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Senior Technical and Scientific Officer - Molecular - 30536
Number of jobs available: 1
Region: East of England
City/Town: Brampton
Grade: Staff Grade 4
Post Type: Permanent
Role Type: Science
Working Pattern: Full Time
Salary Minimum: £33,000
Closing Date: 23/03/2025, 23:55 hours
Security checks level: Basic Check
Job Description:
We are seeking a Grade 4 Technical and Scientific Officer with experience in molecular biology to join the National Fisheries Laboratory (NFL) team in Brampton, Cambridgeshire. We are fully committed to having an inclusive workforce to reflect the communities we serve. We welcome flexible working patterns for all our vacancies.
This role focuses on the delivery, management and operation of our molecular services, overseeing sample processing, ensuring quality standards, data analyses, interpretation and reporting. You'll use a range of modern molecular methods (PCR, qPCR, DNA/RNA extractions, high-throughput sequencing), aiding the NFL's ability to detect, monitor and manage fish populations, pathogens of fish and non-native species. You'll also help to deliver the scientific evidence to strengthen our operational and regulatory duties with the aim to maintain, improve, and develop freshwater fisheries in England.
A key element of your role is the development of our molecular service, for example using innovative monitoring tools for the detection of priority species and pathogens, and for broader environmental monitoring. You'll primarily support our eDNA monitoring workflow, including biodiversity metabarcoding and pathogen surveillance. You'll drive standards and seek opportunities for better ways of working, advising on sample design and interpretation of outputs to better inform fisheries management and monitoring of fish populations.
This is a senior role with responsibilities including the supervision and training of staff from diverse backgrounds and working with other senior team members to facilitate the smooth delivery of services and in managing a growing portfolio of work. You'll have grounded experience of working in molecular laboratories and be comfortable working with internal and external partners. You'll adhere to the highest standards of health, safety, wellbeing and will also be required to support with an incident response role and across our core disciplines as necessary to ensure delivery of our services as required.
Experience/Skills Required:
Sound scientific knowledge of molecular tools and approaches, degree level or equivalent, with experience in the collection, processing, and analysis of molecular data is essential to this role. Experience working in laboratory teams, leading people or areas of work and overseeing the day to day running of a laboratory. Knowledge of disease diagnostic principles such as DNA/RNA handling, PCR, and sequencing, freshwater fish diseases and freshwater fisheries monitoring including eDNA is preferable. A strong team ethic is essential, as is an ability to work independently and as part of a highly motivated and technical team. Be self-motivated, inquisitive, organised, and with excellent attention to detail. Be able to prioritise demanding seasonal workloads, work under pressure to meet varied demands, be comfortable working to tight deadlines, and have a clear pragmatic approach to achieving objectives. An excellent communicator at all levels and in various forms, with strong influencing and inter-personal skills.
Contact and Additional Information:
The role is based within the National Fisheries Laboratory, Brampton, Cambridgeshire. Occasional travel for meetings, events and site visits may be required. We operate a 9 am to 5 pm, Monday to Friday service. You will also have an incident role and will be expected to support our fisheries incident response service, which may on occasion be outside of these hours. We are fully committed to being an inclusive employer and ensuring equal opportunities for everyone. We offer flexible working as well as a host of other employee benefits. For further information please download the candidate pack. Interviews are expected to take place the beginning of April. If you have any other questions, please contact Technical Specialist Connor Harvey connor.harvey@environment-agency.gov.uk
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