Laboratory Team Leader

Middleton
5 days ago
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Are you used to running technical trials, juggling multiple projects, and keeping a busy lab running smoothly?

Have you worked hands-on with polymers, plastics, chemicals or technical equipment?

We’re looking for an experienced Lab Team Leader to join a fantastic business, based in Greater Manchester; one we’ve partnered with for many years. Known worldwide for their quality, innovation and technical excellence, they invest significantly in their machinery and their people; a large part of the workforce has been there for many, many years.

What you’ll get

  • Competitive salary

  • 25 days holiday

  • Company pension

  • Occupational health & optician benefits

  • Occasional UK and overseas travel

  • Early Friday finish

    About you

  • You work in a lab or technical environment, ideally with plastics, polymers, chemicals, materials testing or engineering

  • A relevant degree (chemistry, materials science, polymer science, chemical engineering) or NVQ Level 3 in a technical field

  • Strong hands-on lab skills and equipment confidence

  • You’re methodical, precise and date-driven, able to keep multiple plates spinning

  • You’re a supportive leader who can coach and develop your team

  • You’ve got a strong understanding of Health & Safety, and compliance

  • Your confident hosting customers and delivering technical support

  • Strong leadership, organisational and communication skills (verbal and written)

  • Full, clean driving licence (essential)

    About the role

  • You’ll plan, run and coordinate lab trials (mainly plastics/polymer)

  • The set up and calibration of equipment will be part of your daily routine, ensuring accurate results

  • You’ll analyse trial data and turn it into clear, detailed reports for internal teams and customers

  • Documentation matters here; you’ll keep logs, compliance records and inventories up to date

  • Safety is of the upmost importance. You’ll oversee material handling, waste disposal, and clean-down processes

  • Keep the lab running smoothly and arrange maintenance when needed

  • Host customer visits and occasionally travel to offer technical support

    About the company

  • World leader in the design and manufacture of engineered products

  • Huge drivers of development and innovation

  • A supportive team culture with training and development opportunities

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