Job description
Production Technician
Integrated Graphene have an excellent opportunity for a Production Technician to join our rapidly expanding manufacturing team, working in a high-growth environment with a fast-paced and collaborative culture.
Your purpose in the Role:
As the Production Technician you will be responsible for the manufacture, quality control, testing and delivery of manufactured product to a wide range of internal and external customers.
Based at our facility in Euro House, Stirling, you will work alongside our manufacturing team as well as R&D and Product Design teams to deliver high-quality product and help the company achieve our ambitions.
With a reporting line to the Lead Manufacturing Engineer, you will have the opportunity to work and develop your skills across a wide range of manufacturing and laboratory processes.
What you will do and how you will succeed:
- Prepare, operate, and maintain a range of equipment in a variety of production and development environments.
- Perform routine and ad hoc quality control, data collection and test procedures for a wide range of products and processes.
- Undertake basic analysis of results and record/report findings appropriately.
- Perform chemical and electrochemical QC procedures within Health & Safety and production schedule requirements.
- Escalate issues quickly and work alongside Quality, Manufacturing and Development Engineers to root cause technical issues if they arise.
- Create, update and review work instructions and other documentation in line with the company’s Quality and Health & Safety policies.
- Ensure that all work is carried out according to our safety regulations, practices, and procedures.
- Suggest, develop and implement Continuous Improvement initiatives.
Who we are looking for:
- Experience in a production or regulated laboratory setting operating equipment within a GMP (or GLP) and/or lean environment.
- Experience operating a range of manufacturing, metrology and testing machines and devices.
- An understanding of Good Lab Practice and basic scientific techniques - exposure to materials processing and subsequent quality control would a fantastic plus
- A relevant degree within a manufacturing- or process-related qualification or certification would be beneficial to demonstrate professional commitment, however, is not essential.
- To be successful you will have excellent communications skills, team spirit and happy working independently
- Able to demonstrate examples of prioritising competing demands in a production environment.
- We like to see commitment to personal and professional growth, share with us how you have a growth mindset
- We are currently going through an exciting period of growth and will shortly be opening a second facility within Stirling, access to a car is therefore desirable as there will be a possible requirement to work across the two facilities.
What we offer
This role is offered as a full-time position, working hours are 37.5 hours per week. Please talk to us about alternative working arrangements.
In addition to a competitive salary, 33 days annual leave (statutory days included) we offer a pension, life insurance and flexible approach to working hours. We take great pride in being social: we meet regularly as a Company and as teams, sharing ideas over breakfast or lunch and recognise milestones at a team and individual level.
We are scaling up rapidly and value our culture, you will shape the company’s future innovation capabilities through your ideas and skillset. Join us now to shape your career.
Where we are
We are based in Stirling in central Scotland, a city with rich historical significance. As well as being historic, Stirling is in a great position for quick access to Edinburgh and Glasgow by public transport. It also has easy to access to the Highlands and rural Scotland.
Apply because you want to:
- Work with a diverse, international team on a challenge that will positively impact the world.
- Join a mission-driven company that’s focused on delivering far better and more sustainable products
- Join a high growth company and put some big wins on your CV wherever you are in your career.
- Surround yourself with very smart, open, curious, and action-oriented people with opportunities to learn at every turn.
What happens next?
If this sounds like the role and company for you, apply by following the link.
We are happy to discuss any reasonable adjustments individuals may require in the recruitment and onboarding process.
We work with external stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds, industries and locations. Therefore, we are searching for a diverse group of talented individuals who are passionate about what they do to collaborate and produce the best possible work for our customers.
The Company
Integrated Grapheneis a technology development company and systems integrator who has invented, patented and commercialised a revolutionary ‘design for manufacture’ process to grow high performing, pure 3D Graphene – called Gii®
Our goal is to enable everyone to access the benefits of graphene for the next generation of technology. Our 3D graphene electrodes, Gii-Sens, have overcome industry barriers to enable higher sensitivity with the added benefits of lower limits of detections and reduced background noise. Gii-Sens is facilitating the move from laboratory tests to point-of-care. Our fully flexible configurations include capabilities to multiplex while maintaining high performance.
Integrated Graphene invite you to engage with us to join the technology breakthrough of the decade.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Application question(s):
- Have you worked in a similar role in a scientific or technical setting?
Work authorisation:
- United Kingdom (preferred)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 24/03/2023
Reference ID: 2011
Expected start date: 03/04/2023