Microbiology Technician

1 week ago


Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom CT19 Full time £30,000 - £60,000 per year

We are recruiting for an early-stage start-up based in Oxford who have recently secured their Seed funding. They are building a platform that identifies microbes and their antimicrobial profile directly from clinical samples, enabling transformational change in the fight against sepsis and antibiotic resistance. The success of this technology will ensure a revolution in the microbiology diagnostic space and set the standard for tomorrow.

They are seeking a highly experienced Technician with expertise in microbiology, ideally relating to clinical samples, with a strong preference for experience working with blood specimens. The ideal candidate will bring significant experience from industry, demonstrating hands-on capabilities in assay development and validation.

About the role:

  • Perform laboratory experiments and routine microbiology tasks under supervision of senior scientists.
  • Support the development and testing of diagnostic assays according to established protocols.
  • Prepare media, reagents, and consumables; maintain microbial cultures and cell banks.
  • Handle and process clinical samples safely and in compliance with laboratory biosafety regulations.
  • Maintain detailed laboratory notebooks and electronic records of all activities.
  • Assist with implementation and maintenance of laboratory standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Ensure the laboratory is kept clean, organized, and compliant with health and safety standards (including COSHH and risk assessments).
  • Collaborate closely with scientists and engineers to support prototype testing and data collection.

About the candidate:

  • Master's degree (MSc) or equivalent in Microbiology, Biotechnology, or a related discipline with 2+ years' experience working in an R&D laboratory
  • Hands-on experience with microbiology techniques, including aseptic handling, culturing of microorganisms, and microscopy.
  • Experience working with clinical samples such as whole blood (preferred).
  • Good documentation and record-keeping practices in line with laboratory standards.
  • Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and ability to rigorously follow standard operating procedures (SOPs).
  • Experience working in a regulated or
    In Vitro
    Diagnostic (IVD) environment is desirable but not essential.
  • Effective communication and teamwork skills


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