Laboratory Quality Technician

SEDAMYL UK LIMITED
Yo89Xe, United Kingdom
5 days ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Posted
28 May 2026 (5 days ago)

Benefits

33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays) Generous Pension Scheme Life Assurance Scheme Healthcare scheme available Length of Service Bonus Free secure on-site parking Upgraded on-site shower and changing facilities Upgraded canteen facilities Uniform laundry service provided Lavazza coffee machines - free for staff use Pasta club

Role Purpose

The Laboratory Quality Technician is part of the Laboratory Team reporting into the Laboratory Manager. The individual will assist in all aspects of quality assurance testing and development in relation to the manufacturing of our products. The employee will be responsible for ensuring daily retrieval of samples from production, logistics and effluent areas, conducting analytical tests on raw materials, finished goods and effluent waste, calibration of test equipment and general housekeeping of laboratory.

Main Responsibilities

Typical duties include but are not limited to:

· Retrieval of samples of raw material and finished products

· Perform analysis on products according to defined analytical methods and standard operating procedures

· Conducting of analytic tests

· Prepare and standardise solutions needed to conduct tests

· Prepare and calibrate laboratory equipment

· Accurately record all results and data for analysis and compliance with ISO and company requirements

· Report out of specification results

· Prepare and dispatch samples to customers or external labs

· Practice a clean as you go policy to maintain laboratory hygiene

· Take Health, Safety and Environmental ownership of yourself, others and activities within your areas of responsibility and raising all HSE concerns you become aware of, outside your areas of responsibility, with relevant managers.

· Undertake other duties as reasonably requested.

Skills and Knowledge

· Previous laboratory experience (preferred)

· Aptitude to learn how to perform a wide range of technical skills including sample preparation for analysis and techniques such as HPLC and GC

· Ability to work accurately and follow specific instructions in a complex work environment

· Ability to calculate figures encompassing proportions, percentages, ratios, and volume

· Ability and willingness to take ownership of assigned tasks and work without continuous supervision

· Strong organisational, problem solving and analytical skill

· Ability to work under pressure whilst maintaining a high attention to detail

· Be proactive and self-motivated with good communication skills

· Good IT skills with knowledge of Microsoft software

· Ability to work as part of a team or independently, whilst strictly following all health & safety requirements

Salary & Benefits

  • 33 days holiday (including Bank Holidays)
  • Generous Pension Scheme
  • Life Assurance Scheme
  • Healthcare scheme available
  • Length of Service Bonus
  • Free secure on-site parking
  • Upgraded on-site shower and changing facilities
  • Upgraded canteen facilities
  • Uniform laundry service provided
  • Lavazza coffee machines - free for staff use
  • Pasta club

Note: 40 hour working week – (shift work between the hours of 6am – 6pm). Overtime as required with weekend working on a rotational basis

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