Lab Instrument Lifecycle Coordinator
19 hours ago
Loughborough
Instrument Lifecycle Coordinator Contract Type: Temporary (6-month contract, with potential extension) Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday Work Schedule: Flexible start and finish times (core hours on-site: 10am–3pm; 7.5 hours per day) Pay Rate: £14.49 per hour Location: Loughborough Start Date: ASAP Scope An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Instrument Lifecycle Coordinator to join the Laboratory Services Department within the Analytical and Development Services Group. In this role, you’ll play a vital part in managing the lifecycle of laboratory instrumentation, from procurement and qualification to calibration and maintenance, ensuring compliance with GxP standards. This is a great opportunity to gain cross-functional experience and contribute to a growing, innovative CDMO environment. Responsibilities: • Support the planning, execution, and completion of laboratory equipment qualification activities., • Assist with equipment procurement, delivery, and installation to meet project timelines., • Coordinate qualification tasks across internal teams, service providers, and suppliers., • Prepare, review, and finalise qualification documentation (protocols, reports, and records)., • Support calibration and maintenance scheduling to ensure ongoing equipment reliability., • Maintain compliance with GxP standards and internal quality procedures., • Collaborate with validation teams and laboratory users to resolve equipment-related issues., • Help manage documentation and data within electronic systems such as Empower and ELN., • Contribute to continuous improvement of equipment lifecycle processes., • Provide administrative and coordination support to the wider Analytical and Development Services team. About You: • Minimum 2 years’ experience in a pharmaceutical GxP environment, ideally within analytical or laboratory operations., • Familiarity with equipment qualification and calibration processes., • Working knowledge of systems such as Chromatography Data Systems (e.g., Empower) and Electronic Laboratory Notebooks (ELN)., • Awareness of analytical instrumentation such as HPLC and GC., • Bachelor’s degree in Analytical Sciences or a related field., • Strong organisational, communication, and attention to detail skills., • Ability to work collaboratively across internal and external teams. If you're interested in the above role then please click apply or get in touch to discuss further. Consult will endeavour to contact candidates within 14 days of application. However, if you do not hear back after 2 weeks then please assume on this occasion, unfortunately, you have not been successful.