Randox Laboratories

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Randox Laboratories Crumlin, Gwent
Apr 18, 2026
Full time
R&D Scientist (Job Ref: 26N/RDSC) Location 61 Largy Road, Crumlin, Co Antrim, BT29 4RR. Contract Offered Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts 4x10 hour shifts, either 7am to 5.40pm or 8am to 6.40pm, Monday to Thursday. What does this role involve? The meeting of targets on established R&D projects. The familiarisation of current methods and technologies for a given project. The detailed completion of reports demonstrating rigorous analysis of results. Generation and upkeep of Design and Development Plans, Risk Management activities and Design Specifications. The accurate completion of all experimental work associated with the development of diagnostic products from the initial assessment of reagents to the Verification and Validation of the product. Transfer of the product to manufacturing in accordance with company procedures. The operation and routine maintenance of various types of departmental equipment and analytical instruments. Development of clinical multiplexed biochip assays. Essential criteria Bachelor's degree or higher in Biochemistry, Chemistry or a Life Science subject. Demonstrable understanding of immunoassay principles. Ability to work independently within the context of a multidisciplinary research team. Possess excellent organisational and communication skills (written and oral). Excellent analytical and problem solving skills. Desirable Previous experience of immunoassay principles/techniques. PhD or equivalent experience in a relevant biomedical or life science subject. Previous experience in clinical research. Familiarity with a wide variety of laboratory instrumentation including automated systems. Comprehensive data analysis skills.
Randox Laboratories Crumlin, Gwent
Apr 17, 2026
Full time
A leading diagnostic technology company located in Crumlin is seeking an R&D Scientist to meet targets on established research projects. The successful candidate will require a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry or a related field and a strong understanding of immunoassay principles. Responsibilities include rigorous reporting, product transfer to manufacturing, and operational maintenance of analytical instruments. Excellent communication and analytical skills are essential, as well as the ability to work independently. Full-time, permanent position offered.