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A leading biotech company in Falkirk is seeking a Laboratory Technician to support the analysis in the manufacturing process. The role involves maintaining compliance, interpreting data, and ensuring smooth operation of laboratory processes. Ideal candidates will have a scientific background and experience in analytical labs or industrial fermentation environments. Benefits include performance-based bonuses, medical insurance, and a pension scheme.
Celtic Renewables are widely regarded as one of the most innovative Biotech companies in Europe, having developed technology patent(s) for the conversion of biological residues into sustainable green chemicals. The process is an inspirational reinvention of a century old process known as the Acetone-Butanol-Ethanol (ABE) fermentation, to bring this age-old fermentation back to the global scale. The green chemicals produced by this innovative process are highly sought after across a range of industries – from cosmetics, food flavourings, hygiene, pharmaceuticals through to use for biofuels. This pioneering company has completed construction of a state-of-the-art processing plant in Grangemouth, a historical exemplar plant for Scotland, and are operating at a commercial scale. This first commercial plant is the launching pad for our ambitious international growth plans. The Grangemouth facility is the exemplar to building larger scale facilities across the UK and internationally. The recruitment of additional Laboratory Technician’s into the business is part of our strategic growth plan to enhance our internal talent pool to help develop future project opportunities.
As Laboratory Technician based onsite at Caledon Green, Grangemouth, you will work closely with the laboratory and wider production team, to support all analysis within the manufacturing process at Caledon Green in Grangemouth, which in turn will help deliver the Company Vision, to create a world where biologically derived green chemicals replace fossil fuels, driving a global shift to a circular
economy, by converting by-products and waste into valuable resources.