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Development Scientist - South West UK - Cell Therapy Instrumentation (8774)

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Employer
Seltek
Posted
Friday, June 29, 2012
Closes
Friday, July 27, 2012
Ref
8774
Location
South West UK
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Salary
Up to £40K + Pension, Subsidised Restaurant, Shares, Flexible Benefits

Further information

Do you have a passion for developing cutting edge scientific instruments for the UK’s multi-million pound Cell Therapy industry?

If you have experience with cell therapy or medical device development, we have a great opportunity available and want to hear from you.   

Our client; one of the biggest healthcare organisations in the world, are looking to expand their product research and development range with a UK based, Development and technical support Scientist.   

You will be offered the chance to develop a range of cell therapy instruments to assist in the processing, analysis and bioassay of cells of human tissue, including Umbilical cord blood and bone marrow.   

In addition to developing cutting edge instruments you will be able to provide technical support to clients, both via the telephone and face to face.   

Those with experience in developing, modifying and testing scientific or medical instruments are invited to apply.   You will be involved with installation, demonstration and technical support of products you are involved with developing.  

This role will be based in a state of the art laboratory in the south west of the UK. Those who are not eligible to live and work in the UK should not apply.  

Offering training and support this role is perfect for someone looking to move on from a post-doctorate position.   In return for your experience you will be offered a highly competitive salary and the chance to gain a wealth of experience from the UK market leader for healthcare products.   

Contact Tom now for a free confidential discussion on 01279 657716 or tom@seltekconsultants.co.uk 

Seltek


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