The Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI wishes to recruit an enthusiastic individual to join a team as a PET radiochemist to manufacture PET radiotracers used in patient diagnostic and clinical trials. The role requires a self-motivated, confident individual with prior experience working in a lab. Image DEADLINE: 26 Jun 2023 DIRECT APPLICATIONS TO: Applications via Edinburgh BioQuarter jobs site JOB TITLE: Radiochemistry technician JOB ID: 7597 SALARY: UE06: £30,619.00 - £35,308.00. Open Ended Contract - Permanent: Full Time - 35 Hours per Week FURTHER INFORMATION The Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI wishes to recruit an enthusiastic individual to join a team as a PET radiochemist to manufacture PET radiotracers used in patient diagnostic and clinical trials. The role requires a self-motivated, confident individual with prior experience working in a lab. The Opportunity: This is a unique opportunity to join a state-of-the-art facility manufacturing radiopharmaceuticals used to support the diagnostic of patient as well as cutting edge clinical research. As PET Radiochemist, the post holder will be become a member of a small team dedicated to the supply of PET radiotracers and will be expected to manufacture or test products to be injecting into patients. Your skills and attributes for success: a minimum of HNC or equivalent in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry or radiopharmacy a previous experience working in a laboratory the ability to follow detailed procedures and organise time & workload the ability to work alone and as part of a team the ability to work at early hours in the morning (from 3 am) Please find further information on the vacancy, here. Relevant links Further information on the vacancy Applications via Edinburgh BioQuarter jobs site Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI The University of Edinburgh Social media tags & titles Job vacancy: The Edinburgh Imaging Facility QMRI wishes to recruit an enthusiastic individual to join a team as a PET radiochemist to manufacture PET radiotracers used in patient diagnostic and clinical trials. @RSC_Radiochem Publication date 13 Jun, 2023