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Scientist I – Stability

Deeside
£123/day
Posted about 18 hours ago
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Scientist I – Stability

Location: Deeside, North Wales
Contract: Full-Time
Salary: £122.62 per day

The Opportunity

An exciting opportunity has become available for a Scientist I – Stability to join a growing laboratory team supporting the development and lifecycle management of medical devices and skincare products.

This role will focus on conducting physical and analytical stability testing, generating high-quality scientific data, and contributing to product shelf-life studies in a regulated laboratory environment. You'll work alongside experienced scientists and laboratory professionals, supporting both existing and new product stability programmes while maintaining compliance with GMP, GLP and quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

  • Perform physical and analytical stability testing in accordance with approved study protocols, SOPs and quality procedures.
  • Analyse, interpret and document laboratory data to support product stability studies and shelf-life assessments.
  • Operate, maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment, ensuring accurate records and compliance with quality requirements.
  • Support laboratory investigations, troubleshooting activities and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Assist in the preparation of study documentation, protocols and technical reports.
  • Manage laboratory consumables, reagents and equipment requirements as needed.
  • Support stability sample storage, retrieval and study organisation activities.
  • Liaise with external suppliers and service providers regarding equipment maintenance and calibration.
  • Contribute to laboratory improvement projects, Lean initiatives and process optimisation activities.

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  • Degree in a scientific discipline or equivalent laboratory experience.
  • Experience working within a regulated laboratory environment.
  • Understanding of GMP, GLP, quality systems and relevant regulatory requirements.
  • Experience using a range of analytical laboratory equipment, including techniques such as HPLC and ICP-MS, would be advantageous.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office, particularly Excel and Word.
  • Strong organisational, data management and documentation skills.
  • Ability to adapt to changing priorities within a fast-paced laboratory environment.
  • Positive, proactive approach with strong teamwork and communication skills.
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Skills

Analytical Testing
Data Management
Documentation Skills
GMP
GLP
Laboratory Equipment
Microsoft Office
Organizational Skills
Physical Testing
Process Optimization
Quality Standards
Regulatory Requirements
Shelf-life Assessments
Teamwork
Troubleshooting
Technical Reports

Location

Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

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