Full UK driving licence Desirable: Previous field-based or applications specialist experience Experience supporting analyser installations or workflow improvements Knowledge of laboratory quality systems (QC, IQC, UKAS, ISO15189) Who We're Looking For Someone who is: Resilient, proactive, and confident in a customer-facing technical role Skilled at analysing and resolving complex technical issues Highly organised, capable of managing travel and workload independently Motivated by delivering excellent service and exceeding customer expectations Keen to maintain and develop strong technical knowledge
At YorkTest, we have an exciting opportunity for a HCPC Registered Laboratory Manager based at our York laboratory. Overview To ensure all samples are tested within the desired test turnaround time allocated Ensuring that all products and test results meet QC specifications before release Maintain a high degree of quality and attention to detail in all aspects of work To be responsible for laboratory throughput and turnaround times, ensure all laboratory KPIs are met Assist the Laboratory Director to manage the laboratory team - Ensuring critical raw materials are tested, released and made available for use in a timely way, including allergens and ELISA plates To assist the Laboratory Director for responsibility for all laboratory equipment, ensuring required maintenance, calibration, training etc. is carried out and ensure that all processes are documented, approved and controlled To translate business requirements into deliverable project plans and actions to ensure that all technical laboratory operations are able to service the company's continuing growth To deputise for the Laboratory Director, ensuring all SOPs are followed, updated, reviewed and adhered to by all laboratory staff Culture and Environment Understand and take accountability for the required laboratory productivity Talk openly about laboratory performance and targets, with Directors and the laboratory team, to develop a strong, results-driven, team-oriented culture To work effectively at all times within a fast-paced business environment whilst maintaining quality of work and service Maintain positive morale and representation within the laboratory team and establishing a good working relationship with all internal and external customers Creating and maintaining a positive working environment Core Tasks To have oversight of all routine and specialised testing, post opening, booking in of samples, receipt of goods, manufacturing of plates and stock management To work collaboratively with the QC & Technical Specialist and our Scientific and QA Department to ensure processes are conducted in controlled and consistent manner To manage plates exports, instrument calibration, maintenance and purchasing of equipment and stock To ensure all testing is conducted to high quality standards in accordance with YorkTest Standard Operating Procedures To help develop new protocols, equipment sourcing and validation plans for existing and new products and process changes To work with the company Health & Safety to ensure all Health & Safety requirements are met Recommend and action improvements to laboratory process, planning for scaleup and improvements to the technical performance of existing products /services Required Qualifications and Competencies Educated to degree or postgraduate degree standard in a Biomedical field, including Biology, Biochemistry or another relevant science HCPC Biomedical Scientist registration Minimum of 5 years' experience in commercial technical operations within the clinical laboratory testing industry Experienced immunoassay scientist with working knowledge of diagnostic technologies Experience of working within ISO13485 Experience of working within ISO15189 / UKAS and ISO9001 is desirable Effective Team Working Leadership Skills Analytical Thinking Judgement, Decision Making and Decisive Insight Project Management Communication: Listening, Understanding and Responding Excellent time management Professional attitude If you would like to apply for this role please email a copy of your CV to Laboratory Director We are committed to an active Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunities Policy, which starts with our recruitment and selection process.
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
At YorkTest, we have an exciting opportunity for a HCPC Registered Laboratory Manager based at our York laboratory. Overview To ensure all samples are tested within the desired test turnaround time allocated Ensuring that all products and test results meet QC specifications before release Maintain a high degree of quality and attention to detail in all aspects of work To be responsible for laboratory throughput and turnaround times, ensure all laboratory KPIs are met Assist the Laboratory Director to manage the laboratory team - Ensuring critical raw materials are tested, released and made available for use in a timely way, including allergens and ELISA plates To assist the Laboratory Director for responsibility for all laboratory equipment, ensuring required maintenance, calibration, training etc. is carried out and ensure that all processes are documented, approved and controlled To translate business requirements into deliverable project plans and actions to ensure that all technical laboratory operations are able to service the company's continuing growth To deputise for the Laboratory Director, ensuring all SOPs are followed, updated, reviewed and adhered to by all laboratory staff Culture and Environment Understand and take accountability for the required laboratory productivity Talk openly about laboratory performance and targets, with Directors and the laboratory team, to develop a strong, results-driven, team-oriented culture To work effectively at all times within a fast-paced business environment whilst maintaining quality of work and service Maintain positive morale and representation within the laboratory team and establishing a good working relationship with all internal and external customers Creating and maintaining a positive working environment Core Tasks To have oversight of all routine and specialised testing, post opening, booking in of samples, receipt of goods, manufacturing of plates and stock management To work collaboratively with the QC & Technical Specialist and our Scientific and QA Department to ensure processes are conducted in controlled and consistent manner To manage plates exports, instrument calibration, maintenance and purchasing of equipment and stock To ensure all testing is conducted to high quality standards in accordance with YorkTest Standard Operating Procedures To help develop new protocols, equipment sourcing and validation plans for existing and new products and process changes To work with the company Health & Safety to ensure all Health & Safety requirements are met Recommend and action improvements to laboratory process, planning for scaleup and improvements to the technical performance of existing products /services Required Qualifications and Competencies Educated to degree or postgraduate degree standard in a Biomedical field, including Biology, Biochemistry or another relevant science HCPC Biomedical Scientist registration Minimum of 5 years' experience in commercial technical operations within the clinical laboratory testing industry Experienced immunoassay scientist with working knowledge of diagnostic technologies Experience of working within ISO13485 Experience of working within ISO15189 / UKAS and ISO9001 is desirable Effective Team Working Leadership Skills Analytical Thinking Judgement, Decision Making and Decisive Insight Project Management Communication: Listening, Understanding and Responding Excellent time management Professional attitude If you would like to apply for this role please email a copy of your CV to Laboratory Director We are committed to an active Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunities Policy, which starts with our recruitment and selection process.
AskBio Asklepios BioPharmaceutical, Inc.
Edinburgh, Midlothian
AskBio Inc., a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of Bayer AG, is a fully integrated gene therapy company dedicated to developing life-saving medicines and changing lives. The company maintains a portfolio of clinical programs across a range of neuromuscular, central nervous system, cardiovascular, and metabolic disease indications with a clinical-stage pipeline that includes investigational therapeutics for congestive heart failure, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, multiple system atrophy, Parkinson's disease, and Pompe disease. AskBio's gene therapy platform includes Pro10, an industry-leading proprietary cell line manufacturing process, and an extensive array of capsids and promoters. With global headquarters in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and European headquarters in Edinburgh, Scotland, the company has generated hundreds of proprietary capsids and promoters, several of which have entered pre-clinical and clinical testing. Our vision: Pioneering science to create transformative molecular medicines. Our mission: Lead innovative science and drive clinical outcomes to transform people's lives. Our principles: Advance innovative science by pushing boundaries. Bring transformative therapeutics to patients in need. Provide an environment for employees to reach their fullest potential. Our values: Be a Pioneer. We are not afraid of the impossible and to innovate to make gene therapies accessible to those in need. Cultivate Collaboration. Strive to be the best teammate, actively listen, openly communicate, and embrace diverse points of view. Embrace Responsibility. We are humbled by the enormity of our mission. We hold a relentless commitment to advance science and clinical outcomes for our patients, families, and caregivers. Raise the Bar. Continuously drive improvements and efficiencies. Seek and provide constructive feedback. Have a bias for learning and action. Act with Uncompromising Integrity. Be honest, transparent, and committed to doing what's right in every situation. Make clear commitments and follow through. Position Summary Reporting to the in vivo manager, you will provide support in running animal studies and downstream analysis on site. This is a hands-on role requiring performing molecular biology assays at high throughput, performing immunohistochemistry protocols, and conducting procedures on animals. Job Responsibilities Perform procedures with animals, such as dosing (including PO, IP, SC, IM) and tissue dissections Perform immunohistochemical techniques such as tissue processing, sectioning, antibody staining and imaging Perform molecular biology techniques such as qPCR, RT-PCR, DNA/RNA extractions and protein assays at high throughput Process, analyze, and present data Deliver quality work within project timelines Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or related field OR 4 years role relevant experience Willingness to work with rodents Demonstrable knowledge of histological and molecular biology techniques Motivated to learn and develop new techniques Enthusiastic and positive attitude Strong organizational and planning skills Preferred Skills & Abilities Experience of working with rodents Experience with rodent colony management Experience with immunohistochemistry techniques or molecular biology techniques such as qPCR and DNA/RNA extractions. AskBio Inc. (AskBio) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected status prohibited under Federal, State or local laws. All employment decisions are based on valid job related requirements. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our website, you may request a reasonable accommodation to express interest in a specific opening by calling us at or sending us an email at . Agencies: Please do not contact any employee at AskBio about this requisition. Any resume submitted by a recruitment agency to any employee at AskBio, through any medium, will be deemed the sole property of AskBio unless the agency was engaged by AskBio Talent Acquisition team to recruit for that position. All agencies must have a prior executed service agreement with AskBio prior to any search engagement. If a candidate who was submitted outside of the AskBio agency process is hired by AskBio, no fee or payment of any kind will be paid to the agency.
Jan 01, 2026
Full time
AskBio Inc., a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of Bayer AG, is a fully integrated gene therapy company dedicated to developing life-saving medicines and changing lives. The company maintains a portfolio of clinical programs across a range of neuromuscular, central nervous system, cardiovascular, and metabolic disease indications with a clinical-stage pipeline that includes investigational therapeutics for congestive heart failure, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, multiple system atrophy, Parkinson's disease, and Pompe disease. AskBio's gene therapy platform includes Pro10, an industry-leading proprietary cell line manufacturing process, and an extensive array of capsids and promoters. With global headquarters in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, and European headquarters in Edinburgh, Scotland, the company has generated hundreds of proprietary capsids and promoters, several of which have entered pre-clinical and clinical testing. Our vision: Pioneering science to create transformative molecular medicines. Our mission: Lead innovative science and drive clinical outcomes to transform people's lives. Our principles: Advance innovative science by pushing boundaries. Bring transformative therapeutics to patients in need. Provide an environment for employees to reach their fullest potential. Our values: Be a Pioneer. We are not afraid of the impossible and to innovate to make gene therapies accessible to those in need. Cultivate Collaboration. Strive to be the best teammate, actively listen, openly communicate, and embrace diverse points of view. Embrace Responsibility. We are humbled by the enormity of our mission. We hold a relentless commitment to advance science and clinical outcomes for our patients, families, and caregivers. Raise the Bar. Continuously drive improvements and efficiencies. Seek and provide constructive feedback. Have a bias for learning and action. Act with Uncompromising Integrity. Be honest, transparent, and committed to doing what's right in every situation. Make clear commitments and follow through. Position Summary Reporting to the in vivo manager, you will provide support in running animal studies and downstream analysis on site. This is a hands-on role requiring performing molecular biology assays at high throughput, performing immunohistochemistry protocols, and conducting procedures on animals. Job Responsibilities Perform procedures with animals, such as dosing (including PO, IP, SC, IM) and tissue dissections Perform immunohistochemical techniques such as tissue processing, sectioning, antibody staining and imaging Perform molecular biology techniques such as qPCR, RT-PCR, DNA/RNA extractions and protein assays at high throughput Process, analyze, and present data Deliver quality work within project timelines Minimum Requirements Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, or related field OR 4 years role relevant experience Willingness to work with rodents Demonstrable knowledge of histological and molecular biology techniques Motivated to learn and develop new techniques Enthusiastic and positive attitude Strong organizational and planning skills Preferred Skills & Abilities Experience of working with rodents Experience with rodent colony management Experience with immunohistochemistry techniques or molecular biology techniques such as qPCR and DNA/RNA extractions. AskBio Inc. (AskBio) is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status or any other protected status prohibited under Federal, State or local laws. All employment decisions are based on valid job related requirements. If you are a qualified individual with a disability or a disabled veteran and are unable or limited in your ability to use or access our website, you may request a reasonable accommodation to express interest in a specific opening by calling us at or sending us an email at . Agencies: Please do not contact any employee at AskBio about this requisition. Any resume submitted by a recruitment agency to any employee at AskBio, through any medium, will be deemed the sole property of AskBio unless the agency was engaged by AskBio Talent Acquisition team to recruit for that position. All agencies must have a prior executed service agreement with AskBio prior to any search engagement. If a candidate who was submitted outside of the AskBio agency process is hired by AskBio, no fee or payment of any kind will be paid to the agency.
The role Are you ready to make a real difference? Join us in a pivotal role where your scientific expertise will help protect Wales' environment and public health, while supporting sustainable industrial growth. As a Lead Specialist Officer within the Installations and RSR Permitting Team, you will provide technical leadership and support, working both collaboratively and independently to assess complex environmental permit applications across a diverse range of large industry sectors in Wales; from refineries and large combustion plant to landfills, paper and food production, metals processing, and activities involving radioactive substances. Using your strong scientific background (particularly in chemistry and maths) and experience of environmental regulation, you'll lead and support the team to carry out robust and complex technical assessments in line with legislation, technical guidance, NRW policies and procedures. Your expertise will underpin the team's decisions, to issue, refuse, or vary permits, which will directly influence how major industries operate, ensuring they meet environmental standards and adopt best practices. You will have a high level of specialist expertise across several industrial sectors and will be the focal point for complex permitting queries from both internal and external customers, working with the wider Industry Regulation community to resolve issues that arise within your specialist areas. You will be the lead expert for applications of high public and/or political interest, representing the Permitting Service at public events, inquiries and legal appeals as required. As a Lead Specialist Permitting Officer, you will play a key role in developing the capability of the team by using your technical expertise and experience to mentor and support less experienced colleagues. You will help build their confidence in decision-making and support them in meeting deadlines, contributing to a high-performing and resilient permitting team. Beyond permitting, you'll play an active role in engaging with internal and external stakeholders to resolve technical queries, contribute to work planning and drive process improvements. You'll also participate in industrial cluster groups and help embed the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) into our regulatory frameworks - ensuring our approach remains forward-thinking, integrated, and impactful. This is your chance to be part of a progressive organisation, working at the intersection of science, policy, and industry - all while helping to safeguard Wales' natural resources for future generations. About us The role sits within a small closely working team of permitting specialist scientists that share knowledge, experience, and best practice. You will be responsible for supporting, mentoring and training of your peers to facilitate risk based decisions to produce robust enforceable permits.
Dec 22, 2025
Full time
The role Are you ready to make a real difference? Join us in a pivotal role where your scientific expertise will help protect Wales' environment and public health, while supporting sustainable industrial growth. As a Lead Specialist Officer within the Installations and RSR Permitting Team, you will provide technical leadership and support, working both collaboratively and independently to assess complex environmental permit applications across a diverse range of large industry sectors in Wales; from refineries and large combustion plant to landfills, paper and food production, metals processing, and activities involving radioactive substances. Using your strong scientific background (particularly in chemistry and maths) and experience of environmental regulation, you'll lead and support the team to carry out robust and complex technical assessments in line with legislation, technical guidance, NRW policies and procedures. Your expertise will underpin the team's decisions, to issue, refuse, or vary permits, which will directly influence how major industries operate, ensuring they meet environmental standards and adopt best practices. You will have a high level of specialist expertise across several industrial sectors and will be the focal point for complex permitting queries from both internal and external customers, working with the wider Industry Regulation community to resolve issues that arise within your specialist areas. You will be the lead expert for applications of high public and/or political interest, representing the Permitting Service at public events, inquiries and legal appeals as required. As a Lead Specialist Permitting Officer, you will play a key role in developing the capability of the team by using your technical expertise and experience to mentor and support less experienced colleagues. You will help build their confidence in decision-making and support them in meeting deadlines, contributing to a high-performing and resilient permitting team. Beyond permitting, you'll play an active role in engaging with internal and external stakeholders to resolve technical queries, contribute to work planning and drive process improvements. You'll also participate in industrial cluster groups and help embed the principles of Sustainable Management of Natural Resources (SMNR) into our regulatory frameworks - ensuring our approach remains forward-thinking, integrated, and impactful. This is your chance to be part of a progressive organisation, working at the intersection of science, policy, and industry - all while helping to safeguard Wales' natural resources for future generations. About us The role sits within a small closely working team of permitting specialist scientists that share knowledge, experience, and best practice. You will be responsible for supporting, mentoring and training of your peers to facilitate risk based decisions to produce robust enforceable permits.