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Scientist I – Analytical (Biologics)
Darlington (National Biologics Manufacturing Centre) | On-site | £26,939 – £36,939
About the Role
CPI is seeking an Analytical Scientist to join our growing Analytical team in Darlington, supporting a wide range of biologics process development programmes.
This role sits at the heart of how CPI delivers high-quality data to support bioprocessing, with work spanning molecule characterisation, product quality testing, and formulation/stability studies.
You will work across a diverse project portfolio – from early-stage development through to more advanced programmes – contributing to the characterisation and understanding of complex biologic products.
We are open to candidates from a range of analytical backgrounds, including those looking to transition from small molecules into biologics.
What You'll Be Responsible For
Analytical Testing & Characterisation
- Perform analytical studies to support process development and product characterisation
- Investigate:
- Product quality and structural characteristics
- Residuals and impurities (e.g. host cell proteins, DNA, endotoxins)
- Stability and degradation pathways
Techniques & Methods
- Apply a wide range of analytical techniques, which may include:
- Chromatography (HPLC/UPLC)
- Mass spectrometry
- ELISA and qPCR/ddPCR
- Capillary electrophoresis and SDS-PAGE
- Contribute to biophysical analysis including:
- Circular dichroism
- Dynamic light scattering
- Differential scanning calorimetry
- Other structure/function techniques
Method Development & Data Analysis
- Support development and optimisation of analytical methods
- Analyse and interpret data, preparing clear reports and summaries
- Contribute to data trending, documentation, and ensuring data integrity
Project & Team Collaboration
- Work closely with upstream and downstream process development teams
- Contribute to delivery of multiple analytical work packages across projects
- Support continuous improvement of analytical workflows and lab practices
About You
You are an analytical scientist or early-career researcher with experience in laboratory-based analytical techniques and an interest in biologics.
You'll bring:
- A degree (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline (e.g. chemistry, biochemistry, molecular biology)
- Hands-on experience with analytical techniques
- Strong attention to detail and ability to generate high-quality data
- Good communication skills and ability to work in a team environment
Desirable (but not essential):
- Experience working with biologics or bioprocessing systems
- Exposure to biophysical characterisation techniques (e.g. CD, DLS, DSC)
- Experience with mass spectrometry or spectroscopy methods (e.g. IR, Raman)
- Experience with molecular biology techniques (e.g. qPCR, ELISA)
- Background in:
- Analytical chemistry (including those looking to move into biologics)
- Biochemistry or molecular biology
This role is ideal for someone who:
- Enjoys working across a variety of analytical methods
- Is curious and keen to broaden their technical skillset
- Wants exposure to cutting-edge biologics development
Why Join CPI?
- Work on diverse and impactful biologics programmes
- Gain exposure to a wide range of analytical and biophysical techniques
- Excellent environment for technical development and career progression
- Collaborative, multidisciplinary scientific teams
- Competitive salary (£26.9k-£36.9k)
Location & Working Pattern
- Based on-site in Darlington (NBMC, Nigel Perry Building)
- Laboratory-based role with hands-on experimental work
The Opportunity
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a highly capable analytical team and build experience across multiple technologies, modalities, and projects – making it ideal for someone looking to develop a strong, well-rounded analytical career in biologics.
Unfortunately this role doesn't offer sponsorship so we will not be accepting any applications for candidates who require this long term.
Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG – The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
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