QC Microbiology analyst, Hoofddorp, Noord-Holland

Location: Hoofddorp, Noord-Holland  |  Sector: Pharmaceuticals  |  Start Date: 7/13/2026  |  Job ref: 53615

The company
Our client is a leader in immunotherapy and engineered T cell therapy, driving innovation in cancer treatment. They are transforming the landscape with personalized, patient-specific therapies.

Role Description
As a QC Microbiology Analyst, you'll be part of a diverse team of 20+ Analysts, Senior Analysts, and Lead Analysts, reporting to one of the Team Leads in QC Microbiology. Your role involves performing various microbiological assays, environmental monitoring of cleanrooms, data entry and review, and supporting department projects in a fast-paced, collaborative work environment. Knowledge of GMP, aseptic techniques, and microbiological processes are essential for success.

Responsibilities
- Perform environmental monitoring of cleanrooms. 
- Conduct microbiological assays such as Gram Stain, Endotoxin, Sterility, Microbial Identification, Growth Promotion, Bioburden, and Plate Reading. 
- Data entry, review, and trending of assay results. 
- Perform routine maintenance of lab equipment and lab spaces. 
- Support department projects. 


Requirements
- MLO level 4 (Vocational Training) or a Bachelor's degree in Microbiology preferred. 
- 0 to 4 years of Microbiology lab/Environmental Monitoring experience. 
- Experience with microbiological techniques such as air monitoring, water testing, surface monitoring, and genus/species identification of microorganisms. 
- Knowledge of aseptic techniques and clean room operations. 
- Ability to gown for clean room entry and lift approximately 12Kg. 
- Familiarity with GMP regulations and quality control processes. 
- Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other applications. 


Other Information
Apply to our vacancy for more. Looking forward to chatting with you!
 

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