Lancaster University

Research Laboratory Technician - 0339-26

Lancashire

£33k – £37.7k/yr

Posted 6 days ago

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On-site

Full-time

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Research Laboratory Technician

Biomedical & Life Sciences

Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UK

Salary: £33,002 to £37,694 (Full time, indefinite with end date)

Closing Date: Sunday 24 May 2026

Interview Date: To be confirmed

Reference: 0339-26

We are looking for a Research Technician to support our research studies investigating the reversal of snake venom neurotoxicity. The position is funded by an Academy of Medical Sciences grant awarded to Dr. Stefanie Menzies, and is available for 18 months (full time at 1.0 FTE).

You will play an active hands-on role in the lab, carrying out experiments in molecular biology, protein expression and purification, antibody discovery, assay development, and venom activity testing, while also providing broader technical and laboratory support.

You will contribute to the day-to-day running of the lab through equipment upkeep, preparation of reagents and buffers, stock management, ordering consumables, record keeping, and support with health and safety and regulatory documentation. This role offers valuable practical experience in a dynamic research environment and the opportunity to contribute to impactful work aimed at developing biologic strategies to reverse neurotoxicity.

Role responsibilities

As part of a friendly and collaborative team, you will be responsible for:

Carrying out defined laboratory experiments, including molecular biology, protein purification, assay development, antibody discovery, and venom activity assays Maintaining accurate experimental records and supporting data organisation and management Supporting the day-to-day running of the lab, including preparing reagents, maintaining equipment, managing stock, and ordering consumables Assisting with laboratory administration, including health and safety documentation, record keeping, and coordination with collaborators Providing technical support and training to students and other lab members Participating in lab meetings, training, and relevant outreach or engagement activities

About You

We are keen to hear from candidates who have:

A degree in molecular biology, biochemistry or a related discipline Practical laboratory experience in biological research Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage time effectively and support multiple aspects of laboratory and project activity A proactive approach to problem-solving and technical troubleshooting, with the confidence to take initiative and work independently Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and a collaborative, team-oriented approach A high level of attention to detail and commitment to accurate record keeping

Experience in areas such as cloning, protein expression and purification, antibody-related methods, assay development, or general molecular biology techniques would be advantageous. Experience of supporting laboratory operations, including inventory management, ordering, and health and safety documentation, would also be beneficial. Training will be provided where needed. Most importantly, you will bring enthusiasm, adaptability, and a commitment to supporting high-quality research.

Why work with us

You will join a supportive and ambitious research environment, working on an exciting project focused on biologic approaches to reversing neurotoxicity. This role offers the chance to gain broad technical experience across molecular biology, protein science, antibody discovery, and laboratory management, while working closely with the PI, students, and collaborators. It is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to develop their technical expertise, contribute meaningfully to research, and grow professionally within an active academic laboratory.

The Division of Biomedical and Life Sciences, part of the Faculty of Health and Medicine, is a vibrant and interdisciplinary research environment focused on human health and disease. It offers state-of-the-art facilities and a collaborative, inclusive culture that supports both independent and team-based research, while promoting work-life balance and individual support. Find out about more about our employee benefits and life at Lancaster on our website: https://www.lancaster.ac.uk/jobs

The Faculty has held an Silver Athena SWAN award since 2014 in recognition of its good employment practice undertaken to address gender equality in higher education and research.

Informal enquiries are welcome. Please contact Dr. Stefanie Menzies at: s.menzies@lancaster.ac.uk

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Skills

Molecular Biology

Protein Expression

Protein Purification

Antibody Discovery

Assay Development

Venom Activity Testing

Laboratory Management

Health and Safety

Record Keeping

Technical Support

Problem Solving

Time Management

Collaboration

Attention to Detail

Inventory Management

Technical Troubleshooting