Execute Business Development plans in close coordination with Research Chemistry Service (RCS) leadership leading to identification, penetration and growth of business and accounts in UK/Ireland region. The (Senior) Director Business Development UK drives sales growth in close coordination with Research Chemistry Services leadership penetrating certain assigned customers with significant growth opportunity, as assigned by management. Reporting to the Executive Director, Business Development, the (Senior) Director Business Development closes and implements growth opportunities with Companies in the UK/Ireland by interacting with customers and prospects is through face-to-face meetings and is responsible for achieving an assigned sales and profit goal. The (Senior) Director Business Development will also manage other RCS BD in the UK/Ireland territory to ensure close alignment of activities to drive new business growth. Remote management of Scandinavia BD also possible. Identify potential business prospects (leads) in region across pharma, biotech, VC, non-profits, research institutes, agricultural, and veterinary sciences Identify key decision makers relative to Research Chemistry Service (RCS) business for potential contact and collaboration Qualify leads and present opportunity(ies) to technical team and Research Chemistry Services senior leadership Facilitate business meeting with WuXi with proper agenda, attendees, focus on opportunity and follow-up; meeting summary Research Chemistry Services as solutions provider with clearly articulated messages Support proposal writing with technical team with emphasis on consistency, quality of proposal; presentation of proposal to customer Support proposal negotiation to close contract as defined by supervisor Point of contact for Research Chemistry Services and customer; ensure communication channels; pro-actively identify areas of growth opportunity; ensure stable relationship, identify issues which could jeopardize partnership; pose solutions Effective representation of Research Chemistry Services at various meetings/conferences; even planning and execution Provide advice and solution on complex matters using in-depth professional knowledge, acumen, concepts, and models in creative and effective ways Work with senior leadership during crisis management. Identify and network with stakeholders, including key contacts outside own area of expertise. Maintain excellent relationships with internal business partners at WuXi. Facilitate customer travels to China Manage other RCS BD covering UK/Ireland and Scandinavia territories Experience / Education: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in chemistry with 7+ years industrial experience with 5+ years business development experience and people management (+2 years experience) preferred Experience in CRO is a plus/preferred Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: Technical Skills / Knowledge: Demonstrates a broad understanding of discovery leading to candidate selection and preclinical development Understands the interrelationships of different disciplines Independence/ Accountability: Demonstrates the ability to a self-starter Functions in a self-motivated and highly flexible manner Able to work independently Must be organized and detailed-oriented Problem Solving: Possesses proven experience in creating or capitalizing on opportunities leading to successful outcomes, ideally with Business Development relevance Understands and is able to work on complex issues where analysis of situation or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors Leadership Activities: Independently identifies potential prospects Coordinates with other BD and scientific counterparts to provide appropriate solutions to clients. Marketing to ensure coordination of efforts and ensure good communication with all parties. Experience in remote people management. Communication Skills: Interpersonal skill sets for effective listening, dialog and interactions . An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability This job description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by Management.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Execute Business Development plans in close coordination with Research Chemistry Service (RCS) leadership leading to identification, penetration and growth of business and accounts in UK/Ireland region. The (Senior) Director Business Development UK drives sales growth in close coordination with Research Chemistry Services leadership penetrating certain assigned customers with significant growth opportunity, as assigned by management. Reporting to the Executive Director, Business Development, the (Senior) Director Business Development closes and implements growth opportunities with Companies in the UK/Ireland by interacting with customers and prospects is through face-to-face meetings and is responsible for achieving an assigned sales and profit goal. The (Senior) Director Business Development will also manage other RCS BD in the UK/Ireland territory to ensure close alignment of activities to drive new business growth. Remote management of Scandinavia BD also possible. Identify potential business prospects (leads) in region across pharma, biotech, VC, non-profits, research institutes, agricultural, and veterinary sciences Identify key decision makers relative to Research Chemistry Service (RCS) business for potential contact and collaboration Qualify leads and present opportunity(ies) to technical team and Research Chemistry Services senior leadership Facilitate business meeting with WuXi with proper agenda, attendees, focus on opportunity and follow-up; meeting summary Research Chemistry Services as solutions provider with clearly articulated messages Support proposal writing with technical team with emphasis on consistency, quality of proposal; presentation of proposal to customer Support proposal negotiation to close contract as defined by supervisor Point of contact for Research Chemistry Services and customer; ensure communication channels; pro-actively identify areas of growth opportunity; ensure stable relationship, identify issues which could jeopardize partnership; pose solutions Effective representation of Research Chemistry Services at various meetings/conferences; even planning and execution Provide advice and solution on complex matters using in-depth professional knowledge, acumen, concepts, and models in creative and effective ways Work with senior leadership during crisis management. Identify and network with stakeholders, including key contacts outside own area of expertise. Maintain excellent relationships with internal business partners at WuXi. Facilitate customer travels to China Manage other RCS BD covering UK/Ireland and Scandinavia territories Experience / Education: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in chemistry with 7+ years industrial experience with 5+ years business development experience and people management (+2 years experience) preferred Experience in CRO is a plus/preferred Knowledge / Skills / Abilities: Technical Skills / Knowledge: Demonstrates a broad understanding of discovery leading to candidate selection and preclinical development Understands the interrelationships of different disciplines Independence/ Accountability: Demonstrates the ability to a self-starter Functions in a self-motivated and highly flexible manner Able to work independently Must be organized and detailed-oriented Problem Solving: Possesses proven experience in creating or capitalizing on opportunities leading to successful outcomes, ideally with Business Development relevance Understands and is able to work on complex issues where analysis of situation or data requires an in-depth evaluation of variable factors Leadership Activities: Independently identifies potential prospects Coordinates with other BD and scientific counterparts to provide appropriate solutions to clients. Marketing to ensure coordination of efforts and ensure good communication with all parties. Experience in remote people management. Communication Skills: Interpersonal skill sets for effective listening, dialog and interactions . An Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability This job description does not state or imply that the above are the only duties and responsibilities assigned to this position. Employees holding this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties as requested by Management.
A leading provider of laboratory services to global clinical trials, our client delivers bioanalytical and toxicology programmes from their state-of-the art facility in York. Partnering with customers across the bioanalytical sector working to optimise programs during the crucial stage of the drug discovery and development process, they give technical insight, expertise and flexibility to provide assay method development and validation for the quantification of drugs, metabolites and biomarkers. Joining the business as an integral member of the team, you will act as Study Manager for a range of regulated and non-regulated small molecule bioanalytical projects, ensuring these are conducted in compliance with regulatory standards, and are on time and within budget. Utilising previous experience you will lead a small team, ensuring effective performance management and defining responsibilities and objectives as required, as well as overseeing LC-MS/MS method development and troubleshooting. Applications are invited from accomplished Bioanalytical Study Managers or Study Directors with experience mentoring or supervising a small team. You will also have a strong background undertaking LC-MS/MS small molecule quantitative analyses in support of GLP or non-regulated bioanalytical studies. In return your will receive a highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, with career advancement opportunities available. In addition, financial assistance with relocation can be offered for the successful candidate. Please note this is a 100% site-based role in York. Apply to VRS to be considered today! Key words: bioanalysis, bioanalytical, Study Manager, Study Director, Team Leader, Leadership, Management, laboratory, LC-MS, LC-MS/MS, GLP, GCP, GxP, analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical, drug development, metabolites, York, Yorkshire, VRS8608AW Follow VRS Recruitment on LinkedIn to view all our latest vacancies! Please note that by submitting your application to VRS Ltd your details will be registered with us so that we can contact you about suitable job opportunities now and in future. You may unsubscribe at any time by emailing us directly via our website.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
A leading provider of laboratory services to global clinical trials, our client delivers bioanalytical and toxicology programmes from their state-of-the art facility in York. Partnering with customers across the bioanalytical sector working to optimise programs during the crucial stage of the drug discovery and development process, they give technical insight, expertise and flexibility to provide assay method development and validation for the quantification of drugs, metabolites and biomarkers. Joining the business as an integral member of the team, you will act as Study Manager for a range of regulated and non-regulated small molecule bioanalytical projects, ensuring these are conducted in compliance with regulatory standards, and are on time and within budget. Utilising previous experience you will lead a small team, ensuring effective performance management and defining responsibilities and objectives as required, as well as overseeing LC-MS/MS method development and troubleshooting. Applications are invited from accomplished Bioanalytical Study Managers or Study Directors with experience mentoring or supervising a small team. You will also have a strong background undertaking LC-MS/MS small molecule quantitative analyses in support of GLP or non-regulated bioanalytical studies. In return your will receive a highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, with career advancement opportunities available. In addition, financial assistance with relocation can be offered for the successful candidate. Please note this is a 100% site-based role in York. Apply to VRS to be considered today! Key words: bioanalysis, bioanalytical, Study Manager, Study Director, Team Leader, Leadership, Management, laboratory, LC-MS, LC-MS/MS, GLP, GCP, GxP, analytical chemistry, pharmaceutical, drug development, metabolites, York, Yorkshire, VRS8608AW Follow VRS Recruitment on LinkedIn to view all our latest vacancies! Please note that by submitting your application to VRS Ltd your details will be registered with us so that we can contact you about suitable job opportunities now and in future. You may unsubscribe at any time by emailing us directly via our website.
Role: Process Engineer Salary: Competitive Hours: 40h M-F Location: Stenalees, Cornwall Would you like to be involved in Europe's first integrated Lithium production facility? The joint venture between Imerys and British Lithium: Imerys British Lithium (IBL) is a joint venture between Imerys S.A. and Lithium Assets Ltd., formerly British Lithium, developing a world class micaceous lithium resource in Cornwall. IBL have developed unique, patented technology for the sustainable recovery of battery grade lithium carbonate from micaceous granite, with the goal of building the world's first integrated lithium mine, beneficiation plant and refinery producing 20,000tpa of lithium carbonate - enough to support production in the UK of 350,000 electric vehicles per year. The role: You will be part of the development of IBL's novel process technologies for refining and purifying lithium from micaceous granites. The role is responsible for the successful integration of refinery process technologies into the process design for the British Lithium Project. This will involve dialogue with external parties, design engineers, and project stakeholders in defining, specifying and de-risking the process technology that will deliver lithium carbonate product to the market. Your main responsibilities: You will undertake the successful scale-up and de-risking of the lithium carbonate refinery process technologies and operating conditions through to commercial implementation. You will be expected to undertake pilot plant operations and apply lessons learned to the commercial process design whilst; Undertaking scale-up and de-risking activities within the Refinery team, including executing work programmes, facilitating change and driving execution. Being responsible for the commercial design of the Pyrometallurgy or Hydrometallurgy section of the Lithium Carbonate Refinery (LCR) process, leveraging internal expertise and that of third-party equipment / technology suppliers. Responsible for technical risk management for the LCR process design. This includes updating the technical risk register, executing trials and test work and incorporating findings into the process design to reduce technical risk. Contributing to improvement capital requests and project supervision for implantation of improvement capital projects. Being a key process technology expert for pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical and chemical process technologies. Input to business decision making in the presence of company Directors and senior stakeholders. Execution of process scale-up programmes at pilot scale. Drive the creation of analytical and process data to develop robust understandings of chemical processes. Subsequently, maintain a robust culture of intellectual property development and capture. Responsible for process engineering deliverables for the design of the commercial LCR plant, including engineering design packages, equipment specifications, input on philosophies. What we ask you in return: Have a degree level qualification in process/chemical engineering Have exposure to project management practices. Have experience of managing multiple stakeholders across sites and functions with a clear collaboration mindset. Have experience in the scale-up of chemicals process technologies within a chemicals or mining environment, with experience with Lithium chemistries advantageous Have knowledge of health & safety standards and COSHH regulations and, ideally, have a vocational health and safety qualification. All roles within Imerys British Lithium require flexibility and ability to adapt. During periods of extended operating campaigns, intense activity and / or reduced staff availability, the role may be required to undertake any activities to support the project, subject to adequate competency for specialist tasks What's in for you? You will be working for Imerys, the world leader in mineral-based specialty solutions for industry, with over 16,000 employees and over 200 sites worldwide. Imerys delivers high value-added, functional solutions to diversified sets of industrial sectors, from processing industries to consumer goods. We support your professional development including training, costs, offering a competitive salary and other benefits such as; Company sick pay entitlement after 6 months service, Life Assurance, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays, Income Protection for DC members, Long Service awards, Reward Hub & Local Discounts, Flu Vouchers, Car Salary Sacrifice Scheme, Health & Wellbeing Programme, Eye Care Vouchers, Cycle to work scheme and Endeavour club (off site gym) to help you stay fit and healthy. Our people are important to us, our workplaces are diverse and inclusive and whilst maintaining the health, safety and environmental standards on site, for yourself and others around you, we're an organisation with a wealth of career and development opportunities that allow you to tap into your full potential. To apply, please follow the link belo
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Role: Process Engineer Salary: Competitive Hours: 40h M-F Location: Stenalees, Cornwall Would you like to be involved in Europe's first integrated Lithium production facility? The joint venture between Imerys and British Lithium: Imerys British Lithium (IBL) is a joint venture between Imerys S.A. and Lithium Assets Ltd., formerly British Lithium, developing a world class micaceous lithium resource in Cornwall. IBL have developed unique, patented technology for the sustainable recovery of battery grade lithium carbonate from micaceous granite, with the goal of building the world's first integrated lithium mine, beneficiation plant and refinery producing 20,000tpa of lithium carbonate - enough to support production in the UK of 350,000 electric vehicles per year. The role: You will be part of the development of IBL's novel process technologies for refining and purifying lithium from micaceous granites. The role is responsible for the successful integration of refinery process technologies into the process design for the British Lithium Project. This will involve dialogue with external parties, design engineers, and project stakeholders in defining, specifying and de-risking the process technology that will deliver lithium carbonate product to the market. Your main responsibilities: You will undertake the successful scale-up and de-risking of the lithium carbonate refinery process technologies and operating conditions through to commercial implementation. You will be expected to undertake pilot plant operations and apply lessons learned to the commercial process design whilst; Undertaking scale-up and de-risking activities within the Refinery team, including executing work programmes, facilitating change and driving execution. Being responsible for the commercial design of the Pyrometallurgy or Hydrometallurgy section of the Lithium Carbonate Refinery (LCR) process, leveraging internal expertise and that of third-party equipment / technology suppliers. Responsible for technical risk management for the LCR process design. This includes updating the technical risk register, executing trials and test work and incorporating findings into the process design to reduce technical risk. Contributing to improvement capital requests and project supervision for implantation of improvement capital projects. Being a key process technology expert for pyrometallurgical, hydrometallurgical and chemical process technologies. Input to business decision making in the presence of company Directors and senior stakeholders. Execution of process scale-up programmes at pilot scale. Drive the creation of analytical and process data to develop robust understandings of chemical processes. Subsequently, maintain a robust culture of intellectual property development and capture. Responsible for process engineering deliverables for the design of the commercial LCR plant, including engineering design packages, equipment specifications, input on philosophies. What we ask you in return: Have a degree level qualification in process/chemical engineering Have exposure to project management practices. Have experience of managing multiple stakeholders across sites and functions with a clear collaboration mindset. Have experience in the scale-up of chemicals process technologies within a chemicals or mining environment, with experience with Lithium chemistries advantageous Have knowledge of health & safety standards and COSHH regulations and, ideally, have a vocational health and safety qualification. All roles within Imerys British Lithium require flexibility and ability to adapt. During periods of extended operating campaigns, intense activity and / or reduced staff availability, the role may be required to undertake any activities to support the project, subject to adequate competency for specialist tasks What's in for you? You will be working for Imerys, the world leader in mineral-based specialty solutions for industry, with over 16,000 employees and over 200 sites worldwide. Imerys delivers high value-added, functional solutions to diversified sets of industrial sectors, from processing industries to consumer goods. We support your professional development including training, costs, offering a competitive salary and other benefits such as; Company sick pay entitlement after 6 months service, Life Assurance, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, 25 days holiday plus Bank Holidays, Income Protection for DC members, Long Service awards, Reward Hub & Local Discounts, Flu Vouchers, Car Salary Sacrifice Scheme, Health & Wellbeing Programme, Eye Care Vouchers, Cycle to work scheme and Endeavour club (off site gym) to help you stay fit and healthy. Our people are important to us, our workplaces are diverse and inclusive and whilst maintaining the health, safety and environmental standards on site, for yourself and others around you, we're an organisation with a wealth of career and development opportunities that allow you to tap into your full potential. To apply, please follow the link belo
Who we are Tradebe is a group of industrial businesses with the commitment of creating a more sustainable planet and making significant contributions to human wellbeing. Our main business line Tradebe Environmental Services is an international leader focused on recycling, energy recovery and circular economy, managing all different environmental liabilities in a sustainable way. We provide services to the entire industrial complex with high safety and quality standards. Tradebe Inutec has supported the UK's decommissioning mission for 35 years and we continue to develop new treatment and processing solutions to help our customers tackle challenging wastes in a way that benefits our customers and the environment. At our Winfrith nuclear licensed site, we have the most extensive UK & overseas authorisations and safety case of any UK commercial company. Our suitably qualified & experienced personnel provide unrivalled insight and practical experience for radioactive waste treatment services ranging from radiochemistry, treatment, encapsulation, size reduction, incineration, through to disposal. This gives us unparalleled scope and ability to provide innovative and integrated solutions to complex waste projects. We are looking for a hands on Project Scientist working on decontamination and radiological inventory management for our site in Winfrith, Dorset. The role To support the bidding process for and to deliver the technical aspects of radioactive waste management projects for nuclear and industrial clients using professional scientific, engineering and project management principles. Work alongside project manager and engineering teams to help guide tactical and strategic product decisions Support the basic aspects of testing project including equipment preparation, deployment, staging/breakdown, and sampling tasks assigned to them Follow current standards, codes, and procedures regarding safe and effective use of equipment, maintenance programs and other policies Submit reports, technical data, time sheets and project expense reports Work with line managers to secure & develop resources required to deliver tasks Utilise appropriate tools and software to provide required technical information for projects Ensure the relevant project risks are identified and managed / mitigated as appropriate The person Qualified to degree level in a relevant Nuclear Science or Nuclear Engineering Discipline is essential. Attention to detail and ability to question Good interpersonal skills Good written, presentation and verbal communication skills Be able to work under specified and agreed time constraints Professional and positive approach Self-motivated Strong in building relationships and able to communicate at all levels Team player and able to work under own initiative Dynamic and creative and ability to offer solutions Strong customer service priorities Ability to influence cross-functional teams We offer Salary of up to 50,000 per annum Annual bonus Potential for overtime for out of core hours working/TOIL Pension Flexible benefits (access to our benefits platform for discounts and cash back on shopping purchases, gyms and leisure activities, cycle to work scheme and dedicated wellbeing centre)
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Who we are Tradebe is a group of industrial businesses with the commitment of creating a more sustainable planet and making significant contributions to human wellbeing. Our main business line Tradebe Environmental Services is an international leader focused on recycling, energy recovery and circular economy, managing all different environmental liabilities in a sustainable way. We provide services to the entire industrial complex with high safety and quality standards. Tradebe Inutec has supported the UK's decommissioning mission for 35 years and we continue to develop new treatment and processing solutions to help our customers tackle challenging wastes in a way that benefits our customers and the environment. At our Winfrith nuclear licensed site, we have the most extensive UK & overseas authorisations and safety case of any UK commercial company. Our suitably qualified & experienced personnel provide unrivalled insight and practical experience for radioactive waste treatment services ranging from radiochemistry, treatment, encapsulation, size reduction, incineration, through to disposal. This gives us unparalleled scope and ability to provide innovative and integrated solutions to complex waste projects. We are looking for a hands on Project Scientist working on decontamination and radiological inventory management for our site in Winfrith, Dorset. The role To support the bidding process for and to deliver the technical aspects of radioactive waste management projects for nuclear and industrial clients using professional scientific, engineering and project management principles. Work alongside project manager and engineering teams to help guide tactical and strategic product decisions Support the basic aspects of testing project including equipment preparation, deployment, staging/breakdown, and sampling tasks assigned to them Follow current standards, codes, and procedures regarding safe and effective use of equipment, maintenance programs and other policies Submit reports, technical data, time sheets and project expense reports Work with line managers to secure & develop resources required to deliver tasks Utilise appropriate tools and software to provide required technical information for projects Ensure the relevant project risks are identified and managed / mitigated as appropriate The person Qualified to degree level in a relevant Nuclear Science or Nuclear Engineering Discipline is essential. Attention to detail and ability to question Good interpersonal skills Good written, presentation and verbal communication skills Be able to work under specified and agreed time constraints Professional and positive approach Self-motivated Strong in building relationships and able to communicate at all levels Team player and able to work under own initiative Dynamic and creative and ability to offer solutions Strong customer service priorities Ability to influence cross-functional teams We offer Salary of up to 50,000 per annum Annual bonus Potential for overtime for out of core hours working/TOIL Pension Flexible benefits (access to our benefits platform for discounts and cash back on shopping purchases, gyms and leisure activities, cycle to work scheme and dedicated wellbeing centre)
M ller UK & Ireland is wholly owned by Unternehmensgruppe Theo M ller which employs over 31,000 people throughout Europe. In the UK, M ller develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of branded and private label dairy products made with milk from 1,300 farmers in Britain.M ller is ranked within the top 20 in The Grocer's Top 100 list of Britain's Biggest Brands and is picked from shelves millions of times each year. M ller UK & Ireland includes: M ller Milk & Ingredients which aims to be Britain's private label dairy leader and produces branded and private label fresh milk, cream, butter and ingredients products. It boasts a network of dairies and depots servicing customers throughout the country. M ller Yogurt & Desserts which is the UK's leading yogurt manufacturer which aims to create millions more M ller moments for its consumers. It is responsible for major brands like M ller Corner, M llerlight, M ller Bliss, M ller Rice, FRijj and M ller Kefir Smoothie and produces chilled desserts under licence from Mondelez International. It also supplies the UK private label yogurt market from a dedicated, state of the art yogurt facility. We are recruiting a Senior Quality Analyst We are recruiting a Senior Quality Analyst within the Quality Department at Muller Bridgwater. The purpose of this role is to drive quality performance through improved analysis, extended subject knowledge and testing performance whilst striving to continuously improve in line with the Muller values by supporting the development of Laboratory Technician's and the Quality Management System. Contract: Full Time / Permanent (42 hours per week) Shift Pattern: - 4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights (7-7) Location: Bridgwater Responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following: Ensure laboratory tasks are completed on time to the right standard: All testing completed accurately and on time in line with the MTS's, including any additional trial work and annual surveillance testing. Daily calibrations and controls are completed and any issues investigated and resolved. The laboratory is organised and tidy with a 'clean as you' go mindset . Ensure that stock is rotated and levels are monitored and maintained. Able to priorities work load effectively. All documentation either electronic or hard copies are complete in full Muller Responsibilities: Demonstrates active involvement in solving problems /trouble shooting through data analysis and evaluation, and develop lab technicians to have the same approach. Demonstrates sufficient knowledge in the laboratory QMS and plays an active part in building and maintaining the QMS and laboratory accreditation. Displays drive and motivation to continually improve quality based performance. Internal audits are completed on time and to the right standard. Ensure any quality issues are highlighted to the team leader. Internal and External Proficiency Testing is completed, reported and investigated on time and to a high standard. Mentors and trains Laboratory Technicians Support Central teams driven projects to develop new methods, systems and processes. Essential Specialist/Technical Skills and capabilities Competent in the follow microbiological methods Total Viable Count (Petrifilm) Enterobacteriaceae (Petrifilm) Previous laboratory experience Aseptic skills Auditing Lab safety NIR technology (FOSS) Equipment calibration and maintenance Laboratory Accreditation standards i.e. CLAS Desirable Pipetting skills HACCP L2 In depth Micro and dairy Chemistry knowledge Compensation & Benefits: In return for your contributions to our success, M ller offers a competitive salary package. We value our people and are proud to offer a wide range of benefits: Up to 5% yearly bonus Monthly Pay Salary sacrifice Pension scheme with Muller matching up to 4% Life Assurance at 2x your annual salary 23 days holiday per year Health care cash plan Access to 1000s of reward via the Muller Rewards platform
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
M ller UK & Ireland is wholly owned by Unternehmensgruppe Theo M ller which employs over 31,000 people throughout Europe. In the UK, M ller develops, manufactures and markets a wide range of branded and private label dairy products made with milk from 1,300 farmers in Britain.M ller is ranked within the top 20 in The Grocer's Top 100 list of Britain's Biggest Brands and is picked from shelves millions of times each year. M ller UK & Ireland includes: M ller Milk & Ingredients which aims to be Britain's private label dairy leader and produces branded and private label fresh milk, cream, butter and ingredients products. It boasts a network of dairies and depots servicing customers throughout the country. M ller Yogurt & Desserts which is the UK's leading yogurt manufacturer which aims to create millions more M ller moments for its consumers. It is responsible for major brands like M ller Corner, M llerlight, M ller Bliss, M ller Rice, FRijj and M ller Kefir Smoothie and produces chilled desserts under licence from Mondelez International. It also supplies the UK private label yogurt market from a dedicated, state of the art yogurt facility. We are recruiting a Senior Quality Analyst We are recruiting a Senior Quality Analyst within the Quality Department at Muller Bridgwater. The purpose of this role is to drive quality performance through improved analysis, extended subject knowledge and testing performance whilst striving to continuously improve in line with the Muller values by supporting the development of Laboratory Technician's and the Quality Management System. Contract: Full Time / Permanent (42 hours per week) Shift Pattern: - 4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights (7-7) Location: Bridgwater Responsibilities will include but not be limited to the following: Ensure laboratory tasks are completed on time to the right standard: All testing completed accurately and on time in line with the MTS's, including any additional trial work and annual surveillance testing. Daily calibrations and controls are completed and any issues investigated and resolved. The laboratory is organised and tidy with a 'clean as you' go mindset . Ensure that stock is rotated and levels are monitored and maintained. Able to priorities work load effectively. All documentation either electronic or hard copies are complete in full Muller Responsibilities: Demonstrates active involvement in solving problems /trouble shooting through data analysis and evaluation, and develop lab technicians to have the same approach. Demonstrates sufficient knowledge in the laboratory QMS and plays an active part in building and maintaining the QMS and laboratory accreditation. Displays drive and motivation to continually improve quality based performance. Internal audits are completed on time and to the right standard. Ensure any quality issues are highlighted to the team leader. Internal and External Proficiency Testing is completed, reported and investigated on time and to a high standard. Mentors and trains Laboratory Technicians Support Central teams driven projects to develop new methods, systems and processes. Essential Specialist/Technical Skills and capabilities Competent in the follow microbiological methods Total Viable Count (Petrifilm) Enterobacteriaceae (Petrifilm) Previous laboratory experience Aseptic skills Auditing Lab safety NIR technology (FOSS) Equipment calibration and maintenance Laboratory Accreditation standards i.e. CLAS Desirable Pipetting skills HACCP L2 In depth Micro and dairy Chemistry knowledge Compensation & Benefits: In return for your contributions to our success, M ller offers a competitive salary package. We value our people and are proud to offer a wide range of benefits: Up to 5% yearly bonus Monthly Pay Salary sacrifice Pension scheme with Muller matching up to 4% Life Assurance at 2x your annual salary 23 days holiday per year Health care cash plan Access to 1000s of reward via the Muller Rewards platform
Site Chemist (Hazardous Waste) Cheshire £-Attractive Salary Our client is an environmental and waste management company operating a permitted hazardous waste transfer station in the North West. The Company supports a wide range of clients in the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of their hazardous waste. A vacancy currently exists for a Site Chemist. The main purpose of the role is to conduct acceptance analysis on incoming waste, ensuring that wastes are suitably and safely stored on site and dispatched from site. Main Duties: Accepting waste (hazardous and non-hazardous) on to site as per company Bookings and Acceptance procedure. This includes packaged waste and bulk tankers, conducting conformance checks and analysis. Raising Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) on incoming waste as per company procedure. This includes liaising with the Commercial Account Managers to resolve the non-conformances. Checking and ensuring the compliant storage of wastes on site as per company Storage and Segregation procedure. Assisting Site Operators in conducting waste handling and packaging as per company procedure. Selecting and preparing waste for dispatch from site (both packaged and bulk shipment) as per company Scheduling and Dispatch procedure. Candidate Requirements: Minimum HNC level in Chemistry (or applicable scientific field). At least 1 years previous experience working within hazardous waste management An awareness of: HSG 71 - Chemical warehousing the storage of packaged dangerous substances; HSG 51 - Storage of flammable liquids in container; Sector Guidance Note S5.06 guidance for the recovery and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste; Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste; Technical Guidance WM3 waste classification. ADR/CODG awareness training (ADR Licence desirable). First Aid at Work certificate desirable. This is a full-time, permanent job opportunity, working alternate weekly shift patterns of 9am to 6pm and 6am to 3pm, Monday to Friday. Ref: J9155
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Site Chemist (Hazardous Waste) Cheshire £-Attractive Salary Our client is an environmental and waste management company operating a permitted hazardous waste transfer station in the North West. The Company supports a wide range of clients in the safe and environmentally responsible disposal of their hazardous waste. A vacancy currently exists for a Site Chemist. The main purpose of the role is to conduct acceptance analysis on incoming waste, ensuring that wastes are suitably and safely stored on site and dispatched from site. Main Duties: Accepting waste (hazardous and non-hazardous) on to site as per company Bookings and Acceptance procedure. This includes packaged waste and bulk tankers, conducting conformance checks and analysis. Raising Non-Conformance Reports (NCRs) on incoming waste as per company procedure. This includes liaising with the Commercial Account Managers to resolve the non-conformances. Checking and ensuring the compliant storage of wastes on site as per company Storage and Segregation procedure. Assisting Site Operators in conducting waste handling and packaging as per company procedure. Selecting and preparing waste for dispatch from site (both packaged and bulk shipment) as per company Scheduling and Dispatch procedure. Candidate Requirements: Minimum HNC level in Chemistry (or applicable scientific field). At least 1 years previous experience working within hazardous waste management An awareness of: HSG 71 - Chemical warehousing the storage of packaged dangerous substances; HSG 51 - Storage of flammable liquids in container; Sector Guidance Note S5.06 guidance for the recovery and disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous waste; Guidance on the classification and assessment of waste; Technical Guidance WM3 waste classification. ADR/CODG awareness training (ADR Licence desirable). First Aid at Work certificate desirable. This is a full-time, permanent job opportunity, working alternate weekly shift patterns of 9am to 6pm and 6am to 3pm, Monday to Friday. Ref: J9155
About Valence Labs Valence Labs is a research and productization engine within Recursion dedicated to advancing the frontier of AI in drug discovery. Combining the intellectual freedom of academia with the resources and stability of industry, we develop novel AI technologies to spearhead a fundamental shift in the way we discover and develop treatments for complex disease. Our research is driven by optimism, purpose, and a shared vision for a healthier tomorrow. We publish in top journals and conferences, are deeply committed to open-science and open-source, and maintain some of the largest and most active research communities in our industry. Our team is headquartered in Montreal, where we share close connections with Mila, the world's largest deep learning research institute. About the role We're seeking an experienced Research Engineer to shape and lead the development of software and AI systems that will help in our mission of decoding biology to radically improve lives. We're looking for individuals with strong engineering skills, including expertise in designing, implementing, improving, and deploying distributed machine learning systems at significant scale. In addition, we highly value proficiency with state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms and exceptional problem solving skills. In this role, you will: Support Valence Labs' research agenda across ML for drug discovery. Engage with and contribute to open-source libraries developed by Valence and the research community. Create and improve novel ML methods that will accelerate drug discovery. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of dry and wet lab scientists to inform and improve our models and systems. Effectively present and communicate research findings through talks, blog posts, publications, and conferences. Requirements: PhD or equivalent practical experience in a technical field. Strong programming skills and understanding of modern software development practices, especially in Python. Proven track record in machine learning, including designing new architectures, hands-on experimentation, analysis, visualization, and model deployment. Demonstrated capability to understand and summarize scientific content and implement deep learning models based on descriptions from publications. Strong knowledge of linear algebra, calculus, and statistics. 4+ years of experience using ML and scientific computing frameworks. Passion for applying ML research to real-world problems. Nice to have: Experience in building and deploying high-performance implementations of deep learning algorithms. Authorship of publications in peer-reviewed conferences (e.g., NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, or similar). Contribution to high-visibility ML codebases. Scientific knowledge of biology, chemistry, or physics along with previous experience working in a scientific environment across disciplines. At Valence Labs, we foster an inclusive and diverse work environment. Join our multidisciplinary team of passionate researchers, eager to push the boundaries of ML research and contribute to technology that will transform drug discovery and human health.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
About Valence Labs Valence Labs is a research and productization engine within Recursion dedicated to advancing the frontier of AI in drug discovery. Combining the intellectual freedom of academia with the resources and stability of industry, we develop novel AI technologies to spearhead a fundamental shift in the way we discover and develop treatments for complex disease. Our research is driven by optimism, purpose, and a shared vision for a healthier tomorrow. We publish in top journals and conferences, are deeply committed to open-science and open-source, and maintain some of the largest and most active research communities in our industry. Our team is headquartered in Montreal, where we share close connections with Mila, the world's largest deep learning research institute. About the role We're seeking an experienced Research Engineer to shape and lead the development of software and AI systems that will help in our mission of decoding biology to radically improve lives. We're looking for individuals with strong engineering skills, including expertise in designing, implementing, improving, and deploying distributed machine learning systems at significant scale. In addition, we highly value proficiency with state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms and exceptional problem solving skills. In this role, you will: Support Valence Labs' research agenda across ML for drug discovery. Engage with and contribute to open-source libraries developed by Valence and the research community. Create and improve novel ML methods that will accelerate drug discovery. Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of dry and wet lab scientists to inform and improve our models and systems. Effectively present and communicate research findings through talks, blog posts, publications, and conferences. Requirements: PhD or equivalent practical experience in a technical field. Strong programming skills and understanding of modern software development practices, especially in Python. Proven track record in machine learning, including designing new architectures, hands-on experimentation, analysis, visualization, and model deployment. Demonstrated capability to understand and summarize scientific content and implement deep learning models based on descriptions from publications. Strong knowledge of linear algebra, calculus, and statistics. 4+ years of experience using ML and scientific computing frameworks. Passion for applying ML research to real-world problems. Nice to have: Experience in building and deploying high-performance implementations of deep learning algorithms. Authorship of publications in peer-reviewed conferences (e.g., NeurIPS, ICML, ICLR, or similar). Contribution to high-visibility ML codebases. Scientific knowledge of biology, chemistry, or physics along with previous experience working in a scientific environment across disciplines. At Valence Labs, we foster an inclusive and diverse work environment. Join our multidisciplinary team of passionate researchers, eager to push the boundaries of ML research and contribute to technology that will transform drug discovery and human health.
This is an excellent opportunity to join Perenco UK as part of our dynamic Integrity team. The Senior Integrity Engineer has responsibility over corrosion, materials and welding technology in direct support of the execution of PUK's Technical Integrity Management Strategy (TIMS) across it's onshore and offshore asset. This role has specific responsibility for corrosion modelling, monitoring and inhibition regimes in support of the corrosion assessments and management for onshore & offshore pipelines, wells, fixed equipment and structures. In addition, the Corrosion and Materials Senior Integrity Engineer is the main focal point for material selection, welding support and failure analysis. The role has the key goal of ensuring Perenco UK's assets remain suitable for service until the projected end of field life dates. This is a full-time office-based position, working Monday to Friday, with requirements to visit offshore as the business requires. Key Responsibilities Include: • Responsible for the development, review and maintenance of PUK's corrosion integrity maintenance and mitigation systems for onshore & offshore pipelines, wells, fixed equipment and structures and the associated control strategies. To include, but not limited to, corrosion management strategy, CP strategies, corrosion inhibition strategies, sampling requirements, corrosion monitoring, erosion assessments • Responsible for maintaining pipeline corrosion models in accordance with Pipeline Integrity Management System • Provide specialist corrosion, materials and welding engineering support to the Integrity Engineer's review of inspection reports, written scheme of examination updates, repair order preparation, specification of fabric maintenance activities, emergent issues, etc • Attend and provide advice to regular Integrity Team Repair Order review meetings for Pipelines, Pressure Systems & Structures • Develop & maintain corrosion management tools within PUK's electronic integrity database (TiM) • Develop, maintain and publish a quarterly corrosion control report, including appropriate KPI's, etc • Regulatory - support regulator liaison, including compiling information, assessments and attending regulator meetings as required • Provide advice to the continual development of risk-based inspection & maintenance strategies, including inspection cycle activities from scope agreement, safety reviews to data acquisition monitoring to assist Integrity & well Operations Engineers • Manage and review the approval of external studies by specialist contractors, as required • Manage costs by controlling spending and promoting a challenging cost culture to ensure we get value from suppliers and contractors • Act as a technical reviewer in the Management of Change process providing technical assurance to modifications. Deliverables - safe completion of projects & modifications • Provide specialist ad-hoc support in the fields of materials selection, welding, coatings etc to wider PUK teams including Projects, and on occasions wider Perenco business • Manage the corrosion monitoring network, chemical sampling and KPI reporting and act as Perenco CP Lead • Carry out failure investigation & defect assessment by way of metallurgical analysis for plant & equipment failures involving corrosion, vibration, impact, stress manufacturing and over-pressure failure modes, etc, where necessary • and representative in the Bacton Interplant Forum of Cathodic Protection, attend scheduled meetings, and execute joint strategies where Perenco involvement is required; keep wider PUK informed • Good knowledge of production chemistry to support ad-hoc enquiries, projects and process modifications, would be advantageous Safety & Environmentally Critical Tasks Recognition of Defects & Anomalies - General Ability to identify integrity threats to allow appropriate inspection and management strategies to be implemented to manage any anticipated defects that could occur and also to enable immediate communication of significant findings. Management of Change - Technical Reviewer Review Management of Change (Moc) proposals via the eMOC system, address technical queries, ensure compliance with technical standards within the Process discipline and provide access to specialist engineering advice. Corrosion & Materials Specialist Ability to identify integrity threats to allow appropriate inspection and repair plans to be developed to manage any anticipated defects that could occur within all Integrity discipline. Corrosion and Materials Senior Integrity Engineer also needs to demonstrate competence in other areas such as material selection for new-builds and repairs, coatings, weld engineering, process engineering, production chemistry and monitoring. Key Requirements Include: • The minimum requirement for this position is a recognised chemical, mechanical, corrosion or metallurgy degree and chartered status (or working toward). At least 6 years experience in Process / Petrochemicals Industry, with 3 years experience in onshore/offshore oil & gas. Ideally in a corrosion / materials management and mitigation environment. Relevant experience could include plant & equipment design, integrity and performance analysis and experience of managing corrosion control & mitigation systems. • Good knowledge of production chemistry to support ad-hoc enquiries, projects and process modifications, would be advantageous. • With an analytic eye for detail, you should have a pro-active, hands on and innovative approach to problem solving and good interpersonal, IT and communication skills. • Whilst this role is office based there will be a requirement to travel offshore periodically. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: • Life Assurance • Private Medical Insurance • Flexible Benefit Allowance • Excellent Pension Provision • 25 Days Holiday • Discretionary Bonus • Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
This is an excellent opportunity to join Perenco UK as part of our dynamic Integrity team. The Senior Integrity Engineer has responsibility over corrosion, materials and welding technology in direct support of the execution of PUK's Technical Integrity Management Strategy (TIMS) across it's onshore and offshore asset. This role has specific responsibility for corrosion modelling, monitoring and inhibition regimes in support of the corrosion assessments and management for onshore & offshore pipelines, wells, fixed equipment and structures. In addition, the Corrosion and Materials Senior Integrity Engineer is the main focal point for material selection, welding support and failure analysis. The role has the key goal of ensuring Perenco UK's assets remain suitable for service until the projected end of field life dates. This is a full-time office-based position, working Monday to Friday, with requirements to visit offshore as the business requires. Key Responsibilities Include: • Responsible for the development, review and maintenance of PUK's corrosion integrity maintenance and mitigation systems for onshore & offshore pipelines, wells, fixed equipment and structures and the associated control strategies. To include, but not limited to, corrosion management strategy, CP strategies, corrosion inhibition strategies, sampling requirements, corrosion monitoring, erosion assessments • Responsible for maintaining pipeline corrosion models in accordance with Pipeline Integrity Management System • Provide specialist corrosion, materials and welding engineering support to the Integrity Engineer's review of inspection reports, written scheme of examination updates, repair order preparation, specification of fabric maintenance activities, emergent issues, etc • Attend and provide advice to regular Integrity Team Repair Order review meetings for Pipelines, Pressure Systems & Structures • Develop & maintain corrosion management tools within PUK's electronic integrity database (TiM) • Develop, maintain and publish a quarterly corrosion control report, including appropriate KPI's, etc • Regulatory - support regulator liaison, including compiling information, assessments and attending regulator meetings as required • Provide advice to the continual development of risk-based inspection & maintenance strategies, including inspection cycle activities from scope agreement, safety reviews to data acquisition monitoring to assist Integrity & well Operations Engineers • Manage and review the approval of external studies by specialist contractors, as required • Manage costs by controlling spending and promoting a challenging cost culture to ensure we get value from suppliers and contractors • Act as a technical reviewer in the Management of Change process providing technical assurance to modifications. Deliverables - safe completion of projects & modifications • Provide specialist ad-hoc support in the fields of materials selection, welding, coatings etc to wider PUK teams including Projects, and on occasions wider Perenco business • Manage the corrosion monitoring network, chemical sampling and KPI reporting and act as Perenco CP Lead • Carry out failure investigation & defect assessment by way of metallurgical analysis for plant & equipment failures involving corrosion, vibration, impact, stress manufacturing and over-pressure failure modes, etc, where necessary • and representative in the Bacton Interplant Forum of Cathodic Protection, attend scheduled meetings, and execute joint strategies where Perenco involvement is required; keep wider PUK informed • Good knowledge of production chemistry to support ad-hoc enquiries, projects and process modifications, would be advantageous Safety & Environmentally Critical Tasks Recognition of Defects & Anomalies - General Ability to identify integrity threats to allow appropriate inspection and management strategies to be implemented to manage any anticipated defects that could occur and also to enable immediate communication of significant findings. Management of Change - Technical Reviewer Review Management of Change (Moc) proposals via the eMOC system, address technical queries, ensure compliance with technical standards within the Process discipline and provide access to specialist engineering advice. Corrosion & Materials Specialist Ability to identify integrity threats to allow appropriate inspection and repair plans to be developed to manage any anticipated defects that could occur within all Integrity discipline. Corrosion and Materials Senior Integrity Engineer also needs to demonstrate competence in other areas such as material selection for new-builds and repairs, coatings, weld engineering, process engineering, production chemistry and monitoring. Key Requirements Include: • The minimum requirement for this position is a recognised chemical, mechanical, corrosion or metallurgy degree and chartered status (or working toward). At least 6 years experience in Process / Petrochemicals Industry, with 3 years experience in onshore/offshore oil & gas. Ideally in a corrosion / materials management and mitigation environment. Relevant experience could include plant & equipment design, integrity and performance analysis and experience of managing corrosion control & mitigation systems. • Good knowledge of production chemistry to support ad-hoc enquiries, projects and process modifications, would be advantageous. • With an analytic eye for detail, you should have a pro-active, hands on and innovative approach to problem solving and good interpersonal, IT and communication skills. • Whilst this role is office based there will be a requirement to travel offshore periodically. Benefits: At Perenco we value and reward our people, offering competitive salaries and a wide range of benefits including: • Life Assurance • Private Medical Insurance • Flexible Benefit Allowance • Excellent Pension Provision • 25 Days Holiday • Discretionary Bonus • Profit 'Units' Sharing Scheme
Geo-Environmental Consultant Brighton What it's like to work at Argyll: We're a friendly, dynamic and supportive team. We encourage passion, ambition and collaboration, both in our performance as a team and individually. New ideas are encouraged. We actively promote involvement in the development and direction of our products and services, as well as finding more efficient ways to work. We also love a good work social and team building events. As well as this we offer: 25 days' holiday, with optional 5 days unpaid leave per year Flexible working Free fruit, biscuits, tea and coffee, as well as cake on your birthday Annual lifestyle allowance of £300 to put towards an activity of your choice Cycle to Work scheme and Gym Flex scheme Private health insurance Internal coaching/mentoring system throughout your time here Focus on training and career progression Competitive salary The Opportunity The Consultant will primarily be involved in the delivery of in-house contaminated land consultancy services, as well managing projects including out-sourced services. A third of your time will be spent supporting with the daily report workload as well as supporting and training more junior staff with all aspects of our in-house services. You will be responsible for taking on complex consultancy projects including the full range of our consultancy services and bespoke portfolio projects. The role will involve: Reviewing Desktop Reports (all types) - 30% time spent Take responsibly for keeping up SLAs Reviewing desktop reports (all levels of complexity) Undertaking consultancy work - 40% time spent Writing/reviewing contaminated land consults Writing all levels of proposals for in-house contaminated land consultancy products as well as the full range of out-sourced services Assisting or project managing a business area Project management for large scale due diligence portfolios Undertaking and reviewing environmental audits (compliance and planning) Technical review of third party Phase II reports with supervision from Senior Consult level Other projects e.g. product development and training - 30% time spent Coaching Assistant Consultants Undertaking training presentations to new employees Leading CPDs to clients Networking to promote new business Account management Supports on technical aspects of new products/refresh of existing products About you As a Geo-Environmental Consultant, you will have experience of working within the sector mastering core skills such as completion of and quoting/scoping audits and associated services. You will have a strong commercial awareness and will develop and maintain relationships with key clients. You will also have/be: BA/BSc (Hons) in an Environmental Science or a similar discipline such as Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology or GIS. Working towards Associate member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) and IEMA accredited Associate Environmental Auditor. Ability to write & review accurate desktop reports at all levels of complexity, complex regulatory consultation, standard in-house contaminated land consultancy products and standard proposals. Project & Supplier Management skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. About Us Argyll Environmental are part of the Landmark Information Group, with bright, modern offices in Brighton city centre. Argyll are contaminated land and flood risk specialists. We deliver environmental insight to the majority of the top law firms in the UK, along with other niche markets such as SIPPs, asset managers, architects and developers. Landmark are leading environmental and property data experts, so together we are well placed to offer innovative products and services to the wider market. Our work is varied and could be anything from a small project to help someone gain planning permission, to supporting national scale property portfolios. Regardless of the project, we pride ourselves on offering an unrivalled level of service for our clients. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Apr 19, 2024
Full time
Geo-Environmental Consultant Brighton What it's like to work at Argyll: We're a friendly, dynamic and supportive team. We encourage passion, ambition and collaboration, both in our performance as a team and individually. New ideas are encouraged. We actively promote involvement in the development and direction of our products and services, as well as finding more efficient ways to work. We also love a good work social and team building events. As well as this we offer: 25 days' holiday, with optional 5 days unpaid leave per year Flexible working Free fruit, biscuits, tea and coffee, as well as cake on your birthday Annual lifestyle allowance of £300 to put towards an activity of your choice Cycle to Work scheme and Gym Flex scheme Private health insurance Internal coaching/mentoring system throughout your time here Focus on training and career progression Competitive salary The Opportunity The Consultant will primarily be involved in the delivery of in-house contaminated land consultancy services, as well managing projects including out-sourced services. A third of your time will be spent supporting with the daily report workload as well as supporting and training more junior staff with all aspects of our in-house services. You will be responsible for taking on complex consultancy projects including the full range of our consultancy services and bespoke portfolio projects. The role will involve: Reviewing Desktop Reports (all types) - 30% time spent Take responsibly for keeping up SLAs Reviewing desktop reports (all levels of complexity) Undertaking consultancy work - 40% time spent Writing/reviewing contaminated land consults Writing all levels of proposals for in-house contaminated land consultancy products as well as the full range of out-sourced services Assisting or project managing a business area Project management for large scale due diligence portfolios Undertaking and reviewing environmental audits (compliance and planning) Technical review of third party Phase II reports with supervision from Senior Consult level Other projects e.g. product development and training - 30% time spent Coaching Assistant Consultants Undertaking training presentations to new employees Leading CPDs to clients Networking to promote new business Account management Supports on technical aspects of new products/refresh of existing products About you As a Geo-Environmental Consultant, you will have experience of working within the sector mastering core skills such as completion of and quoting/scoping audits and associated services. You will have a strong commercial awareness and will develop and maintain relationships with key clients. You will also have/be: BA/BSc (Hons) in an Environmental Science or a similar discipline such as Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Geology or GIS. Working towards Associate member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) and IEMA accredited Associate Environmental Auditor. Ability to write & review accurate desktop reports at all levels of complexity, complex regulatory consultation, standard in-house contaminated land consultancy products and standard proposals. Project & Supplier Management skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. About Us Argyll Environmental are part of the Landmark Information Group, with bright, modern offices in Brighton city centre. Argyll are contaminated land and flood risk specialists. We deliver environmental insight to the majority of the top law firms in the UK, along with other niche markets such as SIPPs, asset managers, architects and developers. Landmark are leading environmental and property data experts, so together we are well placed to offer innovative products and services to the wider market. Our work is varied and could be anything from a small project to help someone gain planning permission, to supporting national scale property portfolios. Regardless of the project, we pride ourselves on offering an unrivalled level of service for our clients. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Exciting Opportunity for a Science Graduate - Science Technician Science Technician Position in a Secondary School in Ilford! Are you a Science graduate looking to kick-start your career in education? We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our secondary school in Ilford as a Science Technician. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable experience in a school setting and support the teaching of science subjects. Make a difference in the education and training of bright and eager secondary students today. Position: Science Technician Location: Ilford, London Hours: 36 hours per week, 44.8 weeks per year Salary: LBR Scale 4, Points 7-10 (£27,855 - £29,139 per annum, pro rata) Contract: Full-time, Permanent and Immediate Start Key Responsibilities: Prepare materials and equipment for practical science lessons across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Set up experiments and demonstrations as directed by teaching staff. Maintain and manage science laboratories, ensuring health and safety standards are met. Assist teachers and students during practical sessions, offering technical support and guidance. Manage stock levels, order supplies, and maintain inventory records. Contribute to the efficient running of the science department. Requirements: A degree in a science-related discipline (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Previous experience in a laboratory or science-related role is advantageous but not essential. Benefits: Gain practical experience in a school environment and develop key skills for a career in education. Competitive salary within the LBR Scale 4, Points 7-10 (£27,855 - £29,139 per annum, pro rata). Professional development opportunities and training provided. Supportive and inclusive school community. This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the success of our science department and support the learning experiences of students. If you are enthusiastic, proactive, and eager to pursue a career in education, we encourage you to apply! Join us in fostering a passion for science education! Apply now and become part of our dedicated team at a GOOD school in Ilford. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. We look forward to welcoming a motivated Science graduate to our school community. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career as a Science Technician! Education and Training, Ilford, Science, Classroom Support
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Exciting Opportunity for a Science Graduate - Science Technician Science Technician Position in a Secondary School in Ilford! Are you a Science graduate looking to kick-start your career in education? We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our secondary school in Ilford as a Science Technician. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain valuable experience in a school setting and support the teaching of science subjects. Make a difference in the education and training of bright and eager secondary students today. Position: Science Technician Location: Ilford, London Hours: 36 hours per week, 44.8 weeks per year Salary: LBR Scale 4, Points 7-10 (£27,855 - £29,139 per annum, pro rata) Contract: Full-time, Permanent and Immediate Start Key Responsibilities: Prepare materials and equipment for practical science lessons across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Set up experiments and demonstrations as directed by teaching staff. Maintain and manage science laboratories, ensuring health and safety standards are met. Assist teachers and students during practical sessions, offering technical support and guidance. Manage stock levels, order supplies, and maintain inventory records. Contribute to the efficient running of the science department. Requirements: A degree in a science-related discipline (e.g., Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Good communication and interpersonal skills. Previous experience in a laboratory or science-related role is advantageous but not essential. Benefits: Gain practical experience in a school environment and develop key skills for a career in education. Competitive salary within the LBR Scale 4, Points 7-10 (£27,855 - £29,139 per annum, pro rata). Professional development opportunities and training provided. Supportive and inclusive school community. This role offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to the success of our science department and support the learning experiences of students. If you are enthusiastic, proactive, and eager to pursue a career in education, we encourage you to apply! Join us in fostering a passion for science education! Apply now and become part of our dedicated team at a GOOD school in Ilford. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check. We look forward to welcoming a motivated Science graduate to our school community. Apply today and take the first step towards a rewarding career as a Science Technician! Education and Training, Ilford, Science, Classroom Support
Could you be Vapourtec's next Inside Sales Specialist ? if you have a degree in chemistry/chemical engineering, have some customer-facing experience and are keen to leave the lab behind to get into the commercial side of science, our new recruit could be YOU! Inside Sales Specialist - ChemistryBury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 6TS Full time (40 hours per week), Permanent £26,000 - £36,000 dependent on experience Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK Vapourtec is the world's leading manufacturer of laboratory scale flow chemistry instruments. Founded in 2003, Vapourtec has been at the forefront of the flow chemistry industry ever since. Headquartered just outside of Bury St Edmunds, UK, Vapourtec designs and manufactures the R-Series and E-Series flow chemistry systems, together with an exciting range of innovative fast-flow peptide synthesisers. Trusted by chemists around the world, Vapourtec instruments have revolutionised the way many deliver the research, chemicals, and products we all rely on. With an installation base of more than 850 instruments, resulting in being cited in over 1,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, we continue to support our customers across the globe with the world-class products and services with which Vapourtec has become synonymous. The Package: Salary for the position will be based on experience: £26,000 to £36,000 per year Company pension contribution 25 days annual holiday + bank holidays Training and support will be provided to build confidence and ensure success in this position Free on-site parking About the Chemistry Sales Specialist role: Due to continued growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an Inside Sales Specialist. This role is part of the Sales and Marketing team, reporting the Sales and Marketing Manager and is a perfect starting point for a scientist looking to move away from research into the commercial scientific sector. Generating and nurturing sales leads Handle technical sales enquiries by email, phone and video calls Maintaining good records on our CRM (customer database) Attend and support national and international conferences and tradeshows as required Preparing quotations using Vapourtec's bespoke quotation system Engaging with the existing customer base for reviews, case studies, citations, and referrals Building relationships with the rest of the Vapourtec team to maximise sales and achieve excellent customer service Routinely evaluate the marketing activities of competitors and help build competitor analyses Qualifications/Skills: Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Sales and/or customer service experience Familiar with Windows and Microsoft Office Positive, friendly, and focused individual Highly self-motivated and proactive Strong written and verbal communication skills Problem solving Customer focus Attention to detail and organised Quick learner, willing to adapt and take on various tasks as needed Desirable: Sales experience in the scientific industry Understanding of flow chemistry and/or peptide synthesis Experience with CRM software (e.g. HubSpot) Experience with laboratory instruments How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to tailor your application and provide a cover letter or any supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Other suitable skills and experience include Sales, Inside Sales, Inside Sales Specialist, Chemistry Sales, Technical Sales, Technical Sales Specialist, Business Development, Account Manager, Scientific, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Sales Executive, Internal Sales, Chemical Engineering, Technical Sales Engineer.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Could you be Vapourtec's next Inside Sales Specialist ? if you have a degree in chemistry/chemical engineering, have some customer-facing experience and are keen to leave the lab behind to get into the commercial side of science, our new recruit could be YOU! Inside Sales Specialist - ChemistryBury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 6TS Full time (40 hours per week), Permanent £26,000 - £36,000 dependent on experience Please Note: Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK Vapourtec is the world's leading manufacturer of laboratory scale flow chemistry instruments. Founded in 2003, Vapourtec has been at the forefront of the flow chemistry industry ever since. Headquartered just outside of Bury St Edmunds, UK, Vapourtec designs and manufactures the R-Series and E-Series flow chemistry systems, together with an exciting range of innovative fast-flow peptide synthesisers. Trusted by chemists around the world, Vapourtec instruments have revolutionised the way many deliver the research, chemicals, and products we all rely on. With an installation base of more than 850 instruments, resulting in being cited in over 1,000 peer-reviewed scientific publications, we continue to support our customers across the globe with the world-class products and services with which Vapourtec has become synonymous. The Package: Salary for the position will be based on experience: £26,000 to £36,000 per year Company pension contribution 25 days annual holiday + bank holidays Training and support will be provided to build confidence and ensure success in this position Free on-site parking About the Chemistry Sales Specialist role: Due to continued growth, an exciting opportunity has arisen for an Inside Sales Specialist. This role is part of the Sales and Marketing team, reporting the Sales and Marketing Manager and is a perfect starting point for a scientist looking to move away from research into the commercial scientific sector. Generating and nurturing sales leads Handle technical sales enquiries by email, phone and video calls Maintaining good records on our CRM (customer database) Attend and support national and international conferences and tradeshows as required Preparing quotations using Vapourtec's bespoke quotation system Engaging with the existing customer base for reviews, case studies, citations, and referrals Building relationships with the rest of the Vapourtec team to maximise sales and achieve excellent customer service Routinely evaluate the marketing activities of competitors and help build competitor analyses Qualifications/Skills: Degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Sales and/or customer service experience Familiar with Windows and Microsoft Office Positive, friendly, and focused individual Highly self-motivated and proactive Strong written and verbal communication skills Problem solving Customer focus Attention to detail and organised Quick learner, willing to adapt and take on various tasks as needed Desirable: Sales experience in the scientific industry Understanding of flow chemistry and/or peptide synthesis Experience with CRM software (e.g. HubSpot) Experience with laboratory instruments How to apply for the role: If you have the skills and experience required for this position, click "apply" today and check your inbox for an email providing more information on how to tailor your application and provide a cover letter or any supporting documents. You must be authorised to work in the UK. No agencies please. Other suitable skills and experience include Sales, Inside Sales, Inside Sales Specialist, Chemistry Sales, Technical Sales, Technical Sales Specialist, Business Development, Account Manager, Scientific, Sales Representative, Sales Rep, Sales Executive, Internal Sales, Chemical Engineering, Technical Sales Engineer.
Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager Location: Frimley Surrey Function: GSARA (global safety assessment and regulatory affairs) Here at SC Johnson Ltd , we have an opportunity for a Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager to join our team based in Frimley . You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis in return for a competitive salary, profit share and many more benefits SC Johnson is a fifth-generation family company built on a spirit of adventure and winning the right way. We have been leading with purpose for over 130 years, building top brands such as Raid , Glade , Kiwi , OFF! , Windex , Ziploc and more, in virtually every country. Through these household names, we are making a positive difference to the world around us. But we only succeed with the combined vitality and strength of our 13,000 people who we truly value and support in their pursuit of individual and shared goals. About the Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager role: The Global Registration and Regulatory Compliance (GRRC) team provide regulatory leadership, expertise and execution for the information/dossier development, product registration and lifecycle management of all SC Johnson products. In this role you will assist in the co-ordination and execution of regional compliance activities for SCJ Pest Control (PC) products in the European region associated with key pieces of EU legislation including, but not limited to BPR , CLP and REACH. In particular, coordinate GSARA s input into various EU Pest Control projects, determining dossier requirements and helping secure National Scheme and BPR (Biocidal Products Regulation) product registrations. Involvement in projects in other business groups may also be required on occasion. Key responsibilities of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: You will interact with the GRRC team as appropriate to ensure the timely translation and adoption of relevant regulatory policy into company processes with alignment to regional regulatory strategy. For example key responsibilities within the PC category include: Regulatory : Support the GRRC team to provide product-specific requirements based on detailed knowledge of relevant EU regulations to ensure all new products (NPD) are fully compliant with regulations. Ensure any new regulations / interpretations are understood and communicated to stakeholders Maintenance of existing products in light of growing Safety, Regulatory & Environmental issues and constraints: Changes / additions to legislation are taken account for the EU PC product portfolios Project / Pre-launch: Project team participation: Input into project timelines and success criteria and attend relevant project meetings Input to project resource needs: Help determine the level of GSARA resource required for projects and feed information back to the functional leaders Post Launch : Ensure alignment and appropriate escalation to GSARA Management Committee of any critical issues Work with the Global Registration and Regulatory Compliance (GRRC) team to provide regulatory support for products in Market Previous experience / knowledge required of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: BSc or MSc degree (or equivalent) preferably in a related Science field (Chemistry, Biology etc) is strongly preferred Good working experience with either BPR or PPR Regulations Demonstrated ability to work with different cultures Strong knowledge of compliance requirements across EU region Competencies, behaviors and aptitudes required of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: Demonstrated communication skills, must be able to summarise and articulate technical information to diverse audiences both verbally and in writing Problem solving skills with the ability to bring projects to a conclusion Self-directed with a can do attitude and willingness to drive change What we can offer our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: Flexible starting and finishing times + 4.5 day working week Profit Share, Pension, Life cover & Health Insurance Shuttle bus service from local train stations, EV Charging points, Cycle to Work Scheme Free onsite Gym with free classes If you feel you have what it takes to become our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager , then please click apply now!
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager Location: Frimley Surrey Function: GSARA (global safety assessment and regulatory affairs) Here at SC Johnson Ltd , we have an opportunity for a Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager to join our team based in Frimley . You will join us on a full-time, permanent basis in return for a competitive salary, profit share and many more benefits SC Johnson is a fifth-generation family company built on a spirit of adventure and winning the right way. We have been leading with purpose for over 130 years, building top brands such as Raid , Glade , Kiwi , OFF! , Windex , Ziploc and more, in virtually every country. Through these household names, we are making a positive difference to the world around us. But we only succeed with the combined vitality and strength of our 13,000 people who we truly value and support in their pursuit of individual and shared goals. About the Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager role: The Global Registration and Regulatory Compliance (GRRC) team provide regulatory leadership, expertise and execution for the information/dossier development, product registration and lifecycle management of all SC Johnson products. In this role you will assist in the co-ordination and execution of regional compliance activities for SCJ Pest Control (PC) products in the European region associated with key pieces of EU legislation including, but not limited to BPR , CLP and REACH. In particular, coordinate GSARA s input into various EU Pest Control projects, determining dossier requirements and helping secure National Scheme and BPR (Biocidal Products Regulation) product registrations. Involvement in projects in other business groups may also be required on occasion. Key responsibilities of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: You will interact with the GRRC team as appropriate to ensure the timely translation and adoption of relevant regulatory policy into company processes with alignment to regional regulatory strategy. For example key responsibilities within the PC category include: Regulatory : Support the GRRC team to provide product-specific requirements based on detailed knowledge of relevant EU regulations to ensure all new products (NPD) are fully compliant with regulations. Ensure any new regulations / interpretations are understood and communicated to stakeholders Maintenance of existing products in light of growing Safety, Regulatory & Environmental issues and constraints: Changes / additions to legislation are taken account for the EU PC product portfolios Project / Pre-launch: Project team participation: Input into project timelines and success criteria and attend relevant project meetings Input to project resource needs: Help determine the level of GSARA resource required for projects and feed information back to the functional leaders Post Launch : Ensure alignment and appropriate escalation to GSARA Management Committee of any critical issues Work with the Global Registration and Regulatory Compliance (GRRC) team to provide regulatory support for products in Market Previous experience / knowledge required of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: BSc or MSc degree (or equivalent) preferably in a related Science field (Chemistry, Biology etc) is strongly preferred Good working experience with either BPR or PPR Regulations Demonstrated ability to work with different cultures Strong knowledge of compliance requirements across EU region Competencies, behaviors and aptitudes required of our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: Demonstrated communication skills, must be able to summarise and articulate technical information to diverse audiences both verbally and in writing Problem solving skills with the ability to bring projects to a conclusion Self-directed with a can do attitude and willingness to drive change What we can offer our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager: Flexible starting and finishing times + 4.5 day working week Profit Share, Pension, Life cover & Health Insurance Shuttle bus service from local train stations, EV Charging points, Cycle to Work Scheme Free onsite Gym with free classes If you feel you have what it takes to become our Regulatory Affairs Biocides Associate Manager , then please click apply now!
Main Purpose of the Job To co-ordinate and provide technical support for all activities within the appropriate laboratories/ workshops and associated project or work areas. To provide a daily support service to the laboratories/workshops and associated areas, and occasionally to other work areas. To work as a member of a team to provide a service which will ensure the safe, effective and efficient use of resources to support the appropriate curriculum and through the provision of this learning support service to promote equality of opportunity for staff and students. Main Responsibilities To actively promote and implement the College's Equal Opportunities policies within all aspects of this post. To provide a daily support service to the laboratories/workshops and associated areas, and occasionally to other work areas. To prepare apparatus, materials, and solutions and to set up equipment and apparatus for practical use. To issue materials and equipment to staff and students and to keep appropriate records. To set up and, on occasion, carry out demonstrations. To retrieve and clean away apparatus and equipment after each practical session. To assist the lecturer, when required, by providing support to students in practical sessions. To ensure that the practical requirements of practical examinations/assessments are met, including preparing, setting up and testing materials, apparatus, and equipment. To assist in the development of the curriculum by participating in course team and Directorate meetings. To construct and modify apparatus and equipment using a range of materials and workshop/laboratory techniques. To maintain (including test), check, adjust and repair apparatus and equipment using appropriate test equipment/basic workshop techniques as appropriate. To ensure that appropriate stock levels of apparatus and materials are maintained. To ensure that stock books and other equipment records are maintained and that regular stock checks are carried out. To order, log and receive materials and equipment and to assist in the planning of future requirements. To organise and store equipment, apparatus and materials in accordance with Health and Safety Regulations. To maintain a resource bank of information relating to equipment and materials and developments relating to these. To participate in the development of practical and technical facilities to meet teaching/learning needs. To provide technical advice and assistance to students and teaching staff at all reasonable times. To advise teaching staff of the technical requirements raised by the curriculum and to contribute to the development of the Directorate's practical work. To ensure that satisfactory standards of safety and security are maintained in relation to the technical service in accordance with College policy, to include providing COSSH information, assessment and records. To dispose or arrange for the disposal of hazardous and dangerous substances in accordance with Health and Safety Regulations. To participate in Staff Development and/or any training considered necessary for the safe and effective execution of the responsibilities listed above. To undertake other reasonable duties as requested by the Technician Manager (or Curriculum Manager). General Duties: To comply with the requirements of College Policies and Procedures. To be aware of the principles of safeguarding children and young people as they apply to the role with the College. Actively promote and implement the College's Safeguarding Policy. To be responsible for the College's Performance Development Review Procedures, participating in the College's staff development and training schemes and identifying and providing training and development for staff to meet the requirements of their jobs. To be responsible for the adherence of the College's Single Equality Scheme, and actively promote and implement the Scheme as it applies to the role within the College. To be responsible for the implementation of and compliance with the College's Health and Safety policy. To undertake any other reasonable duties and responsibilities as may be required. SBC's Ways of Working South Bank College expects all staff to work effectively as part of a team or teams, delivering high quality education and support to staff and students. We expect our staff to have a strong understanding and commitment to addressing of the diversity and inclusion agenda as it relates to the education sector and our college community. College staff are expected to conduct their day-to-day business in line with the college's values and behaviours at all times which are based on fairness, respect and equality. Staff are expected to make themselves aware of and adhere to all college policies and procedures.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Main Purpose of the Job To co-ordinate and provide technical support for all activities within the appropriate laboratories/ workshops and associated project or work areas. To provide a daily support service to the laboratories/workshops and associated areas, and occasionally to other work areas. To work as a member of a team to provide a service which will ensure the safe, effective and efficient use of resources to support the appropriate curriculum and through the provision of this learning support service to promote equality of opportunity for staff and students. Main Responsibilities To actively promote and implement the College's Equal Opportunities policies within all aspects of this post. To provide a daily support service to the laboratories/workshops and associated areas, and occasionally to other work areas. To prepare apparatus, materials, and solutions and to set up equipment and apparatus for practical use. To issue materials and equipment to staff and students and to keep appropriate records. To set up and, on occasion, carry out demonstrations. To retrieve and clean away apparatus and equipment after each practical session. To assist the lecturer, when required, by providing support to students in practical sessions. To ensure that the practical requirements of practical examinations/assessments are met, including preparing, setting up and testing materials, apparatus, and equipment. To assist in the development of the curriculum by participating in course team and Directorate meetings. To construct and modify apparatus and equipment using a range of materials and workshop/laboratory techniques. To maintain (including test), check, adjust and repair apparatus and equipment using appropriate test equipment/basic workshop techniques as appropriate. To ensure that appropriate stock levels of apparatus and materials are maintained. To ensure that stock books and other equipment records are maintained and that regular stock checks are carried out. To order, log and receive materials and equipment and to assist in the planning of future requirements. To organise and store equipment, apparatus and materials in accordance with Health and Safety Regulations. To maintain a resource bank of information relating to equipment and materials and developments relating to these. To participate in the development of practical and technical facilities to meet teaching/learning needs. To provide technical advice and assistance to students and teaching staff at all reasonable times. To advise teaching staff of the technical requirements raised by the curriculum and to contribute to the development of the Directorate's practical work. To ensure that satisfactory standards of safety and security are maintained in relation to the technical service in accordance with College policy, to include providing COSSH information, assessment and records. To dispose or arrange for the disposal of hazardous and dangerous substances in accordance with Health and Safety Regulations. To participate in Staff Development and/or any training considered necessary for the safe and effective execution of the responsibilities listed above. To undertake other reasonable duties as requested by the Technician Manager (or Curriculum Manager). General Duties: To comply with the requirements of College Policies and Procedures. To be aware of the principles of safeguarding children and young people as they apply to the role with the College. Actively promote and implement the College's Safeguarding Policy. To be responsible for the College's Performance Development Review Procedures, participating in the College's staff development and training schemes and identifying and providing training and development for staff to meet the requirements of their jobs. To be responsible for the adherence of the College's Single Equality Scheme, and actively promote and implement the Scheme as it applies to the role within the College. To be responsible for the implementation of and compliance with the College's Health and Safety policy. To undertake any other reasonable duties and responsibilities as may be required. SBC's Ways of Working South Bank College expects all staff to work effectively as part of a team or teams, delivering high quality education and support to staff and students. We expect our staff to have a strong understanding and commitment to addressing of the diversity and inclusion agenda as it relates to the education sector and our college community. College staff are expected to conduct their day-to-day business in line with the college's values and behaviours at all times which are based on fairness, respect and equality. Staff are expected to make themselves aware of and adhere to all college policies and procedures.
NES Fircroft are working with a well known client who specialises in Crop Protection Solutions. Looking for a Dispensary Laboratory Technician to support day to day Logistics lab operations in the provision of high quality, accurately dispensed chemical and biological materials for biological and bio-chemical assays. To support the receipt and management of new incoming research samples, and chemical reagents from internal and external sources. Accountabilities: The dispensing of research chemical and biological samples for testing on biological and biochemical platforms. Communication with internal customers over order issues and queries. To process and track customer requests competently using the IT tools available. To efficiently process incoming new chemistry and reagent samples To ensure compliance with HSE standards, protocols and relevant regulations, and proactivity in the reporting of incidents, near misses and safety related observations. Skills: Effective written and verbal communication Able to work effectively as part of a team Good time management and ability to prioritise workload Attention to detail and a demonstrated concern for high standards An understanding of the need for good quality data Proactive in asking senior colleagues for clarification and support to ensure tasks are carried out correctly. Good level of IT Literacy - MS Office (proficient with Excel) Education: A Levels or degree in a life science and/or experience of working in a relevant industry and laboratory environment. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Apr 18, 2024
Contractor
NES Fircroft are working with a well known client who specialises in Crop Protection Solutions. Looking for a Dispensary Laboratory Technician to support day to day Logistics lab operations in the provision of high quality, accurately dispensed chemical and biological materials for biological and bio-chemical assays. To support the receipt and management of new incoming research samples, and chemical reagents from internal and external sources. Accountabilities: The dispensing of research chemical and biological samples for testing on biological and biochemical platforms. Communication with internal customers over order issues and queries. To process and track customer requests competently using the IT tools available. To efficiently process incoming new chemistry and reagent samples To ensure compliance with HSE standards, protocols and relevant regulations, and proactivity in the reporting of incidents, near misses and safety related observations. Skills: Effective written and verbal communication Able to work effectively as part of a team Good time management and ability to prioritise workload Attention to detail and a demonstrated concern for high standards An understanding of the need for good quality data Proactive in asking senior colleagues for clarification and support to ensure tasks are carried out correctly. Good level of IT Literacy - MS Office (proficient with Excel) Education: A Levels or degree in a life science and/or experience of working in a relevant industry and laboratory environment. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Are you an experienced Process Development Manager looking for an interesting new job opportunity? We are currently looking for a Process Development Manager to join a leading chemicals company based in the Cheshire area. As the Process Development Manager you will be responsible for liaising with internal and external customers and managing the Process Development team in order to develop and optimise new and existing products and processes. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Your duties as the Process Development Manager will be varied however the key duties and responsibilities are as follows: 1. You will be responsible for managing the process development team and projects to develop and optimise new and existing products and processes. 2. You will be expected to use your expertise and strong creative background to offer novel solutions, achieving desirable effects within the business. 3. As the Process Development Manager, you will use your technical expertise creatively to generate commercially viable solutions to complex problems. 4. Additionally, you will communicate with internal and external stakeholders from different departments and sectors to ensure projects are delivered on time. ROLE REQUIREMENTS: To be successful in your application to this exciting opportunity as the Process Development Manager we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history: 1. Relevant degree in a scientific discipline and strong industrial background with experience in process development and scale-up is essential for this role. 2. Line management and project management experience and a good understanding of Quality Assurance and Health and Safety systems is also required. 3. A working knowledge and practical experience of protein chemistry and/or biofermentation and related technologies, with knowledge of recent developments in the field as well as understanding of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is advantageous. Key Words: Process Development Manager Scale Up Technology Transfer GMP Manufacturing Chemicals Pharmaceutical Protein Chemistry Science Hyper Recruitment Solutions Ltd (HRS) is an Equal Opportunities employer who are certified by Investors in People for talent development. We therefore welcome applications for any interested parties who fulfil the role requirements for this position. HRS is a company exclusively supporting the science and technology sectors, and is made up of a collaboration of recruitment professionals and scientists. We look forward to helping you with your next career moves.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Are you an experienced Process Development Manager looking for an interesting new job opportunity? We are currently looking for a Process Development Manager to join a leading chemicals company based in the Cheshire area. As the Process Development Manager you will be responsible for liaising with internal and external customers and managing the Process Development team in order to develop and optimise new and existing products and processes. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Your duties as the Process Development Manager will be varied however the key duties and responsibilities are as follows: 1. You will be responsible for managing the process development team and projects to develop and optimise new and existing products and processes. 2. You will be expected to use your expertise and strong creative background to offer novel solutions, achieving desirable effects within the business. 3. As the Process Development Manager, you will use your technical expertise creatively to generate commercially viable solutions to complex problems. 4. Additionally, you will communicate with internal and external stakeholders from different departments and sectors to ensure projects are delivered on time. ROLE REQUIREMENTS: To be successful in your application to this exciting opportunity as the Process Development Manager we are looking to identify the following on your profile and past history: 1. Relevant degree in a scientific discipline and strong industrial background with experience in process development and scale-up is essential for this role. 2. Line management and project management experience and a good understanding of Quality Assurance and Health and Safety systems is also required. 3. A working knowledge and practical experience of protein chemistry and/or biofermentation and related technologies, with knowledge of recent developments in the field as well as understanding of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) is advantageous. Key Words: Process Development Manager Scale Up Technology Transfer GMP Manufacturing Chemicals Pharmaceutical Protein Chemistry Science Hyper Recruitment Solutions Ltd (HRS) is an Equal Opportunities employer who are certified by Investors in People for talent development. We therefore welcome applications for any interested parties who fulfil the role requirements for this position. HRS is a company exclusively supporting the science and technology sectors, and is made up of a collaboration of recruitment professionals and scientists. We look forward to helping you with your next career moves.
We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry. JOB DESCRIPTION: Under broad direction, provides Completion, Products & Services (CPS) job design, well support, and post job analysis to NWA/Country customers. Develops and maintains personal relationship with the technical customer base in designated area. Functions as a communications link between customer, Business Development, and Operations. Advise crews on location to ensure that each project conforms to Halliburton's standards for both quality and safety. Works independently and may provide work direction to others at site. Interpret well site data in real time using complex technologies such as software simulators and the latest electrical and mechanical equipment, calculations, and modeling. Solve on the spot issues remotely and at the well site. Has developed technical competence in one PSL and a general understanding of other Product Service Lines (PSLs). Consults with PSLs regarding equipment needs and specifications. At this level, assignments are generally well defined with clear and specified objectives. Performs assignments requiring knowledge and application of basic engineering principles. Undergraduate degree required - acceptable degrees are: All engineering, Engineering Technology, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, & Chemistry with 18 months industry experience. Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Location Howemoss Crescent, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB21 0GN, United Kingdom Job Details Requisition Number: 186430 Experience Level: Experienced Hire Job Family: Engineering/Science/Technology Product Service Line: Completion Tools Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position: Compensation Information Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
We are looking for the right people - people who want to innovate, achieve, grow and lead. We attract and retain the best talent by investing in our employees and empowering them to develop themselves and their careers. Experience the challenges, rewards and opportunity of working for one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the global energy industry. JOB DESCRIPTION: Under broad direction, provides Completion, Products & Services (CPS) job design, well support, and post job analysis to NWA/Country customers. Develops and maintains personal relationship with the technical customer base in designated area. Functions as a communications link between customer, Business Development, and Operations. Advise crews on location to ensure that each project conforms to Halliburton's standards for both quality and safety. Works independently and may provide work direction to others at site. Interpret well site data in real time using complex technologies such as software simulators and the latest electrical and mechanical equipment, calculations, and modeling. Solve on the spot issues remotely and at the well site. Has developed technical competence in one PSL and a general understanding of other Product Service Lines (PSLs). Consults with PSLs regarding equipment needs and specifications. At this level, assignments are generally well defined with clear and specified objectives. Performs assignments requiring knowledge and application of basic engineering principles. Undergraduate degree required - acceptable degrees are: All engineering, Engineering Technology, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, & Chemistry with 18 months industry experience. Halliburton is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship, marital status, sex/gender, sexual preference/ orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, national origin, or any other status protected by law or regulation. Location Howemoss Crescent, Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB21 0GN, United Kingdom Job Details Requisition Number: 186430 Experience Level: Experienced Hire Job Family: Engineering/Science/Technology Product Service Line: Completion Tools Full Time / Part Time: Full Time Additional Locations for this position: Compensation Information Compensation is competitive and commensurate with experience.
NES Fircroft UK is currently recruiting for a Process Chemist (Research Scientist) on behalf of a leading Chemical / Agricultural client based in Huddersfield. This is available as a 12-month contract, working Mon-Fri, 36hrs per week, Mon-Fri. PAYE hourly rates, just enquire for more details. Role purpose To develop, evaluate and scale-up chemical processes for new and existing products, as agreed with the +1 manager, in order to establish or improve manufacturing capability. To carry out laboratory work to support existing manufacture across a range of Chemical processes. To assess and collate data on Chemical Processes to define an optimum operating envelope. Accountabilities Plan and carry out chemical process development work on new and existing processes in the laboratory to meet development targets on quality, cost, operability, productivity, and SHE impact as agreed with the Senior Process Chemist or Principal Process Chemist. Communicate with other technical functions; analytical, process engineers, formulation, manufacturing, and SHE functions to exchange information and results to assist in progressing development work. Determine the best method, in consultation with Senior or Principal Process Chemist, and prepare representative samples of new products or the product from process modifications. Record all work in standard official notebooks and prepare for approval programme memoranda and the appropriate sections of technical reports and memoranda to disseminate and record the results and conclusions of laboratory work. Manage activities in compliance with site, company and regulatory requirements, e.g. SI's, HSE policy and standards, COMAH (Health and Safety Executive), PPC (SEPA) etc Knowledge, experience & capabilities Critical knowledge Laboratory/analytical: Excellent practical skills in experimental and analytical techniques Literature searching and the use of library and information systems. Problem solving: Ability to define and analyse problems and propose solutions as well as recognising deviation from what is expected and taking proactive action to understand and address. Planning and organisation: ability to plan own work > 2 weeks. Communication: Ability to convey information verbally, in writing, or by presentations. Critical experience Comprehensive experience and knowledge of lab techniques Critical technical, professional, and personal capabilities Analytical Thinking: Ability to break down problems, analyse data and produce solutions. Ability to learn: Quickly understanding and applying information, concepts, and strategies. Flexibility: adjusting behaviours to new information and changing situations. Thoroughness: in completing work and achieving accuracy. Self-Control: performing effectively under conditions of heavy workload and changing situations. Rational Persuasion: Building persuasive arguments based on data and logical thinking. Results Orientation: Focusing attention on the achievement of desired results. Critical Information Seeking: Gathering information critical to effective problem solving. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Apr 18, 2024
Contractor
NES Fircroft UK is currently recruiting for a Process Chemist (Research Scientist) on behalf of a leading Chemical / Agricultural client based in Huddersfield. This is available as a 12-month contract, working Mon-Fri, 36hrs per week, Mon-Fri. PAYE hourly rates, just enquire for more details. Role purpose To develop, evaluate and scale-up chemical processes for new and existing products, as agreed with the +1 manager, in order to establish or improve manufacturing capability. To carry out laboratory work to support existing manufacture across a range of Chemical processes. To assess and collate data on Chemical Processes to define an optimum operating envelope. Accountabilities Plan and carry out chemical process development work on new and existing processes in the laboratory to meet development targets on quality, cost, operability, productivity, and SHE impact as agreed with the Senior Process Chemist or Principal Process Chemist. Communicate with other technical functions; analytical, process engineers, formulation, manufacturing, and SHE functions to exchange information and results to assist in progressing development work. Determine the best method, in consultation with Senior or Principal Process Chemist, and prepare representative samples of new products or the product from process modifications. Record all work in standard official notebooks and prepare for approval programme memoranda and the appropriate sections of technical reports and memoranda to disseminate and record the results and conclusions of laboratory work. Manage activities in compliance with site, company and regulatory requirements, e.g. SI's, HSE policy and standards, COMAH (Health and Safety Executive), PPC (SEPA) etc Knowledge, experience & capabilities Critical knowledge Laboratory/analytical: Excellent practical skills in experimental and analytical techniques Literature searching and the use of library and information systems. Problem solving: Ability to define and analyse problems and propose solutions as well as recognising deviation from what is expected and taking proactive action to understand and address. Planning and organisation: ability to plan own work > 2 weeks. Communication: Ability to convey information verbally, in writing, or by presentations. Critical experience Comprehensive experience and knowledge of lab techniques Critical technical, professional, and personal capabilities Analytical Thinking: Ability to break down problems, analyse data and produce solutions. Ability to learn: Quickly understanding and applying information, concepts, and strategies. Flexibility: adjusting behaviours to new information and changing situations. Thoroughness: in completing work and achieving accuracy. Self-Control: performing effectively under conditions of heavy workload and changing situations. Rational Persuasion: Building persuasive arguments based on data and logical thinking. Results Orientation: Focusing attention on the achievement of desired results. Critical Information Seeking: Gathering information critical to effective problem solving. With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Chemicals, Construction & Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining and Manufacturing sectors worldwide. With more than 80 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients.
Biomedical Service Engineer - Warrington based (24/MEDI) Randox Laboratories is currently recruiting for a Biomedical Service Engineer to support our expanding operations. The role will provide a talented and enthusiastic individual with an excellent opportunity to pursue an exciting and attractive career in the diagnostic industry. The role will involve installation, commissioning and set-up of biomedical equipment, routine servicing and preventative maintenance of analysers and associated equipment, emergency breakdown repair of analysers and provision of technical support by telephone and e-mail to Randox customers. This engineer would ideally be based near Randox Warrington, Manchester or Liverpool, with requirements to support the maintenance of internal and customer analysers. The ideal candidate will be required to work as a part of the UK Team and to be a direct line of support for RCLS Lab in Warrington, with 24/7 support for Randox Warrington. Key Responsibilities: Servicing 1) Routine servicing and preventative maintenance of analysers and associated equipment within Randox and in the field. 2) Establishment of routine maintenance schedules. 3) Development of procedures and support associated with new products. Troubleshooting 4) Emergency breakdown repair of analysers within Randox and in the field. Installation 5) Installation, commissioning, and set-up of analyser equipment. 6) Providing technical support by telephone and E-mail to Randox customers. 7) Providing technical support for analyser development. Quality Control 8) The quality control of analysers prior to product release. Training 9) The training of Randox and distributor personnel in analyser servicing procedures. General 10) The performance of all tasks within the departmental ISO framework. 11) Adherence to company Positive work Environment Policies, health & safety procedures, and the maintenance of a safe working environment. Essential: 1) Possess excellent communication and organisational skills (written and verbal). 2) Ability to work effectively with others to establish and to maintain good working relationships with internal departments and customers. 3) Be computer literate. 4) Be available for extensive travel worldwide. 5) Hold a full UK driving licence. 6) Night shift and weekend work will be required. Desirable : 1) Relevant Engineering Qualification or equivalent accredited apprenticeship. 2) Experience in computer hardware. 3) Experience of a variety of medical instrumentation. 4) Experience of engineering. 5) Have experience in clinical chemistry analyser and applications knowledge About Randox: Randox Laboratories is passionate about improving global health and saving lives through the development of innovative and pioneering products. Through our commitment and the skill of our people we have grown to be a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, food security and providing quality solutions to over 145 countries. In order to serve our growing international markets, we require high calibre applicants with scientific, engineering, software and broader business skills - including sales, marketing, logistics, finance and many more. Central to the Randox ethos is our drive to improve healthcare worldwide and every one of our staff plays a vital role in this aim.
Apr 18, 2024
Full time
Biomedical Service Engineer - Warrington based (24/MEDI) Randox Laboratories is currently recruiting for a Biomedical Service Engineer to support our expanding operations. The role will provide a talented and enthusiastic individual with an excellent opportunity to pursue an exciting and attractive career in the diagnostic industry. The role will involve installation, commissioning and set-up of biomedical equipment, routine servicing and preventative maintenance of analysers and associated equipment, emergency breakdown repair of analysers and provision of technical support by telephone and e-mail to Randox customers. This engineer would ideally be based near Randox Warrington, Manchester or Liverpool, with requirements to support the maintenance of internal and customer analysers. The ideal candidate will be required to work as a part of the UK Team and to be a direct line of support for RCLS Lab in Warrington, with 24/7 support for Randox Warrington. Key Responsibilities: Servicing 1) Routine servicing and preventative maintenance of analysers and associated equipment within Randox and in the field. 2) Establishment of routine maintenance schedules. 3) Development of procedures and support associated with new products. Troubleshooting 4) Emergency breakdown repair of analysers within Randox and in the field. Installation 5) Installation, commissioning, and set-up of analyser equipment. 6) Providing technical support by telephone and E-mail to Randox customers. 7) Providing technical support for analyser development. Quality Control 8) The quality control of analysers prior to product release. Training 9) The training of Randox and distributor personnel in analyser servicing procedures. General 10) The performance of all tasks within the departmental ISO framework. 11) Adherence to company Positive work Environment Policies, health & safety procedures, and the maintenance of a safe working environment. Essential: 1) Possess excellent communication and organisational skills (written and verbal). 2) Ability to work effectively with others to establish and to maintain good working relationships with internal departments and customers. 3) Be computer literate. 4) Be available for extensive travel worldwide. 5) Hold a full UK driving licence. 6) Night shift and weekend work will be required. Desirable : 1) Relevant Engineering Qualification or equivalent accredited apprenticeship. 2) Experience in computer hardware. 3) Experience of a variety of medical instrumentation. 4) Experience of engineering. 5) Have experience in clinical chemistry analyser and applications knowledge About Randox: Randox Laboratories is passionate about improving global health and saving lives through the development of innovative and pioneering products. Through our commitment and the skill of our people we have grown to be a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, food security and providing quality solutions to over 145 countries. In order to serve our growing international markets, we require high calibre applicants with scientific, engineering, software and broader business skills - including sales, marketing, logistics, finance and many more. Central to the Randox ethos is our drive to improve healthcare worldwide and every one of our staff plays a vital role in this aim.
Job Title: Senior Analytical Chemist Location: Cambridge (Lab Based) Job type: 24-Months Fixed Term Contract At Mundipharma, we are proud of the work we do to bring innovative treatments to patients. We challenge ourselves constantly to deliver more for patients, healthcare professionals, our partners, and our employees. Working within the Analytical Services section of the Quality Department laboratories a Senior Analyst will provide high quality scientific and analytical expertise for a variety of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Execute activities related to process and /or product improvement activities. Execute projects enhancing the competitiveness of products in global markets. Deliver on product lifecycle activities that would enhance the product portfolio to maintain commercialization footprint and products on the market. Role and responsibilities Lead the execution of technical projects, method validations, and analytical method transfers between laboratories. Support and help to develop analytical validation strategies, ensuring all aspects of analytical development and validation are delivered to the required standard of science, quality and regulatory compliance in accordance with agreed timelines. Assist with and ensure Quality Management System processes such as Change Controls, Deviations, CAPAs and Quality Risk management procedures are undertaken and progressed as required. Lead Analytical investigations. Plan, coordinate and conduct laboratory work to support analytical projects, this can include analysis of raw materials, intermediates and finished products. Record, evaluate and present data generated during laboratory work both internally and by third parties, by applying expert scientific knowledge, demonstrating a practical approach and providing appropriate and innovative solutions. Be proficient and proactive in the use of regulatory and other relevant guidelines, including pharmacopoeias, to ensure appropriate compliance within projects. Provide appropriate and consolidated CMC or pharmaceutical analysis opinion to ensure successful project outcomes. What you'll bring Minimum 5 years of years of experience in pharmaceutical testing laboratories. Experience with HPLCs is essential. Experience with Dissolution, APIs, tablettes, and capsules forms are desirable. Proven track record in analytical chemistry and or analytical development for drug product formulations as well as experience in CMC/regulatory guidelines and filings Significant industrial experience working in or maintaining a GMP/GLP compliant analytical environment. Experience with EU regulatory guidelines, quality management systems and quality risk assessments. What we offer in return flexible benefits package opportunities for learning & development collaborative, inclusive work environment Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive environment where people can thrive, grow and achieve their full potential is a priority. We believe this isn't just the right thing, but also the smart thing to do, as we focus on making a positive difference for our customers and their patients. About Mundipharma Mundipharma is a global healthcare company with a presence across Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Mundipharma is dedicated to bringing innovative treatments to patients in the areas of Pain Management, Infectious Disease and Consumer Healthcare as well as other severe debilitating disease areas. Our guiding principles, centered around Integrity and Patients-Centricity, are at the heart of everything we do.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Senior Analytical Chemist Location: Cambridge (Lab Based) Job type: 24-Months Fixed Term Contract At Mundipharma, we are proud of the work we do to bring innovative treatments to patients. We challenge ourselves constantly to deliver more for patients, healthcare professionals, our partners, and our employees. Working within the Analytical Services section of the Quality Department laboratories a Senior Analyst will provide high quality scientific and analytical expertise for a variety of pharmaceutical dosage forms. Execute activities related to process and /or product improvement activities. Execute projects enhancing the competitiveness of products in global markets. Deliver on product lifecycle activities that would enhance the product portfolio to maintain commercialization footprint and products on the market. Role and responsibilities Lead the execution of technical projects, method validations, and analytical method transfers between laboratories. Support and help to develop analytical validation strategies, ensuring all aspects of analytical development and validation are delivered to the required standard of science, quality and regulatory compliance in accordance with agreed timelines. Assist with and ensure Quality Management System processes such as Change Controls, Deviations, CAPAs and Quality Risk management procedures are undertaken and progressed as required. Lead Analytical investigations. Plan, coordinate and conduct laboratory work to support analytical projects, this can include analysis of raw materials, intermediates and finished products. Record, evaluate and present data generated during laboratory work both internally and by third parties, by applying expert scientific knowledge, demonstrating a practical approach and providing appropriate and innovative solutions. Be proficient and proactive in the use of regulatory and other relevant guidelines, including pharmacopoeias, to ensure appropriate compliance within projects. Provide appropriate and consolidated CMC or pharmaceutical analysis opinion to ensure successful project outcomes. What you'll bring Minimum 5 years of years of experience in pharmaceutical testing laboratories. Experience with HPLCs is essential. Experience with Dissolution, APIs, tablettes, and capsules forms are desirable. Proven track record in analytical chemistry and or analytical development for drug product formulations as well as experience in CMC/regulatory guidelines and filings Significant industrial experience working in or maintaining a GMP/GLP compliant analytical environment. Experience with EU regulatory guidelines, quality management systems and quality risk assessments. What we offer in return flexible benefits package opportunities for learning & development collaborative, inclusive work environment Diversity and inclusion Building an inclusive environment where people can thrive, grow and achieve their full potential is a priority. We believe this isn't just the right thing, but also the smart thing to do, as we focus on making a positive difference for our customers and their patients. About Mundipharma Mundipharma is a global healthcare company with a presence across Africa, Asia Pacific, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East. Mundipharma is dedicated to bringing innovative treatments to patients in the areas of Pain Management, Infectious Disease and Consumer Healthcare as well as other severe debilitating disease areas. Our guiding principles, centered around Integrity and Patients-Centricity, are at the heart of everything we do.
Whether you are an ECT, or an experienced teacher, this position offers an exciting opportunity to join one of the leading schools in the UK with the highest ambitions for science education. This position would also suit a recent graduate looking to train and qualify as a teacher whilst working. A graduate trainee would gain experience in a well-resourced department, working with a team of committed specialists. A training year would involve completing a University of Buckingham PGCE leading to QTS at the end of the year whilst teaching a suitably reduced timetable. A trainee teacher would have full responsibility for their own classes during the year, guided by their mentor, and would also undertake teaching placements in a different school setting. You will be working with six specialist Chemistry teachers, working in a highly collegiate faculty of fifteen teachers, supported by a superb technical team. The Science faculty is well-funded and particularly well-resourced, but new initiatives and experience are welcomed. If you share our aspirations for Uppingham to be the national centre for excellence in science education in the United Kingdom we would be delighted to hear from you. Benefits In return Uppingham offers a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate and mutually supportive. This is reflected in our working environment and the benefits we are able to offer: 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme Free Westfield Healthcare Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee) Free staff lunches in term-time School fee discount 25% Holiday Club discount at Uppingham School Sports Centre for children of Uppingham and Maidwell Hall staff Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Contributory pension scheme Occupational Health Services Free annual flu jabs Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer Recognised as a "Mindful" employer Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" For further details and to apply please click the apply button. Closing date: Thursday 26 April 2024 at 9.00am. Interviews will take place on Friday 3rd May 2024. Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.
Apr 17, 2024
Full time
Whether you are an ECT, or an experienced teacher, this position offers an exciting opportunity to join one of the leading schools in the UK with the highest ambitions for science education. This position would also suit a recent graduate looking to train and qualify as a teacher whilst working. A graduate trainee would gain experience in a well-resourced department, working with a team of committed specialists. A training year would involve completing a University of Buckingham PGCE leading to QTS at the end of the year whilst teaching a suitably reduced timetable. A trainee teacher would have full responsibility for their own classes during the year, guided by their mentor, and would also undertake teaching placements in a different school setting. You will be working with six specialist Chemistry teachers, working in a highly collegiate faculty of fifteen teachers, supported by a superb technical team. The Science faculty is well-funded and particularly well-resourced, but new initiatives and experience are welcomed. If you share our aspirations for Uppingham to be the national centre for excellence in science education in the United Kingdom we would be delighted to hear from you. Benefits In return Uppingham offers a community that values people. We are warm, compassionate and mutually supportive. This is reflected in our working environment and the benefits we are able to offer: 50% contribution to premiums for the School's private health scheme Free Westfield Healthcare Free membership of dual-use Sports Centre (£25 annual joining fee) Free staff lunches in term-time School fee discount 25% Holiday Club discount at Uppingham School Sports Centre for children of Uppingham and Maidwell Hall staff Retail, gym, supermarket, cinema and restaurant discounts Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme Contributory pension scheme Occupational Health Services Free annual flu jabs Recognised as a "Disability Confident" employer Recognised as a "Mindful" employer Recognised as "Investors in Diversity" For further details and to apply please click the apply button. Closing date: Thursday 26 April 2024 at 9.00am. Interviews will take place on Friday 3rd May 2024. Uppingham School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo full screening in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSiE), including an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. Issues relating to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils will be explored at interview.