Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please see below our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.
Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please use the above link to see our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.
QC Scientist II
QC Scientists II are experienced analysts who lead complex testing, method development, and troubleshooting within a GMP-regulated Quality Control lab. They often serve as technical mentors to junior staff and support cross-functional investigations.
Key responsibilities:
Executing and overseeing high-complexity tests – Including HPLC, GC, ELISA, endotoxin, and potency assays.
Writing and reviewing protocols and SOPs – Contributing to a compliant and continuously improving quality system.
Leading method validation and transfers – Working with internal teams or contract labs to implement robust analytical methods.
Participating in audits and inspections – Providing scientific justification and data integrity during regulatory or client audits.
Supporting deviations and CAPAs – Assisting in investigations and corrective actions linked to QC results.
This role typically requires several years of QC lab experience and strong documentation and regulatory knowledge.
Lancashire
Lancashire is a county in the North West region of England. Major towns and cities in Lancashire include Blackburn, Bolton, Burnley, Bury, Lancaster, Oldham, Preston, Rochdale and Wigan. During the Industrial Revolution Lancashire became a major industrial region with much of its wealth deriving from the textile production, especially cotton and coal mining. Manufacturing still makes an important contribution to the economy, but the areas of specialisation now include Defence, nuclear power, vehicles and food products. The seaside resort of Blackpool has been a popular destination for days out and weekends away since the days of the Industrial Revolution when the mills were at their peak production. The mill workers would visit during their “wakes” week in the summer and Blackpool Tower, the illuminations and the ballroom still draw large numbers of visitors. Lancashire is famous for its hearty cuisine with such delicacies as Lancashire Hotpot, Eccles cakes, Parkin and the town of Mossley near to Oldham claims to have been the birthplace of the first fish and chips shop in northern England.
Famous people born in Lancashire: Peter Kay, comedian and Victoria Wood, comedian