
Technical and Scientific Officer, National Fisheries Laboratory Brampton, Cambridgeshire, East of England, England
Job description
These roles will involve work across several disciplines to help ensure delivery of our services to Environment Agency area operational teams and external fishery customers.
Our technical and scientific officers have varied roles and work to the highest standards across a range of laboratory diagnostic areas. This includes in support of fish disease incident investigations, with involvement of ageing, parasitology, histology, bacteriology, micro-biology and molecular disciplines. They also perform fish health checks, fish ageing, and support non-native fish investigations.
Duties are likely to include fish dissection and the collection, management, and preparation of samples for analysis and processing across our laboratories, as well as vital reporting elements.
Duties will also likely include operational laboratory support, with responsibilities to maintain accurate records and laboratory supplies, assist with maintenance and servicing contracts and ensuring laboratory, fish holding and associated waste facilities (i.e. chemical and clinical) are well managed. You will also actively embody the highest standards of health, safety, and wellbeing, in line with EA guidance
A laboratory and office-based team, our work consists of the delivery of post-mortem and laboratory diagnostics (parasitology, bacteriology, histology, molecular, ageing) and the provision of technical advice and guidance to inform our regulation.
You will be self-motivated and organised with excellent attention to detail and problem-solving skills.
You will have demonstrated experience of customer service, will be an excellent communicator with the ability to convey a variety of information to different audiences.
You should be able to prioritise demanding workloads, be comfortable working to tight deadlines, and have a pragmatic approach to achieving objectives.
A strong team ethic is essential, as is an ability to work independently.
Knowledge of one or more of our core disciplines would be of benefit, namely operational laboratory support, fish ageing, microbiology (bacteriology), molecular diagnostics (extractions, PCR, qPCR), parasitology, histology and fish dissection.
A full UK driving licence would be beneficial.
The Environment Agency offers a generous employee offer, including access to a Local Government Pension scheme as well as a host of other employee benefits. For further information on this role, the employee benefits and work of the Environment Agency, please download the candidate pack.
If you have any other questions, please contact the hiring manager
Emma Nolan at [email protected]
