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Laboratory Technician Apprenticeship (Level 3) - Vuba Chemical Innovations

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Department: Science Apprenticeship - Chemistry L3
Location: Hull
Compensation: £10.00 / hour
Description
Location: 1 Annie Reed Road, Beverley, Hull, HU17 0LF
Expected Start Date: ASAP
Working for Vuba Chemical Innovations
With over 15 years of experience in formulating and developing innovative resin surfacing products, Vuba has grown into an industry leader - offering not only high performance systems but also processing its own resin bound aggregates. Vuba is more than a flooring company; it represents innovation, resilience, and a deep commitment to quality craftsmanship.
🔗 About Vuba
The Package
- Starting salary of £10.00 per hour
- Monday to Thursday: 8am – 5:30pm (1-hour lunch)
- Friday: 8am – 3:30pm (30-minute lunch)
- Company pension
- Free fitness classes
- Free on-site parking
- Referral programme
- Food Friday (one a month)
- 32 holidays including bank holidays
Key Responsibilities
We are pleased to offer an opportunity for a Laboratory Technician Apprentice to join the team, supporting day-to-day laboratory operations by preparing samples, carrying out testing, recording results, and assisting with scientific analysis.
This apprenticeship provides a strong foundation for a future career in laboratory science, offering opportunities to develop a broad range of technical, practical, and analytical skills in a supportive environment. You will learn how to work safely, follow laboratory procedures and quality standards, and contribute to producing accurate and reliable scientific results while working alongside experienced laboratory professionals.
- Assist with the preparation and processing of samples for testing and analysis.
- Support laboratory technicians in carrying out routine laboratory procedures.
- Operate laboratory equipment safely and accurately following training.
- Prepare reagents, solutions, and materials required for testing.
- Record and maintain accurate laboratory data and documentation.
- Ensure laboratory areas are kept clean, organised, and compliant with safety standards.
- Assist with stock control, ordering, and storage of laboratory supplies.
- Follow company procedures, quality standards, and health and safety regulations.
- Dispose of laboratory waste in accordance with established procedures.
- Participate in training and complete apprenticeship coursework and assessments.
- Work collaboratively with colleagues to support laboratory objectives.
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About You
You’re naturally curious and enjoy understanding how things work, not just following instructions. You take pride in getting things right, paying close attention to detail, and producing accurate, reliable results. Whether you’ve explored science before or are just starting out, you’re motivated to build real knowledge and develop a long-term career in a laboratory environment.
You’re someone who thrives in a structured setting - you like clarity, routine, and knowing what good looks like. Following processes, working to standards, and carefully recording your work feels satisfying rather than restrictive. You’re patient, focused, and comfortable spending time on precise tasks, even when they’re repetitive, because you understand that quality and consistency matter.
You take ownership of your learning, are open to feedback, and approach your work with a calm, methodical mindset. You’re just as happy working independently as you are contributing to a team, and you’re excited by the idea of progressing within a lab setting - building your skills step by step and becoming a trusted expert over time.
Please note: You must be 18+ due to the nature of the working environment
Apprenticeship Eligibility
To Apply For This Apprenticeship, You Must
- Be 18 or over
- Not be in full-time education
- Have lived in the UK for at least 3 years
- Have the right to work in the UK
Apprenticeships are designed to provide new knowledge, skills and behaviours, so applicants should not already hold a Level 3, degree or higher qualification in a closely related subject, or have significant experience in the same field.


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So how does the apprenticeship work?
Start your career as a laboratory technician and gain hands-on experience supporting real scientific work in a professional laboratory or technical environment.
As part of this Level 3 Laboratory Technician apprenticeship, you’ll learn how to carry out tests, analyse data, and contribute to important projects, whether that’s in a laboratory or a more practical, site-based environment.
👉 Learn more about the programme here.
Over 20 months, you’ll combine day-to-day experience in your role with structured training delivered by expert tutors at Tiro. Our blended learning approach includes a mix of online sessions, in-person training, and hands-on support, alongside guidance from a dedicated mentor in the workplace.
You’ll spend at least 6 hours per week on off-the-job training, including virtual learning, practical activities, and applied assignments.
What your training will look like
You’ll follow a structured programme combining live sessions, online learning, and hands-on workplace training to build your skills step by step.
What could your future look like?
This apprenticeship will help you build the skills and experience needed to start your career as a laboratory technician and progress within the industry.
Through hands-on training, you’ll develop the competence and confidence to carry out laboratory testing and take on increasing responsibility in your role. This programme can also lead to professional recognition, such as becoming a Registered Science Technician (RSciTech).
You’ll gain experience that’s valued across a wide range of technical and scientific roles, opening up opportunities to grow and specialise in your chosen field.
If you choose to continue your development, you may also have the opportunity to progress onto higher-level qualifications, such as degree apprenticeships in Biology, Materials, or Chemistry.
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