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Cell Biology Technician

Cambridge
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Talentmark are recruiting for a Cell Biology Technician to join an innovative life sciences organisation based in Cambridge, on a contractor basis (initially 6-months), with a potential to go permanent.

The Company:

Our client is a specialist contract research organisation (CRO) supporting the development of advanced cell biology and imaging solutions. Working across a range of innovative research projects, they provide high-quality laboratory services using cutting-edge cell culture models and microscopy techniques.

Your main duties will be:

  • Perform CL1 and CL2 mammalian tissue culture to support ongoing research projects.
  • Prepare and maintain cell cultures using sterile laboratory techniques.
  • Support sample preparation, including fixation, staining and transfection for imaging applications.
  • Maintain accurate laboratory records, SOPs and electronic lab notebooks.
  • Work closely with imaging specialists, analysts and project leads to deliver project objectives.
  • Ensure compliance with laboratory safety procedures and quality standards.
  • Assist with organoid, organ-on-chip and other advanced 3D cell culture models where applicable.
  • Develop microscopy skills through training and support continuous improvement initiatives.

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Your Background:

  • Degree in Biosciences or a related scientific discipline.
  • Experience with CL1 and CL2 mammalian tissue culture is essential.
  • Strong understanding of sterile technique, laboratory safety and cell handling.
  • Excellent organisation skills with the ability to maintain accurate laboratory documentation.
  • Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Proactive, reliable and methodical approach to laboratory work.
  • Experience with organoids, organ-on-chip systems, ex-vivo culture or histology would be advantageous.
  • Experience with fluorescence staining, live-cell workflows or microscopy is desirable, although full microscopy training will be provided for candidates keen to develop these skills.

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Working Pattern:

  • The role is fully site-based and will commence in September.
  • The position will initially be offered on a phased basis, starting with two half-days per week, increasing progressively each month before transitioning to full-time from February onwards.
  • There may be opportunities to increase hours sooner depending on project demands.

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  • It is essential that applicants hold entitlement to work in the UK.
  • Please quote job reference 196006 in all correspondence.

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Skills

Cell Culture
Mammalian Tissue Culture
Sterile Technique
Laboratory Safety
Cell Handling
Microscopy
Fluorescence Staining
Live-Cell Workflows
Organoids
Organ-on-Chip
Histology
Documentation
Collaboration
Communication
Proactive Approach
Methodical Approach

Location

Cambridge, England, United Kingdom

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