Chemistry, Life Science & Engineering Recruitment

Laboratory Support Associate

VRS483MP

  • South East
  • £30,000-£38,000
  • Non-Laboratory & Other Scientific Roles

About this job

Our client is a global provider of scientific solutions, supporting world-leading organisations across research, technology and innovation. They are currently looking for an experienced and proactive Laboratory Support Associate to join a cutting-edge Advanced Materials Innovation Laboratory.

In this role, you'll play a key part in supporting the day-to-day operation of a highly specialised laboratory and cleanroom environment. You will support research teams by preparing laboratories for experiments, managing chemicals and consumables, maintaining cleanroom standards, and supporting specialty gas logistics, ensuring the laboratory operates safely and efficiently.

To be considered for this role, you will have:

  • 2 years minimum experience working in a laboratory support, technician or facilities based role within a cleanroom, semiconductor, or advanced materials environment
  • Experience with CVD, PVD or ALD systems would be highly advantageous
  • Experience handling nanomaterials or engineered particles within controlled laboratory environments is desirable
  • Excellent organisational and communication skills with a proactive, hands-on approach

In return, you'll join a highly skilled team supporting pioneering research within a state-of-the-art facility, with excellent opportunities to develop your technical knowledge and build your career in an innovative scientific environment.

Apply today to learn more about this exciting opportunity!

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