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The role

The Digital Healthcare Group in Cambridges (UK) is looking for an experienced Biological Scientist to lead testing of sensors in blood within their new testing laboratory.

Responsibilities include:

  • Blood manipulation
  • Sensor testing aqueous/blood
  • Data collection
  • Record Keeping and report writing
  • WI/SOP generation
  • Participate in technical team discussions and problem-solving exercises

About you

Required qualifications

  • Minimum - A level Science possible Science Degree

Required skills

  • Good problem solving and communication skills.
  • Willingness to work with blood and associated materials
  • Ability to work in collaborative and team focused environment.
  • Willingness to learn

The following are not essential but would be advantageous

  • Experience in electrochemistry
  • Industry specific experience in one or more medical technology sectors (e.g. surgical, pharma, biotech, life sciences)
  • Familiarity of working within a regulated environment e.g. ISO 13485

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