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Nucleome Therapeutics

Laboratory Technician

OxfordPermanentOn-SiteFull-TimeMid-Level

Updated 1 month ago

Description

Laboratory Technician
Department: Operations Team
Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire

We are seeking a Laboratory Technician to support day‑to‑day laboratory operations and experimental work across our research teams. This is a practical, operations‑heavy role requiring strong organisational skills, comfort with laboratory infrastructure, and the ability to work safely and independently in a fast‑moving biotech environment.

You will play a key role in keeping the lab running efficiently, safely, and audit‑ready while also supporting routine experimental activities within Drug Discovery and Functional Genomics.

Key Responsibilities
  • Set‑up, routine maintenance, decontamination, and basic troubleshooting of laboratory equipment (e.g. incubators, centrifuges, water baths, microbiological safety cabinets, pipettes)
  • Assist with scheduling preventative maintenance and servicing of equipment
  • Maintain accurate equipment, calibration, and asset records within the Asset Management System
  • Contribute to the organisation, cleanliness, and readiness of laboratory spaces
  • Handle deliveries of laboratory consumables, equipment, gas cylinders, and dry ice
  • Safely handle, transport, and store gas cylinders, liquid nitrogen (LN2), and dry ice
  • Perform routine topping‑up of LN2 sample storage tanks
  • Procure Human Tissue Act (HTA)‑relevant materials in line with regulatory requirements
  • Provide absence cover for the Laboratory Assistant, including lab orders, deliveries, and waste handling
  • Contribute to the management and response processes of the remote temperature monitoring system
  • Perform routine mycoplasma testing of cell cultures in line with SOPs and scheduled testing plans
  • Accurately record mycoplasma testing results, escalate positive findings, and support any required follow‑up actions
  • Follow SOPs, risk assessments, and health & safety procedures at all times
  • Support waste disposal, decontamination processes, and audit readiness
  • Report accidents, incidents, near misses, and hazards promptly and support investigations and corrective actions
  • Support completion and periodic review of risk assessments and COSHH assessments relevant to laboratory activities
  • Ensure appropriate use of PPE and adherence to safe systems of work, escalating concerns where controls are not in place
  • Carry out routine laboratory safety checks (e.g. eyewash stations, spill kits, first aid supplies, signage) and raise actions for replenishment or repair
  • Support laboratory inductions and ensure required training and documentation are completed before independent work
  • Assist with inspections, audits, and general laboratory compliance activities as the company scales
  • Assist Drug Discovery and Functional Genomics teams with routine laboratory techniques and experiment preparation, aligned with training and experience
  • Prepare reagents, buffers, media, and consumables for experimental workflows
  • Support cell culture activities, including sample handling, storage, and routine quality checks
  • Ensure accurate documentation of laboratory activities and support sample tracking

Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Essential:
  • A‑level (or equivalent) in Applied Science or a related discipline
  • Experience supporting a biotechnology or research laboratory environment
  • Practical experience with laboratory equipment and infrastructure
  • Familiarity with aseptic techniques and cell culture support
  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow procedures accurately
  • Good organisational and communication skills
  • Comfortable working independently and as part of a small, collaborative team

Desirable:
  • Experience supporting drug discovery or functional genomics laboratories
  • Hands‑on experience performing mycoplasma testing (e.g. PCR‑based, luminescence‑based, or enzymatic assays)
  • Experience using MyAmici procurement and asset management system or T‑Scan remote temperature monitoring system
  • Proficiency in the safe use of gas cylinders, liquid nitrogen (LN2), and dry ice
  • Familiarity with HTA and GLP environments

Physical & Environmental Requirements
  • Ability to handle deliveries of laboratory consumables and equipment
  • Ability to safely handle, move, and connect gas cylinders, LN2, and dry ice
  • Ability to perform routine cleaning and maintenance tasks, including work in low‑level or confined spaces
  • Ability to work in cell culture rooms, cold rooms, and LN2 storage environments as required

Nucleome Therapeutics is an equal opportunity employer. Apply via the company portal.