Track microbes in a range of environments. Develop new investigation techniques to assess samples from a range of sources. Collect samples from different environments. Report, evaluate and approve analytical data from investigations.
Knowledge of ich guidelines and different global regulatory authorities requirements related to products and its methods, control strategy towards critical quality attributes. Understand customer expectations on to-be manufactured product.
Supervising junior staff, including laboratory technicians. Keeping up to date with relevant scientific and technical developments. Setting up laboratory equipment and conducting tests and experiments. Recording and analysing data.
Liaising with customers, suppliers and research/scientific staff. Developing new analytical methods. Making sure that data is accurately recorded in accordance with guidelines. Reporting and presenting results. Preparing product licence documentation
A biomedical technician, or biomedical equipment technician, works on a variety of equipment used in medical facilities. The technician might maintain, readjust or repair electronic or hydraulic machines used in the medical field.
 
                         
                    