Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please see below our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.

Welcome to Next Phase Recruitment! Please use the above link to see our current jobs that match your search criteria. For a broader job search please visit the home page or call us on 01403 216216 to discuss career options in other areas of Life Science and Technology.

Biology Production Technician

A Biology Production Technician will typically work within a pharmaceutical company as part of a biological production team that specialises in primary biological or secondary biological production and manufacturing operations, usually based within a “clean-room” biology environment that conforms to GMP standards (or ISO, in the case of medical device manufacture).

Biology Production Technicians work on biological products that conform to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) guidelines which ensure that the biological products are of highest possible quality and will pose no biological risk to consumers or the general public.  GMP guidelines list general biology production principles that must be adhered to by Biology Production Technicians during the biological production and manufacturing process. One example is hygiene; biological pharmaceutical manufacturers must maintain a clean manufacturing and production area and must avoid cross-contamination between drugs and biological samples to ensure the safety and effectiveness of their biological products. All production and manufacturing processes to be followed by Biology Production Technicians must be clearly defined, controlled and documented.

GMP also extends to the logistics and distribution functions, where it often blurs with GDP (Good Distribution Practice) to ensure that the distribution of products minimises any safety risks and that clear procedures are in place to investigate biological product complaints and to handle recalls.

A Biology Production Technician will often be involved in production planning, organising and scheduling, as well as using a range of biology equipment that needs to be maintained, cleaned and validated regularly in order to maximise biological production efficiency and avoid biological contamination.

Similar roles/job titles to Biology Production Technician include Manufacturing Technician, GMP Operative, GMP Production Technician, Production Technician, Aqueous GMP Production Technician, Filling Technician and Packaging Technician. Closely related to Biological Production Technicians are people who work in Warehouse/Stores roles, with people often gaining experience across Manufacturing, Packaging and Warehouse environments.

Skills and Experience required to become a Biology Production Technician

Typical skills and experience required will depend on the specific job, but might include:-

  • Good standard of English and Maths
  • Biology / Microbiology / Biotechnology / Biological Science education 
  • Previous experience as a biological production technician in a biology production environment
  • Previous experience in a GMP/ISO regulated setting
  • Meticulous attention to detail
  • Computer literate
  • Flexible, proactive approach
  • Initiative and self-motivation
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Ability to work to targets and deadlines

Salary Levels

An entry-level Biology Production Technician may earn £15k - £18k depending on the company and location, and hourly-paid temp roles are commonplace in this sector. Manufacturing, Packaging, Production and Warehouse Operations roles can often be on a shift basis, in which case typical shift allowances are 10-15% for alternating “double day” shifts, and 22-35% for shift patterns that include night shifts. Once you have more experience, basic salaries for Advanced Production Technicians or Senior ProductionTechnicians will increase to £20k - £22k, with further progression beyond this for people who get involved in production planning, team leadership, training, stock control, and conducting quality investigations in support of a QA (Quality Assurance) function.

East Sussex

East Sussex is a county in south East England to the south of London and bordered by the English Channel to the south.  Major towns in East Sussex include Brighton and Hove, Lewes, Eastbourne, Rye and Hastings.  Transport links in East Sussex are not particularly good as there are no motorways, but this doesn’t stop thousands of people visiting the beautiful coastline, rolling countryside and cosmopolitan Brighton, which means that the tourism industry is a major employer in this area.  Other industries that are prominent in East Sussex include Pharmaceuticals, low carbon technologies, publishing, web & app design and Medical Communications.   The otherwise quiet town of Lewes hosts the largest bonfire Night celebrations in the UK during which burning crosses and effigies are paraded through the town by 7 separate bonfire societies, watched by crowds of up to 80,000.

East Sussex has a School of Life Science which is a diverse, collaborative community with expertise in areas as varied as cancer biology, drug discovery, neurosciene and biodiversity. The University of Sussex is a leading research-intensive university near Brighton. We have both an international and local outlook, with staff and students from more than 100 countries and frequent engagement in community activities and services.

East Sussex has a small but growing life sciences and healthcare cluster of companies specialising in the research, development and manufacture of medical devices, biotechnology, poharmaceutical products and preparations and natural science and engineering research.

Daval International Ltd in Eastbourne focuses on the development and delivery of new treatments for neuro-degenerative, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases.

Companies also supply specialist services and instruments for life science labs and biotechnology industries. These include temperature monitoring systems (QCBug) and bespoke software solutions (Biomedical Computing Ltd).

Famous people born in East Sussex:  Jo Brand, comedienne and Katie Price, “celebrity”

East Sussex is a great place to further your career in life sciences. If you are a looking for pharmaceutical jobs in East Sussex, scientific careers in East Sussex or want to discuss cell therapy, gene therapy, ATMP, medical device, technology, biotech or pharmaceutical job opportunities in East Sussex, give our Next Phase team a call. The East Sussex area is continuing to expand as a centre for jobs in science, process development, technology, software development, project management, informatics, quality, reg affairs and supply chain.

 

At Next Phase we help people find new jobs in life sciences across the UK, Europe and USA. This page lists some of the job opportunities in East Sussex, and if you give us a call we can also talk to you about other scientific jobs, pharmaceutical career opportunities and the latest updates in cell and gene therapy and ATMP development in the East Sussex area.