Chemical Laboratory Technician - CGM Sensor Development | Chemielaborant* CGM Sensorentwicklung - Roche Mannheim

Franz & Wach Personalservice GmbH

Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland
Published Mar 24, 2026
Full-time
Fixed-term

Job Summary

As a Chemical Laboratory Technician at Roche Diagnostics in Mannheim, you will play a vital role in the development of Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) sensors. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve the evaluation and characterization of development samples according to strict project specifications. You will perform and support the evaluation of test series, specifically measuring and analyzing electrochemical sensor prototypes. A key part of the role is ensuring all work meets defined quality criteria and specifications while maintaining rigorous documentation in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and development guidelines. This position offers a unique entry point into a world-leading pharmaceutical and diagnostics company via Franz & Wach, providing specialized training in biotechnology and a clear pathway toward permanent employment at Roche. It is an ideal role for a detail-oriented technician looking to contribute to life-changing medical technology within a highly regulated, professional laboratory environment.

Required Skills

Education

Completed vocational training as a Chemical Laboratory Technician (Chemielaborant) or a comparable qualification.

Experience

  • Professional experience in handling electrochemical measuring systems or sensor systems
  • Experience in the evaluation and analysis of experimental test series
  • Proven experience in documentation within a GMP-regulated environment
  • Experience in prototype production and sample preparation
  • Basic understanding of the design and functionality of diagnostic products

Languages

German (Fluent)English (Basic)

Additional

  • This is a full-time, fixed-term position located in Mannheim. Candidates must be able to work within a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) regulated environment.