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In support of our COVID-19 testing laboratories, we are recruiting for Scientists, Technologists, Accessioning Operatives, Manufacturing Technicians and Customer Support Coordinators. ⠀ For an idea of what it’s like to be part of the COVID-19 testing programme at Randox, we spoke to Senior Scientist and Trainer Dr Courtney Ward.⠀ ⠀ Courtney spoke to us about what a typical day in our laboratories looks like, the career path she took to her current role, and how it feels to be making a difference in the global fight against COVID-19.⠀ ⠀ Visit https://www.randox.com/courtney-ward-covid-scientist/ to find out more.
"I think the future of the diagnostics industry is very bright and those thinking of a career in this area should definitely get involved.⠀ ⠀ "In setting up the Randox COVID labs we have done something which was never seen before in terms of infrastructure, capacity, and service, and across society there is an improved understanding of the importance of testing."⠀ ⠀ Read more from our interview with COVID Lab Manager Laura at the link below.
In April we announced we’re recruiting engineers to enhance our capacity for COVID-19 testing, and so, for an idea of what it’s like to work in engineering at Randox, we spoke to Mechanical Design Engineer James Davidson. James spoke to us about the route he took to his current role, the best and most challenging things about his job, and how he likes to spend his well-deserved time off.
Randox Freeze Drying Production Supervisor Sean Mills has been named Randox Employee of the Year. Sean’s award was announced on Friday 7th February 2020, when all Randox manufacturing departments gathered together at The Hilton Hotel in Templepatrick, to connect with colleagues and celebrate the success of their teams at the annual Randox Manufacturing Awards Dinner. https://www.randox.com/manufacturing-awards-2020/
We’re passionate about celebrating the kindness and generosity of our Randox employees. Each have their own unique and interesting story to tell and many give up their spare time to support their local community and help those in need. Their compassion and commitment is what makes Randox the successful company it is today, and this month Customer Relationship Executive, Céline Hasson, emulated this perfectly, with an adrenaline-filled display of bravery and dedication! On Sunday 3rd November 2019, Céline took to the skies for a charity skydive, in aid of our 2018/2019 charity partner, AWARE NI. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMsWF
What a year it has been for Randox GAA! Hot on the heels of our Ladies team who reached the final of the FinTrU Ulster GAA Football Inter-Firms competition, we fielded two teams in the men’s competition which took place at Queen’s University Playing Fields Dub Pavilion on Saturday 26th October. Randox Team One won the Junior Shield! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMH0W
Early on the morning of Saturday 12th October 2019, Randox Ladies GAA team took to the field at the Mid Ulster Sports Arena, to compete in the FinTrU Ulster GAA Football Inter-Firms competition. With teams made up of eight players, the format of the competition saw the ladies play five group games with the chance to qualify for the cup and shield finals. Could they match or even beat their record from last year, having reached the 2018 semi-finals? http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMRNg
A Queen’s University Belfast student has won the top spot in our annual Student Placement Awards. Pearce Allingham from Andersonstown, who is studying Medicinal Chemistry, was not only placed first in the Science category but was also crowned Best Overall Placement Student. Since September 2018, Pearce had been working alongside the scientific team in the New Technology Evaluation department, taking part in the development of Randox’s newest and most classified innovations. Congratulations Pearce! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMFwu
A huge congratulations is in order for Science Higher Level Apprentice Sarah Casey who battled it out at the NI WorldSkills Regional Heat on 4th June to be awarded a well-deserved second place. This was the first WorldSkills NI Regional Heat for Laboratory Technicians and was hosted at Southern Regional College, the Life Sciences Hub for Further Education in Northern Ireland. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMFcN
Throwing it back to last month when we sponsored the ever-popular Wild Atlantic Adventure Race! Cheered on by crowds of spectators along the challenging route, over 600 participants battled against each other to be crowned WAAR winner. Read on to find out who won. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vMBPd