Andrew Milliken
About Andrew Milliken
Andrew Milliken is a Laboratory Scientist currently employed at Lighthouse Lab Services, where he also serves as a Sample Handler. He has a background in retail management and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from the University of Strathclyde.
Work at Lighthouse Labs
Andrew Milliken has been employed at Lighthouse Lab Services since 2021 as a Laboratory Scientist. In this role, he is responsible for conducting various laboratory analyses and experiments. Additionally, he has been serving as a Sample Handler since 2020, where he manages the intake and processing of samples for testing. His dual roles at Lighthouse Lab Services demonstrate his versatility and commitment to laboratory operations.
Previous Employment Experience
Before joining Lighthouse Lab Services, Andrew Milliken worked at BAIRD MENSWEAR BRANDS LTD as a Retail Sales Assistant from 2018 to 2020. His experience in retail provided him with skills in customer service and sales. Prior to that, he spent ten years at Debenhams as a Supervisor from 2008 to 2018, where he oversaw store operations and staff management. This extensive background in retail management contributed to his professional development.
Education and Expertise
Andrew Milliken earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Biological Sciences from the University of Strathclyde, completing his studies from 2008 to 2012. His educational background provides a strong foundation in biological sciences, which is essential for his current roles in laboratory settings. This academic experience enhances his expertise in laboratory techniques and scientific analysis.
Career Timeline
Andrew Milliken's career spans various roles in both retail and laboratory environments. He began his career in retail at Debenhams in 2008, where he worked for a decade before moving to BAIRD MENSWEAR BRANDS LTD for two years. In 2020, he transitioned to Lighthouse Lab Services, where he initially took on the role of Sample Handler, later advancing to Laboratory Scientist in 2021. His career reflects a shift from retail to scientific roles.