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A pioneering R&D firm in Oxfordshire is seeking an experienced Automation Group Lead. This role involves leading the development of automated workflows and driving cross-functional collaboration. Candidates should have a strong background in laboratory automation, along with advanced Python programming skills. The ideal candidate has experience in managing integrated laboratory systems and will oversee the delivery of end-to-end automation solutions. If you're eager to innovate and transform lab processes, we want to hear from you.
Automation Group Lead – R&D Laboratory Automation
Oxfordshire | Competitive salary | Full‑time
Are you an experienced automation expert ready to lead a growing team at the forefront of lab innovation? We’re hiring an Automation Group Lead for a pioneering R&D environment in Oxfordshire. In this role, you’ll lead the development and implementation of automated high‑throughput workflows, drive cross‑functional collaboration, and mentor scientists delivering cutting‑edge lab automation solutions. This is a hands‑on leadership position that combines technical expertise, people leadership, and strategic influence across automation projects. Strong Python programming skills are essential. Candidates currently operating at Senior Scientist level but ready for a step up are encouraged to apply.
As the Automation Group Lead, you’ll oversee the design, integration, and deployment of fully automated workflows across analytical disciplines including molecular biology, cell‑based assays, chromatography, and flow cytometry. Your leadership will drive automation strategy, system performance, and collaboration across multidisciplinary R&D teams such as Cell Sciences, Media Development, Analytics, and Digital Biology.
You’ll work closely with stakeholders to translate scientific needs into robust automation solutions, while developing team capabilities and ensuring operational excellence across platforms and technologies.
Lead and manage the R&D Automation team, providing technical direction, mentoring, and performance development.
Own the delivery of end‑to‑end laboratory automation systems, from concept to deployment and validation.
Oversee the programming, optimisation, and troubleshooting of automated liquid handling systems (e.g., Hamilton STAR).
Collaborate with internal teams and external vendors to implement hardware/software upgrades, resolve technical issues, and scale automation solutions.
Ensure robust documentation, knowledge sharing, and user training to support seamless transition to automated processes.
Work with data and digital teams to automate data flows and ensure compliance with data integrity requirements.
Contribute to strategic planning for automation infrastructure, team development, and new technology adoption.
We’re looking for a confident automation specialist and team leader who is passionate about transforming manual lab processes into scalable, data‑driven workflows.
You should have:
Demonstrated leadership or mentoring experience within an automation or scientific environment.
A strong background in laboratory automation, with hands‑on experience developing automated workflows for complex assays.
Advanced programming skills in Python (required); knowledge of Hamilton VENUS and/or C# is a strong advantage.
Experience in managing or supporting integrated laboratory systems including scheduling software, LIMS/ELN, or robotic platforms.
Strong problem‑solving, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills.
The ability to manage multiple priorities and work collaboratively in a fast‑paced R&D setting.
Degree in Life Sciences, Engineering, Computer Science or related discipline.
PhD with 2+ years’ relevant experience, or MSc/BSc with 8+ years in lab automation.
Experience in biotech, pharmaceutical, or related scientific industries preferred.
This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a high‑impact automation function within a collaborative and innovation‑driven R&D environment. If you’re excited to take the next step in your career and shape the future of lab automation, we’d love to hear from you