Job Title: Animal Technician
Location: East London
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience
Cpl Life Sciences is collaborating with a clinical-stage biotech that specialises in genetic diseases. They are looking to hire an experienced Animal Technician on a permanent-basis. The ideal candidate will have previous experience in testing procedures and will provide technical support for in vivo mouse experiments and assist with laboratory activities within the R&D department, contributing to research in vision-related disorders.
Key Responsibilities:
• Carry out in vivo procedures to assess vision in mouse models of retinal disease, including techniques such as electroretinography (ERG), scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), optical coherence tomography (OCT), and behavioural vision testing.
• Administer drugs using various methods including oral gavage, intraperitoneal (IP), intravenous (IV), and intraocular injections.
• Collect and process tissue samples for histological and molecular analysis.
• Maintain and manage mouse colonies, including breeding, genotyping, and routine monitoring.
• Track and restock laboratory supplies, place orders, and coordinate sample and consumable shipments between sites.
• Assist in drafting and developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
• Support lab cleanliness and maintenance across procedural and wet lab areas.
Core Competencies:
• Proven hands-on experience with laboratory mice in a fast-paced research setting.
• Strong attention to detail, especially when following protocols involving animal care and welfare.
• Highly motivated with the ability to set goals, work through challenges, and strive for high standards.
• Organized with good time management and ability to prioritize tasks effectively.
• Professional conduct under pressure with respect for colleagues and workplace responsibilities.
• Clear and confident communicator, both verbally and in writing.
• Willingness to contribute to continuous improvement initiatives.
• Flexible and cooperative, with the ability to adapt to changing workloads and work across multiple research sites in Central London.
• Prior experience in ophthalmic techniques and molecular biology methods (e.g. PCR, tissue culture) is beneficial but not required—training will be provided.
• Timely and budget-conscious completion of experiments and assigned tasks.
• Accurate data collection and maintenance of documentation.
Required Background:
• Minimum 2–3 years’ experience working with laboratory animals, ideally mice, and preferably within a contract research or R&D environment.
• A-levels or BTEC in a relevant scientific discipline.
• Valid Home Office Personal Licence (PIL A & B required; C preferred but not essential).