Regulatory Affairs Officer Location: Hybrid (3 days on-site) Salary:£26-28K Sector: Scientific / Regulatory Affairs CY Partners are excited to be supporting a global organisation in recruiting an enthusiastic, scientifically minded graduate to join their experienced regulatory team. This is an excellent opportunity to work in chemical regulatory affairs, working with innovative product solutions and gaining hands on experience with raw material data management. The Role As a Scientific Data & Regulatory Associate, you will support the technical aspects of managing raw material data while collaborating with a skilled global regulatory team. You'll play a key part in ensuring product compliance, analysing scientific information, and contributing to important business decisions. Key Responsibilities Develop awareness of major chemical legislation including CLP, REACH, GPSR, and CSR. Communicate with raw material suppliers to request and obtain key data such as Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and Technical Data Sheets (TDSs). Interpret scientific data from SDSs and external databases (e.g., ECHA) to identify substance and mixture classifications. Use your understanding of toxicology to process and analyse data that supports regulatory and business decision making. Provide technical regulatory expertise on chemicals to support product assessments. Update and maintain chemical and raw material data within systems such as SAP. Monitor regulatory developments, including updates such as ATPs, and assess their impact on products. Requirements A degree or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Chemistry, Biology, Toxicology, or equivalent). Strong scientific literacy and an interest in chemical regulations and product safety. Ability to work in a hybrid role, with 3 days per week on site. Strong communication skills and attention to detail. The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an Employment Business / Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Regulatory Affairs Officer Location: Hybrid (3 days on-site) Salary:£26-28K Sector: Scientific / Regulatory Affairs CY Partners are excited to be supporting a global organisation in recruiting an enthusiastic, scientifically minded graduate to join their experienced regulatory team. This is an excellent opportunity to work in chemical regulatory affairs, working with innovative product solutions and gaining hands on experience with raw material data management. The Role As a Scientific Data & Regulatory Associate, you will support the technical aspects of managing raw material data while collaborating with a skilled global regulatory team. You'll play a key part in ensuring product compliance, analysing scientific information, and contributing to important business decisions. Key Responsibilities Develop awareness of major chemical legislation including CLP, REACH, GPSR, and CSR. Communicate with raw material suppliers to request and obtain key data such as Safety Data Sheets (SDSs) and Technical Data Sheets (TDSs). Interpret scientific data from SDSs and external databases (e.g., ECHA) to identify substance and mixture classifications. Use your understanding of toxicology to process and analyse data that supports regulatory and business decision making. Provide technical regulatory expertise on chemicals to support product assessments. Update and maintain chemical and raw material data within systems such as SAP. Monitor regulatory developments, including updates such as ATPs, and assess their impact on products. Requirements A degree or equivalent in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Chemistry, Biology, Toxicology, or equivalent). Strong scientific literacy and an interest in chemical regulations and product safety. Ability to work in a hybrid role, with 3 days per week on site. Strong communication skills and attention to detail. The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an Employment Business / Agency in relation to this vacancy.
A leading recruitment agency in the UK seeks a Scientific Data & Regulatory Associate to join an experienced team in chemical regulatory affairs. This hybrid position offers the opportunity to manage raw material data, ensure product compliance, and analyze scientific information. Candidates should possess a relevant degree and demonstrate strong communication skills. The role is a blend of on-site and remote work, with immense learning potential in product safety and regulatory standards.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
A leading recruitment agency in the UK seeks a Scientific Data & Regulatory Associate to join an experienced team in chemical regulatory affairs. This hybrid position offers the opportunity to manage raw material data, ensure product compliance, and analyze scientific information. Candidates should possess a relevant degree and demonstrate strong communication skills. The role is a blend of on-site and remote work, with immense learning potential in product safety and regulatory standards.
Laboratory Technician - R&D 12-month contract £14 per hour Full time (37.5 hrs, Mon-Fri) CY Partners is supporting a growing life sciences organisation to recruit a Laboratory Technician to support new product development and R&D activity within a collaborative laboratory environment. This is a strong opportunity for a degree qualified life scientist looking to gain hands on laboratory experience, contribute to meaningful development work and build technical capability with on the job training. Alternatively candidates with equivalent practical experience who are keen to continue developing their career in a laboratory environment are also encouraged to apply. The role You'll support day to day laboratory operations, contributing to development programmes while ensuring work is completed in line with quality and regulatory requirements. The role will involve a mix of practical lab work, documentation and collaboration with colleagues across the wider site. Key responsibilities Supporting R&D and new product development laboratory activities Performing a range of laboratory techniques in line with SOPs Assisting with planning and implementation of development work Maintaining accurate documentation, reports and experimental records Supporting compliance with quality and regulatory standards Working collaboratively within a small team and with wider site colleagues About you Degree qualified in Life Sciences or a related discipline Some prior laboratory experience is desirable (academic or industrial) Experience with aseptic techniques or tissue culture would be advantageous Strong attention to detail with a logical, problem solving mindset Comfortable with documentation, data compilation and report preparation Clear communication skills and a collaborative approach The details Contract: 12 months Hours: 37.5 per week, Monday-Friday Rate: £14 per hour Training: Provided where required Additional information Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 21, 2026
Full time
Laboratory Technician - R&D 12-month contract £14 per hour Full time (37.5 hrs, Mon-Fri) CY Partners is supporting a growing life sciences organisation to recruit a Laboratory Technician to support new product development and R&D activity within a collaborative laboratory environment. This is a strong opportunity for a degree qualified life scientist looking to gain hands on laboratory experience, contribute to meaningful development work and build technical capability with on the job training. Alternatively candidates with equivalent practical experience who are keen to continue developing their career in a laboratory environment are also encouraged to apply. The role You'll support day to day laboratory operations, contributing to development programmes while ensuring work is completed in line with quality and regulatory requirements. The role will involve a mix of practical lab work, documentation and collaboration with colleagues across the wider site. Key responsibilities Supporting R&D and new product development laboratory activities Performing a range of laboratory techniques in line with SOPs Assisting with planning and implementation of development work Maintaining accurate documentation, reports and experimental records Supporting compliance with quality and regulatory standards Working collaboratively within a small team and with wider site colleagues About you Degree qualified in Life Sciences or a related discipline Some prior laboratory experience is desirable (academic or industrial) Experience with aseptic techniques or tissue culture would be advantageous Strong attention to detail with a logical, problem solving mindset Comfortable with documentation, data compilation and report preparation Clear communication skills and a collaborative approach The details Contract: 12 months Hours: 37.5 per week, Monday-Friday Rate: £14 per hour Training: Provided where required Additional information Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an employment agency in relation to this vacancy.
A leading life sciences organisation in the UK is seeking a Laboratory Operations Scientist for a 12-month contract. The ideal candidate will have prior laboratory experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a regulated environment. Responsibilities include supporting routine laboratory activities, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and assisting with quality control. This opportunity offers the chance to join a collaborative team and gain valuable experience in a technical environment.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
A leading life sciences organisation in the UK is seeking a Laboratory Operations Scientist for a 12-month contract. The ideal candidate will have prior laboratory experience, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a regulated environment. Responsibilities include supporting routine laboratory activities, ensuring compliance with quality standards, and assisting with quality control. This opportunity offers the chance to join a collaborative team and gain valuable experience in a technical environment.
Technical Operations Lead - Medical Diagnostics / IVD Location: Wisconsin Salary: Competitive + benefits CY Partners are recruiting for a Technical Operations Lead to join an innovative and fast-growing medical diagnostics company operating within the IVD space. This is a pivotal role where you will take ownership of technical operations, supporting the development, scale-up, and regulatory readiness of cutting-edge diagnostic products. This position offers a unique opportunity to build and shape laboratory and operational capabilities from the ground up, working at the intersection of science, engineering, and quality. The Role As Technical Operations Lead, you will be responsible for establishing and leading all technical operations activities. You will drive assay development through to validation and play a central role in transitioning products from R&D into a regulated manufacturing environment. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Technical Operations function Overseeing assay development and optimization for IVD applications Managing technology transfer from R&D into production environments Leading the design, build, and fit-out of laboratory facilities Driving the implementation and achievement of ISO certification (e.g., ISO 13485) Establishing and executing IQ/OQ/PQ (Installation, Operational, and Performance Qualification) protocols Leading validation activities to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements Collaborating cross-functionally with R&D, Quality, and Regulatory teamsEnsuring all processes meet the standards required for medical diagnostics and IVD products Your Background We are looking for a technically strong and hands on leader with experience in regulated diagnostics environments. You will ideally have: A degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Biomedical Science) Proven experience in IVD or medical diagnostics Experience with Lateral Flow is highly desirable Strong background in assay development and validation Experience with Tech Transfer and scaling processes into production Demonstrated experience working towards or maintaining ISO 13485 certification Hands on experience with IQ/OQ/PQ and validation frameworks Experience setting up or expanding laboratory facilities is highly desirable Strong leadership and project management skills Why Apply? Opportunity to play a key role in scaling a cutting edge diagnostics company Influence the design and build of technical and laboratory infrastructure Work in a highly collaborative, innovation driven environment Competitive salary and benefits package If you are a driven Technical Operations professional looking to make a real impact in the medical diagnostics space, we would love to hear from you. Apply now or contact CY Partners for more information.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Technical Operations Lead - Medical Diagnostics / IVD Location: Wisconsin Salary: Competitive + benefits CY Partners are recruiting for a Technical Operations Lead to join an innovative and fast-growing medical diagnostics company operating within the IVD space. This is a pivotal role where you will take ownership of technical operations, supporting the development, scale-up, and regulatory readiness of cutting-edge diagnostic products. This position offers a unique opportunity to build and shape laboratory and operational capabilities from the ground up, working at the intersection of science, engineering, and quality. The Role As Technical Operations Lead, you will be responsible for establishing and leading all technical operations activities. You will drive assay development through to validation and play a central role in transitioning products from R&D into a regulated manufacturing environment. Key responsibilities include: Leading and developing the Technical Operations function Overseeing assay development and optimization for IVD applications Managing technology transfer from R&D into production environments Leading the design, build, and fit-out of laboratory facilities Driving the implementation and achievement of ISO certification (e.g., ISO 13485) Establishing and executing IQ/OQ/PQ (Installation, Operational, and Performance Qualification) protocols Leading validation activities to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements Collaborating cross-functionally with R&D, Quality, and Regulatory teamsEnsuring all processes meet the standards required for medical diagnostics and IVD products Your Background We are looking for a technically strong and hands on leader with experience in regulated diagnostics environments. You will ideally have: A degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Biomedical Science) Proven experience in IVD or medical diagnostics Experience with Lateral Flow is highly desirable Strong background in assay development and validation Experience with Tech Transfer and scaling processes into production Demonstrated experience working towards or maintaining ISO 13485 certification Hands on experience with IQ/OQ/PQ and validation frameworks Experience setting up or expanding laboratory facilities is highly desirable Strong leadership and project management skills Why Apply? Opportunity to play a key role in scaling a cutting edge diagnostics company Influence the design and build of technical and laboratory infrastructure Work in a highly collaborative, innovation driven environment Competitive salary and benefits package If you are a driven Technical Operations professional looking to make a real impact in the medical diagnostics space, we would love to hear from you. Apply now or contact CY Partners for more information.
Laboratory Operations Scientist CY Partners are supporting an innovative and growing life sciences organisation in the North East in the search for a Laboratory Operations Scientist to join their team on an initial 12-month contract. This is a great opportunity for a scientifically minded laboratory professional to join a regulated, quality-driven environment, where they will play an important role in supporting day-to-day laboratory operations and the delivery of key technical activities. The successful candidate will contribute to a broad range of operational and laboratory-based responsibilities, helping to ensure work is delivered accurately, efficiently and in line with relevant quality standards. The role would suit someone who enjoys working in a structured environment, takes pride in high-quality laboratory practice, and is keen to be part of a collaborative technical team. Key Responsibilities Support the delivery of routine laboratory activities Carry out a range of sample handling and processing tasks, ensuring work is completed accurately and to agreed timelines Assist with quality control and stability study activities, including sample preparation, storage, scanning, shipping and archiving Maintain clear, accurate and traceable laboratory documentation to support compliance and data integrity Work in accordance with established procedures, quality requirements and regulated working practices Support laboratory readiness through routine maintenance, housekeeping and equipment checks Assist with stock control and internal or external ordering where required Contribute to continuous improvement activities and support wider technical or cross-functional projects where needed Candidate Profile We are looking for candidates with prior laboratory experience and a strong appreciation for quality, accuracy and teamwork. To be successful, you should be able to demonstrate: Previous experience working in a laboratory environment Good organisational skills and the ability to manage time effectively Strong attention to detail and a consistent approach to following processes The ability to work efficiently with a moderate level of supervision Experience working within a regulated environment would be highly advantageous A scientific degree in Biomedical Sciences or related subject Candidates with additional experience in laboratory techniques, sample-based workflows or quality-led environments will be of particular interest. The Opportunity This is an excellent chance to join a forward-thinking life sciences organisation offering a varied laboratory role within a supportive and collaborative team. You will gain valuable experience in a highly regulated setting and play an important role in supporting laboratory operations across a range of business-critical activities.
Apr 20, 2026
Full time
Laboratory Operations Scientist CY Partners are supporting an innovative and growing life sciences organisation in the North East in the search for a Laboratory Operations Scientist to join their team on an initial 12-month contract. This is a great opportunity for a scientifically minded laboratory professional to join a regulated, quality-driven environment, where they will play an important role in supporting day-to-day laboratory operations and the delivery of key technical activities. The successful candidate will contribute to a broad range of operational and laboratory-based responsibilities, helping to ensure work is delivered accurately, efficiently and in line with relevant quality standards. The role would suit someone who enjoys working in a structured environment, takes pride in high-quality laboratory practice, and is keen to be part of a collaborative technical team. Key Responsibilities Support the delivery of routine laboratory activities Carry out a range of sample handling and processing tasks, ensuring work is completed accurately and to agreed timelines Assist with quality control and stability study activities, including sample preparation, storage, scanning, shipping and archiving Maintain clear, accurate and traceable laboratory documentation to support compliance and data integrity Work in accordance with established procedures, quality requirements and regulated working practices Support laboratory readiness through routine maintenance, housekeeping and equipment checks Assist with stock control and internal or external ordering where required Contribute to continuous improvement activities and support wider technical or cross-functional projects where needed Candidate Profile We are looking for candidates with prior laboratory experience and a strong appreciation for quality, accuracy and teamwork. To be successful, you should be able to demonstrate: Previous experience working in a laboratory environment Good organisational skills and the ability to manage time effectively Strong attention to detail and a consistent approach to following processes The ability to work efficiently with a moderate level of supervision Experience working within a regulated environment would be highly advantageous A scientific degree in Biomedical Sciences or related subject Candidates with additional experience in laboratory techniques, sample-based workflows or quality-led environments will be of particular interest. The Opportunity This is an excellent chance to join a forward-thinking life sciences organisation offering a varied laboratory role within a supportive and collaborative team. You will gain valuable experience in a highly regulated setting and play an important role in supporting laboratory operations across a range of business-critical activities.
A biotechnology organization in the Tyne & Wear region is looking for a tissue culture scientist to work on projects involving the sectioning, staining, and processing of mammalian tissue samples. Candidates should have exposure to histopathology and the ability to work within laboratory quality systems. This role offers the chance to collaborate with talented scientists in a dynamic research environment. Good public transport links and ample parking are available.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
A biotechnology organization in the Tyne & Wear region is looking for a tissue culture scientist to work on projects involving the sectioning, staining, and processing of mammalian tissue samples. Candidates should have exposure to histopathology and the ability to work within laboratory quality systems. This role offers the chance to collaborate with talented scientists in a dynamic research environment. Good public transport links and ample parking are available.
An excellent opening has become available to work in a tissue culture laboratory, at an exciting biotechnology organisation, based in the Tyne & Wear region. As a tissue culture scientist, you'll be working on a range of projects involving sectioning, staining and processing of mammalian tissue samples. You'll be working to laboratory quality systems and have the support of existing standard operating procedures. You'll also have key involved in ensuring laboratory inventories, consumables and stocks are maintained. This is an exciting opportunity where you will have the opportunity to work with a range of talented scientists, with a common goal of achieving success through scientific research and development. To be considered for this role, you will have good exposure and understanding of histopathology, and tissue sectioning and staining. You'll be able to adapt and use a range of computer and software technologies, and be able to work within a regulated quality system. The laboratory's location has good public transport links, and ample paid parking close by. We look forward to receiving your application.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
An excellent opening has become available to work in a tissue culture laboratory, at an exciting biotechnology organisation, based in the Tyne & Wear region. As a tissue culture scientist, you'll be working on a range of projects involving sectioning, staining and processing of mammalian tissue samples. You'll be working to laboratory quality systems and have the support of existing standard operating procedures. You'll also have key involved in ensuring laboratory inventories, consumables and stocks are maintained. This is an exciting opportunity where you will have the opportunity to work with a range of talented scientists, with a common goal of achieving success through scientific research and development. To be considered for this role, you will have good exposure and understanding of histopathology, and tissue sectioning and staining. You'll be able to adapt and use a range of computer and software technologies, and be able to work within a regulated quality system. The laboratory's location has good public transport links, and ample paid parking close by. We look forward to receiving your application.
Associate Scientist - Biotech & Diagnostics (Antibody Development) Location: Tyne-Tees region Company: CY Partners CY Partners are delighted to be recruiting for an Associate Scientist to join an innovative organisation at the forefront of biotechnology and diagnostic development, with a particular focus on antibody based technologies. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated scientist who enjoys hands on laboratory work while also contributing to project delivery and continuous improvement within a fast paced R&D environment. The Role This position will be primarily laboratory based, supporting the development and optimisation of antibody driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Alongside experimental work, you will play an active role in project delivery, ensuring activities are aligned with timelines, regulatory expectations, and quality standards. You will also contribute to driving change within the laboratory, identifying opportunities for process improvements and supporting their implementation in collaboration with cross functional teams. Key Responsibilities Perform laboratory experiments related to antibody development, characterisation, and assay optimisation Support protein purification using ÄKTA systems and affinity chromatography techniques Support cell and tissue culture activities, including maintenance and experimental workflows Conduct sample preparation techniques such as microtomy where required Support the development of diagnostic assays and biotech workflows Contribute to project delivery, ensuring milestones and objectives are met Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality Prepare and review validation documentation in line with regulatory requirements Work closely with Quality Assurance (QA) to implement and manage controlled changes Maintain accurate experimental records in accordance with GMP/GLP principles (where applicable) Requirements Degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Immunology, or related) Hands on laboratory experience within biotech, diagnostics, or antibody development Practical experience any ÄKTA systems, affinity chromatography, cell and tissue culture, microtomy or related. Experience with immunoassays (e.g. ELISA, lateral flow, or similar) is highly desirable Demonstrated ability to drive change and implement process improvements Experience writing validation documents (desirable) Experience working with QA in a regulated environment (advantageous) Strong attention to detail, organisational, and communication skills A proactive, collaborative mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the cutting edge of antibody based diagnostic innovation, where your contributions will directly support the development of impactful healthcare solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative team with a strong focus on quality, innovation, and professional growth. The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an Employment Business / Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Associate Scientist - Biotech & Diagnostics (Antibody Development) Location: Tyne-Tees region Company: CY Partners CY Partners are delighted to be recruiting for an Associate Scientist to join an innovative organisation at the forefront of biotechnology and diagnostic development, with a particular focus on antibody based technologies. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated scientist who enjoys hands on laboratory work while also contributing to project delivery and continuous improvement within a fast paced R&D environment. The Role This position will be primarily laboratory based, supporting the development and optimisation of antibody driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Alongside experimental work, you will play an active role in project delivery, ensuring activities are aligned with timelines, regulatory expectations, and quality standards. You will also contribute to driving change within the laboratory, identifying opportunities for process improvements and supporting their implementation in collaboration with cross functional teams. Key Responsibilities Perform laboratory experiments related to antibody development, characterisation, and assay optimisation Support protein purification using ÄKTA systems and affinity chromatography techniques Support cell and tissue culture activities, including maintenance and experimental workflows Conduct sample preparation techniques such as microtomy where required Support the development of diagnostic assays and biotech workflows Contribute to project delivery, ensuring milestones and objectives are met Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality Prepare and review validation documentation in line with regulatory requirements Work closely with Quality Assurance (QA) to implement and manage controlled changes Maintain accurate experimental records in accordance with GMP/GLP principles (where applicable) Requirements Degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Immunology, or related) Hands on laboratory experience within biotech, diagnostics, or antibody development Practical experience any ÄKTA systems, affinity chromatography, cell and tissue culture, microtomy or related. Experience with immunoassays (e.g. ELISA, lateral flow, or similar) is highly desirable Demonstrated ability to drive change and implement process improvements Experience writing validation documents (desirable) Experience working with QA in a regulated environment (advantageous) Strong attention to detail, organisational, and communication skills A proactive, collaborative mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the cutting edge of antibody based diagnostic innovation, where your contributions will directly support the development of impactful healthcare solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative team with a strong focus on quality, innovation, and professional growth. The recruiter has stated that all applicants for this job should be able to prove that they are legally entitled to work in the UK. CY Partners is acting as an Employment Business / Agency in relation to this vacancy.
A recruitment agency is seeking an Associate Scientist to support antibody development and optimization in a laboratory environment. The successful candidate will have a degree in a relevant scientific discipline and experience in laboratory work within biotech or diagnostics. Responsibilities include conducting experiments, supporting project delivery, and driving process improvements. This role is an excellent opportunity for those looking to contribute to impactful healthcare solutions in a collaborative team focused on quality and innovation.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
A recruitment agency is seeking an Associate Scientist to support antibody development and optimization in a laboratory environment. The successful candidate will have a degree in a relevant scientific discipline and experience in laboratory work within biotech or diagnostics. Responsibilities include conducting experiments, supporting project delivery, and driving process improvements. This role is an excellent opportunity for those looking to contribute to impactful healthcare solutions in a collaborative team focused on quality and innovation.
Project Scientist - Biotech & Diagnostics (Antibody Development) Location: Tyne-Tees region Company: CY Partners CY Partners are delighted to be recruiting for an Project Scientist to join an innovative organisation at the forefront of biotechnology and diagnostic development, with a particular focus on antibody-based technologies. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated scientist who enjoys hands on laboratory work while also contributing to project delivery and continuous improvement within a fast paced R&D environment. The Role This position will be primarily laboratory-based, supporting the development and optimisation of antibody driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Alongside experimental work, you will play an active role in project delivery, ensuring activities are aligned with timelines, regulatory expectations, and quality standards. You will also contribute to driving change within the laboratory, identifying opportunities for process improvements and supporting their implementation in collaboration with cross functional teams. Key Responsibilities Perform laboratory experiments related to antibody development, characterisation, and assay optimisation Support protein purification using ÄKTA systems and affinity chromatography techniques Support cell and tissue culture activities, including maintenance and experimental workflows Conduct sample preparation techniques such as microtomy where required Support the development of diagnostic assays and biotech workflows Contribute to project delivery, ensuring milestones and objectives are met Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality Prepare and review validation documentation in line with regulatory requirements Work closely with Quality Assurance (QA) to implement and manage controlled changes Maintain accurate experimental records in accordance with GMP/GLP principles (where applicable) Requirements Degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Immunology, or related) Hands on laboratory experience within biotech, diagnostics, or antibody development Practical experience with any ÄKTA systems, affinity chromatography, cell and tissue culture, microtomy or related Experience with immunoassays (e.g., ELISA, lateral flow, or similar) is highly desirable Demonstrated ability to drive change and implement process improvements Experience writing validation documents (desirable) Experience working with QA in a regulated environment (advantageous) Strong attention to detail, organisational, and communication skills A proactive, collaborative mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the cutting edge of antibody-based diagnostic innovation, where your contributions will directly support the development of impactful healthcare solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative team with a strong focus on quality, innovation, and professional growth.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
Project Scientist - Biotech & Diagnostics (Antibody Development) Location: Tyne-Tees region Company: CY Partners CY Partners are delighted to be recruiting for an Project Scientist to join an innovative organisation at the forefront of biotechnology and diagnostic development, with a particular focus on antibody-based technologies. This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated scientist who enjoys hands on laboratory work while also contributing to project delivery and continuous improvement within a fast paced R&D environment. The Role This position will be primarily laboratory-based, supporting the development and optimisation of antibody driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Alongside experimental work, you will play an active role in project delivery, ensuring activities are aligned with timelines, regulatory expectations, and quality standards. You will also contribute to driving change within the laboratory, identifying opportunities for process improvements and supporting their implementation in collaboration with cross functional teams. Key Responsibilities Perform laboratory experiments related to antibody development, characterisation, and assay optimisation Support protein purification using ÄKTA systems and affinity chromatography techniques Support cell and tissue culture activities, including maintenance and experimental workflows Conduct sample preparation techniques such as microtomy where required Support the development of diagnostic assays and biotech workflows Contribute to project delivery, ensuring milestones and objectives are met Identify and implement process improvements to enhance efficiency and quality Prepare and review validation documentation in line with regulatory requirements Work closely with Quality Assurance (QA) to implement and manage controlled changes Maintain accurate experimental records in accordance with GMP/GLP principles (where applicable) Requirements Degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g., Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Immunology, or related) Hands on laboratory experience within biotech, diagnostics, or antibody development Practical experience with any ÄKTA systems, affinity chromatography, cell and tissue culture, microtomy or related Experience with immunoassays (e.g., ELISA, lateral flow, or similar) is highly desirable Demonstrated ability to drive change and implement process improvements Experience writing validation documents (desirable) Experience working with QA in a regulated environment (advantageous) Strong attention to detail, organisational, and communication skills A proactive, collaborative mindset with a focus on continuous improvement Why Apply? This role offers the opportunity to work at the cutting edge of antibody-based diagnostic innovation, where your contributions will directly support the development of impactful healthcare solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative team with a strong focus on quality, innovation, and professional growth.
A leading recruitment agency is looking for a Project Scientist to join a biotechnology organisation at the forefront of antibody development. This role is primarily laboratory-based, involving experimental work on antibody-driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Candidates should have a relevant degree and hands-on laboratory experience in biotech or diagnostics. Strong communication and organisational skills are essential. The position offers opportunities for professional growth and participation in impactful healthcare innovations.
Apr 16, 2026
Full time
A leading recruitment agency is looking for a Project Scientist to join a biotechnology organisation at the forefront of antibody development. This role is primarily laboratory-based, involving experimental work on antibody-driven assays and diagnostic platforms. Candidates should have a relevant degree and hands-on laboratory experience in biotech or diagnostics. Strong communication and organisational skills are essential. The position offers opportunities for professional growth and participation in impactful healthcare innovations.