Laboratory Technician

Yolk Recruitment
Exeter, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Benefits

Competitive salary Annual bonus Healthcare cash plan Shift allowance

Laboratory Technician

Yolk Recruitment are supporting a global advanced manufacturing business in their search for a Laboratory Technician to join their Alloy Laboratory team in Exeter. This is a full-time shift-based role, initially working on a 3-shift rotation during training, before transitioning to a continental shift pattern once fully trained. It's a great opportunity for someone with a science background, strong attention to detail, and an interest in metallurgy, laboratory analysis, or materials testing to build a long-term career within a highly technical manufacturing environment.

Working within a fast-paced alloy production facility, you'll play a critical role in analysing metal samples, supporting production quality, and making data-driven decisions that directly impact manufacturing operations. This is a highly hands-on role with full training provided, making it an excellent opportunity for candidates from laboratory, manufacturing, production, quality, or other process-driven environments who are looking to step into a specialist technical position.

You do not necessarily need previous laboratory experience for this role. We are open to candidates from other backgrounds who can demonstrate strong numerical ability, good communication skills, and the ability to follow structured processes accurately. If you are sharp, reliable, and willing to learn, full training will be provided.

Key responsibilities:

  • Analyse alloy and metal samples using laboratory instrumentation
  • Prepare samples for laboratory testing and analysis
  • Record and input analytical results into Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS)
  • Support alloy production by assisting with chemistry calculations and bath additions
  • Carry out routine calibration, standardisation, and maintenance of laboratory equipment
  • Maintain high laboratory standards, cleanliness, and 5S practices
  • Work closely with production and laboratory teams to support continuous operations
  • Follow strict health, safety, and quality procedures at all times
  • Make accurate, timely decisions based on laboratory data and analysis results

This is what you'll need:

  • Strong mathematical, analytical, and computer skills
  • Excellent attention to detail and accuracy
  • Flexibility to work rotating shifts in a 24/7 manufacturing environment

And this is what you'll get:

  • Competitive salary
  • Annual bonus
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Shift allowance

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