Job reference: SAE-031673
Salary: £32,080 - £36,636 per annum depending on experience
Faculty/Organisational Unit: Science and Engineering
Location: Manchester Institute of Biotechnology
Employment type: Fixed Term
Division/Team: Department of Chemistry
Hours Per Week: Full Time (1 FTE)
Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 09/07/2026
Contract Duration: Fixed Term for 36 months
School/Directorate: School of Natural Sciences

Job Description


We are seeking a motivated and collaborative individual to join our team as a Research Assistant in Mass Spectrometry‑based Metabolomics. This role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to an ASAP‑funded international research project investigating seeded aggregation of alpha‑synuclein in Parkinson’s disease and related synucleinopathies. You will work within a dynamic and inclusive research environment at the Michael Barber Centre for Collaborative Mass Spectrometry, part of the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology.

This is a full‑time, fixed‑term role for 36 months, starting as soon as possible and running until 31 May 2029 (unless extended).

You will be responsible for:

  • Supporting receipt, logging, storage and tracking of biological samples
  • Preparing biological samples for mass spectrometry‑based metabolomics and lipidomics analysis
  • Assisting with LC‑MS, MS/MS and ion‑mobility mass spectrometry workflows under supervision
  • Operating, monitoring and maintaining mass spectrometry and chromatography equipment appropriate to training level
  • Maintaining accurate laboratory records, data organisation and quality control documentation

We welcome candidates who bring diverse perspectives, experiences, and approaches to their work.

About You
We encourage applications from individuals with a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. You should demonstrate:

Essential Criteria :

  • A degree, or equivalent experience, in chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, biomedical science or a related discipline
  • Practical laboratory experience in analytical science or biological sample preparation
  • Experience of mass spectrometry, chromatography or related analytical techniques
  • Strong organisational skills with excellent attention to detail and record‑keeping
  • Ability to work effectively and reliably as part of a collaborative research team

Desirable Criteria :

  • Experience with LC‑MS, GC‑MS, ion mobility MS or tandem MS
  • Experience preparing samples for metabolomics or lipidomics analysis
  • Experience working with limited or precious biological material
  • Experience working in a shared instrumentation facility or multidisciplinary environment
  • Interest in neurodegeneration, Parkinson’s disease or biomedical mass spectrometry

We value reliability, care in laboratory practice and willingness to learn as much as formal experience.

Our benefits include:
• Generous employer pension contribution
• Christmas closure in addition to annual leave and bank holidays
• Purple Place employee discount platform

For more information, please see
https://www.manchester.ac.uk/connect/jobs/benefits-working-here/.
You can also find information on Flexible and Hybrid working here:
https://www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/people/current-staff/flexible-and-hybrid-working/.

We are an open place of enquiry and challenge. We embrace and celebrate difference, diversity and debate, and we pride ourselves on being a place of education, learning and community. Find out more from our Freedom of Speech Policy:
https://www.staffnet.manchester.ac.uk/news/display/?id=32905.

Enquiries about the role, shortlisting and interviews
Name: Professor Perdita Barran
Email Address: perdita.barran@manchester.ac.uk

General enquiries and administrative support
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Technical and job portal support
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This role is not eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Applicants must demonstrate the right to work in the UK.

Applications close at midnight on the closing date.
Further particulars (with person specification) linked below.


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