Research Technician

Searo Labs | Cambridge | join.com |
Searo is putting an end to plastic and food waste by using advanced natural materials to solve sustainability problems at scale. We are a VC-backed, Cambridge-based start-up developing biomaterials from seaweed to replace single-use plastic. Join us in our research facility on Cambridge Science Park where we are developing and scaling the next generation of sustainable packaging materials.

We are building a multidisciplinary team of scientists, engineers, designers and industry experts to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems: plastic pollution and food waste. This is a unique opportunity for a Research Technician to put your skills towards creating world-changing solutions by supporting our scientists on their mission.

Tasks

We are seeking a Research Technician to assist our scientists. This is a hands-on position for a highly motivated individual willing to work as a team on a variety of tasks, which include:

 •  Conducting experiments and assisting formulation scientists on R&D activities
 •  Daily sample making, prototype making and related hands-on tasks
 •  Taking stock of reagents, materials and lab equipment. Maintaining general lab upkeep and equipment quality control as well as performing regular equipment calibrations
 •  Liaising with suppliers to ensure adequate stock rotation and recording incoming materials for traceability
 •  With the support of our scientists, writing and reviewing procedures, instructions and guidelines relevant for daily work in the lab, including SOPs
 •  Assisting and supporting the continuous improvement of new product development programmes and processes
 •  Proactively identifying areas for improvement within the lab and conducting all work with good laboratory practice. Reporting any significant variation or fault to the line manager
 •  Conducting research via scientific papers and patents to identify new ingredients and methods to help us improve our product development and present findings clearly and effectively
 •  Comply with health and safety standards to maintain a safe working environment
 •  Keep the workspace clean and tidy on a daily basis

Requirements
 •  Minimum 2+ years’ work experience as a laboratory technician, working in a wet lab environment. (Please note that applicants with less than 2 years continuous work experience will not be considered)
 •  Experience in daily sample making, conducting experiments and hands-on, physically active tasks
 •  Previous industry experience in an R&D environment is essential for the role
 •  Ability to support scientists on all assigned roles and responsibilities
 •  Knowledge and ability to follow good laboratory practices and procedures to a high standard
 •  Good organisation skills, specifically for new product development, experimental processes and lab maintenance
 •  Accurate, persistent, organised and able to manage workload
 •  Excellent written and verbal communication skills
 •  High computer and Microsoft Office competency
 •  Access to own transport is an advantage
 •  Able to provide references from current or previous employers; we do not accept references from education institutions for this role
 •  You must be eligible to work in the UK and available to work on-site in Cambridge on a full-time basis

Benefits

What you can expect
 •  Unique experience: This is a rare opportunity to join a dynamic start-up that is pioneering solutions to tackle some of the world’s biggest problems—a chance to put your skills to making the world a better place.
 •  Supporting team: You will form part of a close-knit team of leaders in their respective fields, collaborating closely and supporting one another towards common goals.
 •  Personal Growth: We believe that people create the most value in business and society when they are fulfilled, engaged and challenged in their role – this is why we work with you as an individual to discover how we can best apply your gifts and talents.
 •  Benefits: Competitive salary, company pension scheme, 28 days holiday, free parking.
 •  Things money can’t buy: A great place to work in the world-renowned city of Cambridge, alongside a highly motivated multidisciplinary team in clean, bright and modern facilities on Cambridge Science Park.

Most important for us is your willingness to learn and contribute to our impact-lead mission, as part of a team. If you do not meet all of the requirements but believe you can excel in the role and our organisation, please submit a cover letter telling us why.
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