At Highland Spring Group, we’re proud of what we do, who we are, and the natural-source water we share with our customers.
We’re looking for a Laboratory Technician to join our technical team at The Fells. Working as part of the Laboratory team, you’ll carry out microbiological testing, media preparation, sample collection and sample transfer, helping to ensure our products continue to meet quality, safety and regulatory standards.
This role is based at The Fells and involves regular travel to our Blackford laboratory as part of the daily shift pattern. You’ll start your shift at The Fells, collect samples and transport them to Blackford, where you’ll work in the lab during the day before returning to The Fells to complete your shift.
Due to the travel required between sites, a full UK driving licence is essential.
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The role follows a continuous shift pattern, rotating between day shift 06:45–19:00 and night shift 18:45–07:00, on a 4 days on, 4 days off, 4 nights on, 4 nights off basis.
At Highland Spring, our values are at the heart of everything we do. We’re a team – we work together, support one another, and celebrate our successes. We’re Proud – of our brand and the quality of our products. And We Care – about our people, our customers, and the environment. If you share our passion and want to be part of a purpose-driven business that truly lives its values, we’d love to hear from you.
If you could be our next Laboratory Technician, please apply today.

Highland Spring Group is one of the UK’s leading producers of natural source water.
Established in 1979, our range includes; Highland Spring and Hydr8. We employ over 450 people at our two sites in Scotland.
The purpose of our business is to provide healthy hydration in an environmentally sustainable way.
One of the many things that makes us special is our protected, organically accredited catchment area - stretching across over 2,500 acres of the beautiful Ochil Hills in Perthshire, Scotland, The land has nothing but nature on it and allows the rainfall to filter naturally over many years through the rock to depths of up to 300 feet before making it’s way to our bottling plant and into bottles in it’s natural source condition.