Laboratory Technician

Employer: Muller UK & Ireland

Location: Manchester, North West England, GB

Salary: Competitive salary

Job type: FULL_TIME, Work From Home

Posted: 2026-07-10T00:00:00Z

Sector: Engineering

Job Description

Laboratory Technician Manchester Permanent contract 4 on 4 off shift pattern (2 days, 2 nights 7-7) Salary £34,910.16 We are looking for a Laboratory Technician to join our Manchester Dairy within our Müller Milk & Ingredients business. The main purpose of the Laboratory Technician is assuring quality performance through analysis, subject knowledge and testing performance whilst striving to continuously improve in line with the Müller values. Lab Technician Key tasks: Provide expertise through quality based testing and data evaluation Demonstrate active involvement in solving problems / trouble shooting through data analysis and evaluation Play an active part in building QMS capability across site Responsible for laboratory tasks and management systems (5S etc) Support and process confirms operations quality control responsibilities Provide governance and ownership of Quality Index and other monthly reports Responsible for internal and external audit processes Looks for “waste” in everything that we do Actively seeks out improvement opportunities within the workplace and converts to own continuous improvement projects Collaboratively works with other team members to improve our business We’re looking for the following from our Lab Technicians: HACCP Awareness (Level 2-3) Basic Food Hygiene Microbiology and aseptic techniques Internal Audit Yellow and Green belt problem solving A3 problem solving Word and Excel Electronic Data Capture Eden Technologist Dairy Science Benefits: Career progression and development Salary sacrifice pension scheme with Muller matching up to 4% Life Assurance at 2 x your annual salary 264.5 hours holiday You can find out more about Müller and what it’s like to work for us by clicking here Careers at Müller UK & Ireland

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