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An established industry player is seeking a skilled technical specialist to support groundbreaking research in bioengineering models of human immune organs. This role involves managing and providing technical expertise for innovative projects, including cell culture and advanced microscopy. You'll work within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to the development of non-animal alternatives for drug development. The position offers the chance to enhance the university's international profile while being part of a supportive and inclusive community that values ambition and excellence. If you're passionate about making a difference in the field of life sciences, this opportunity is for you.
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Posted 01 April 2025 Salary Grade 6, £33,482 - £37,174 per annum Pro Rata End date 29 April 2025 Location: Glasgow Job Type: Technical And Specialist Reference: 170772 Expiry: 29 April 2025
Job DescriptionJob Purpose
To manage and provide specialist technical support to the BBSRC funded project on bioengineering models of human immune organs (e.g., lymph nodes, tonsils, bone marrow), as non-animal alternatives for drug development. To work with Dr Hannah Donnelly within the multidisciplinary Centre for the Cellular Microenvironment to provide technical and experimental expertise for this research project, involving management and handling of primary patient samples, cell culture, preparation and application of hydrogels and advanced microscopy.
Essential:
A1. Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 8 [Scottish Vocational Qualification level 4, Higher National Diploma] or equivalent, and experience of personal development in a similar role.
A2. Demonstrable in-depth technical knowledge in relevant scientific or technical specialism – cell biology or immunology or bioengineering.
A3. Up to date knowledge of relevant legislative requirements applicable to the role, including but not limited to Health and Safety, CoSHH etc.
Desirable:
B1. BSc Degree or equivalent in relevant scientific discipline.
B2. Knowledge of cell engineering, bioengineering, hydrogels or immunology.
Essential:
C1. Demonstrable specialised technical skills aligned to life sciences.
C2. Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient manner in a similar environment.
C3. Significant IT skills, including proficient user of relevant specialist software, such as imageJ.
C4. Excellent communication and teamworking skills, both orally and written.
C5. Proven interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to understand, conceptualise and interpret technical requirements and adapt own style to meet the needs of others.
C6. Ability to plan and prioritise a broad range of technical work to meet competing demands.
C7. Ability to work independently, including the ability to use initiative and judgement to resolve problems.
C8. Evidence of planning, organisation and prioritisation of own workload to meet the needs of the service and competing demands.
Desirable:
D1. Highly developed specialist skills in handling and processing clinical samples, and primary cell culture including use of specialist equipment and techniques, including handling and disposal of clinical waste and other toxic and hazardous materials.
D2. Interest and enthusiasm for learning new skills and developing parts of the research programme independently, such as in traction force microscopy.
D3. Experience using techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry.
D4. Experience using and preparing hydrogels.
D5. Supervisory skills, with ability to impart knowledge and demonstrate skills to undergraduate students, postgraduate students and staff members.
Essential:
E1. Significant relevant work experience within a similar environment, including evidence of previous professional development.
E2. Experience of operating independently within set time scales.
E3. Evidence of forward planning to maintain consumable stocks and anticipate inventory requirements.
E4. Experience of understanding and interpreting the technical requirements of lab users.
Desirable:
F1. Experience handing primary patient samples.
F2. Experience working with bioengineering techniques, such as hydrogel preparation.
Salary will be Grade 6, £33,482 - £37,174 per annum pro rata. This post is part time (21 hours per week, 0.6 FTE) and open ended with funding available up until 28th July 2027.
Closing date: 23:45 on Tuesday 29th April 2025.
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