Our client, a fast growing advanced materials company is currently looking for a Lead Engineer Process to lead the scale up of a breakthrough porous silicon material as it moves from lab to commercial production. This hands on role is ideal for a process chemist, chemical engineer, or materials engineer with strong experience in process scale up, high performance materials, and fast paced technical environments. The Lead Engineer Process will: Own the process scale up roadmap and translate product requirements into clear development targets. Lead scale up programmes from lab validation through to production ready processes. Design and improve processes using modelling led, data driven decision-making. Support manufacturing strategy, capital investment decisions, and process readiness. Provide hands on technical leadership, mentoring junior engineers/scientists, and guiding experiments. Contribute to technical documentation, customer discussions, and IP generation. The Lead Engineer Process will have: 5+ years' experience in process chemistry or process development (industry or applied R&D). Strong hands on expertise scaling up advanced material synthesis or downstream processing. Deep understanding of equipment design, unit operations, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Proven ability to independently develop safe, scalable manufacturing methods. Experience working cross functionally with technical and leadership teams. Excellent communication and problem solving skills in a fast moving environment. Desirables - It would be great if you also have: Experience scaling technologies from lab to pilot or commercial production. Prior exposure to SME/start up environments. A track record of patents or contributions to industrial IP. This is a rare opportunity to take full ownership of process development for a next generation battery material with real commercial impact. If you're passionate about building scalable, high performance processes and want a role with visibility, responsibility, and momentum, we'd love to hear from you.
Apr 30, 2026
Full time
Our client, a fast growing advanced materials company is currently looking for a Lead Engineer Process to lead the scale up of a breakthrough porous silicon material as it moves from lab to commercial production. This hands on role is ideal for a process chemist, chemical engineer, or materials engineer with strong experience in process scale up, high performance materials, and fast paced technical environments. The Lead Engineer Process will: Own the process scale up roadmap and translate product requirements into clear development targets. Lead scale up programmes from lab validation through to production ready processes. Design and improve processes using modelling led, data driven decision-making. Support manufacturing strategy, capital investment decisions, and process readiness. Provide hands on technical leadership, mentoring junior engineers/scientists, and guiding experiments. Contribute to technical documentation, customer discussions, and IP generation. The Lead Engineer Process will have: 5+ years' experience in process chemistry or process development (industry or applied R&D). Strong hands on expertise scaling up advanced material synthesis or downstream processing. Deep understanding of equipment design, unit operations, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Proven ability to independently develop safe, scalable manufacturing methods. Experience working cross functionally with technical and leadership teams. Excellent communication and problem solving skills in a fast moving environment. Desirables - It would be great if you also have: Experience scaling technologies from lab to pilot or commercial production. Prior exposure to SME/start up environments. A track record of patents or contributions to industrial IP. This is a rare opportunity to take full ownership of process development for a next generation battery material with real commercial impact. If you're passionate about building scalable, high performance processes and want a role with visibility, responsibility, and momentum, we'd love to hear from you.
Senior Research & Development Chemist. West Midlands (M5/M6 area). £32,000 - £35,000 + & excellent benefits package. As one of the UK s largest independent manufacturers supplying to the commercial sector, my client manufactures fine chemicals and rubber accelerators and has a history spanning over 150 years. With their headquarters in the West Midlands, they are true pioneers within the chemicals industry. With strategic expansion plans, an opportunity has arisen for a Research & Development Chemist to join them and take ownership of carrying out research and development on a range of innovative projects. Does this sound like the type of company that can offer you an engaging new challenge? Working closely with the Process Research Manager, the key responsibilities for your new role as Senior Research & Development Chemist are as follows: Carrying out research and development on projects using the resources available in the department and producing associated reports and paperwork. Making full use of the library for process development, process improvement and problem solving. Producing full documentation for projects to assist with smooth technology transfer. Operating existing analytical methods and interpreting results. Developing new methods in conjunction with the Senior Research Analyst. Developing processes for safe and efficient large-scale manufacturing. Assisting with the execution of various assessments to comply with regulations. Being involved in the design of experimental laboratory work to be relevant to large scale and full scale manufacture. Assisting with the generation of process instructions to GtvIP standards for projects operated in the pilot plant. Working with the Senior Research Analyst to develop analytical methods using spectroscopic, chromatographic or any other analytical technique, to monitor progress of chemical reactions and/or analyse final products. My client is keen to find someone with a BSC in Chemistry, as a minimum, and strong experience developed within the chemical manufacturing industry. Regardless of previous expertise, you will possess good communication skills and be a team player, by nature. In return, my client is offering a salary of £32,000 - £35,000, for a 36.25 hour week. An excellent benefits package is also on offer, which includes 25 days holiday per year (+ Bank holidays), life assurance, pension scheme, medical cash benefit plan and a generous company sick scheme. As the organisation continues to expand, opportunities for future progression will be readily available for those who want it. The company are easily accessible from West Bromwich, Oldbury, Tipton, Dudley, Wednesbury, Smethwick and the surrounding areas and the area offers sensibly priced accommodation and a variety of lifestyle options to suite every taste. If this Senior Research & Development Chemist role is of interest to you, please apply online.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Senior Research & Development Chemist. West Midlands (M5/M6 area). £32,000 - £35,000 + & excellent benefits package. As one of the UK s largest independent manufacturers supplying to the commercial sector, my client manufactures fine chemicals and rubber accelerators and has a history spanning over 150 years. With their headquarters in the West Midlands, they are true pioneers within the chemicals industry. With strategic expansion plans, an opportunity has arisen for a Research & Development Chemist to join them and take ownership of carrying out research and development on a range of innovative projects. Does this sound like the type of company that can offer you an engaging new challenge? Working closely with the Process Research Manager, the key responsibilities for your new role as Senior Research & Development Chemist are as follows: Carrying out research and development on projects using the resources available in the department and producing associated reports and paperwork. Making full use of the library for process development, process improvement and problem solving. Producing full documentation for projects to assist with smooth technology transfer. Operating existing analytical methods and interpreting results. Developing new methods in conjunction with the Senior Research Analyst. Developing processes for safe and efficient large-scale manufacturing. Assisting with the execution of various assessments to comply with regulations. Being involved in the design of experimental laboratory work to be relevant to large scale and full scale manufacture. Assisting with the generation of process instructions to GtvIP standards for projects operated in the pilot plant. Working with the Senior Research Analyst to develop analytical methods using spectroscopic, chromatographic or any other analytical technique, to monitor progress of chemical reactions and/or analyse final products. My client is keen to find someone with a BSC in Chemistry, as a minimum, and strong experience developed within the chemical manufacturing industry. Regardless of previous expertise, you will possess good communication skills and be a team player, by nature. In return, my client is offering a salary of £32,000 - £35,000, for a 36.25 hour week. An excellent benefits package is also on offer, which includes 25 days holiday per year (+ Bank holidays), life assurance, pension scheme, medical cash benefit plan and a generous company sick scheme. As the organisation continues to expand, opportunities for future progression will be readily available for those who want it. The company are easily accessible from West Bromwich, Oldbury, Tipton, Dudley, Wednesbury, Smethwick and the surrounding areas and the area offers sensibly priced accommodation and a variety of lifestyle options to suite every taste. If this Senior Research & Development Chemist role is of interest to you, please apply online.
Station Group International Limited
Royston, Hertfordshire
Youll be joining an engineering-led team building greenfield software used in real laboratory environments, supporting chemists in designing, running and optimising chemical processes. The focus is on desktop application development (WPF / WinUI), with software that connects directly to lab equipment and automation systems click apply for full job details
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Youll be joining an engineering-led team building greenfield software used in real laboratory environments, supporting chemists in designing, running and optimising chemical processes. The focus is on desktop application development (WPF / WinUI), with software that connects directly to lab equipment and automation systems click apply for full job details
At Chemify, we are digitizing chemistry to speed up the development of life saving drugs and innovative materials. We ae seeking a highly organized and proactive Executive Assistant to provide mission critical support to our C level leadership team. In this role, you will act as a strategic partnerfor our executives, managing complex global calendars, streamlining high stakes communications, and ensuring operational excellence across the leadership tier. You will be a primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, handling sensitive information with the utmost discretion and integrity. Key Responsibilities Executive Support Manage complex calendars and schedule meetings across time zones Coordinate domestic and international travel (itineraries, hotels, expenses) Prepare meeting agendas, presentations, reports, and briefing materials Attend meetings when needed, take minutes, and track action items Communication & Coordination Serve as a main point of contact for internal and external stakeholders Handle sensitive information with discretion Screen and prioritize emails, calls, and messages Draft, review, and edit communications on behalf of executives Build strong relationships with internal teams to promote collaboration and information flow. Operational & Strategic Support Support executive level projects and cross functional initiatives Organise board meetings, executive offsites, and leadership events Track deadlines, commitments, and follow ups for senior leaders Assist with improving processes and workflows Demonstrates strong decision making skills based on sound judgment and available information. Administrative & Office Management Maintain organised digital and physical filing systems Complete ad hoc tasks and special projects as assigned Required Qualifications Experience as an Executive Assistant supporting C level or senior leaders Excellent organizational and time management skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Professionalism, integrity, and discretion Ability to anticipate needs and work independently Proficiency in Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience Experience in a fast paced, high growth environment Familiarity with board governance and executive reporting Experience supporting multiple executives Strong judgment and problem solving Adaptability and resilience Excellent interpersonal skills Ability to manage pressure and shifting priorities
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
At Chemify, we are digitizing chemistry to speed up the development of life saving drugs and innovative materials. We ae seeking a highly organized and proactive Executive Assistant to provide mission critical support to our C level leadership team. In this role, you will act as a strategic partnerfor our executives, managing complex global calendars, streamlining high stakes communications, and ensuring operational excellence across the leadership tier. You will be a primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, handling sensitive information with the utmost discretion and integrity. Key Responsibilities Executive Support Manage complex calendars and schedule meetings across time zones Coordinate domestic and international travel (itineraries, hotels, expenses) Prepare meeting agendas, presentations, reports, and briefing materials Attend meetings when needed, take minutes, and track action items Communication & Coordination Serve as a main point of contact for internal and external stakeholders Handle sensitive information with discretion Screen and prioritize emails, calls, and messages Draft, review, and edit communications on behalf of executives Build strong relationships with internal teams to promote collaboration and information flow. Operational & Strategic Support Support executive level projects and cross functional initiatives Organise board meetings, executive offsites, and leadership events Track deadlines, commitments, and follow ups for senior leaders Assist with improving processes and workflows Demonstrates strong decision making skills based on sound judgment and available information. Administrative & Office Management Maintain organised digital and physical filing systems Complete ad hoc tasks and special projects as assigned Required Qualifications Experience as an Executive Assistant supporting C level or senior leaders Excellent organizational and time management skills Strong written and verbal communication skills Professionalism, integrity, and discretion Ability to anticipate needs and work independently Proficiency in Microsoft Office and/or Google Workspace Preferred Qualifications Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience Experience in a fast paced, high growth environment Familiarity with board governance and executive reporting Experience supporting multiple executives Strong judgment and problem solving Adaptability and resilience Excellent interpersonal skills Ability to manage pressure and shifting priorities
Location: Duxford - South of Cambridge Starting salary would be 23.29 Our market-leading client based south of Cambridge is looking to expand their current operational team. As a global manufacturer of advanced materials, they are seeking additional support in their chemical laboratory whereby the successful candidates will be involved in a variety of quality control and testing processes to ensure the high standards of their manufacturing process meets the required standards. This department is therefore a critical component of the continual research and development process. These roles are shift based, a shift being 12 hours with paid breaks, averaging 12 shifts a month with rest periods of up to 6 days between (Average 6/7-night shifts per month). Over time is also regularly available and paid at 1.5x or 2.0x the rate depending on the shift. This is a temporary position leading to permanent employment after 6 months. After six months permanent employees enjoy even more great benefits such a generous pension scheme, annual bonus scheme, private medical and protection plans and the ongoing opportunity to develop a long-term career within the company. Duties: Preparation and Evaluation : Conduct laboratory duties that involve preparing and evaluating composite materials. Formulation and Mixing : Formulate and mix resins and other chemicals to produce films and other composite products. Testing and Analysis : Perform tests to assess the properties and performance of materials, ensuring they meet quality standards. Documentation : Maintain accurate records of experiments, results, and procedures in compliance with safety and quality protocols. Collaboration : Work closely with other technicians and engineers to support product development and improvement initiatives. Safety Compliance : Adhere to laboratory safety protocols and ensure a safe working environment. Qualifications & Skills Educational Background: A degree or diploma in chemistry, materials science, or a related field is typically required. Technical Skills: Familiarity with laboratory equipment and techniques related to chemical analysis and composite materials. Attention to Detail: Strong analytical skills and attention to detail to ensure accuracy in experiments and data recording. Team Player: Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment, contributing to collaborative projects. Problem-Solving Skills: Capable of troubleshooting and resolving technical issues that may arise during experiments. Driving License and own transport are required for the role due to remote location of the depot! If you're interested in our Chem Lab Roles Click apply today or call us on (phone number removed) to apply!
Apr 29, 2026
Seasonal
Location: Duxford - South of Cambridge Starting salary would be 23.29 Our market-leading client based south of Cambridge is looking to expand their current operational team. As a global manufacturer of advanced materials, they are seeking additional support in their chemical laboratory whereby the successful candidates will be involved in a variety of quality control and testing processes to ensure the high standards of their manufacturing process meets the required standards. This department is therefore a critical component of the continual research and development process. These roles are shift based, a shift being 12 hours with paid breaks, averaging 12 shifts a month with rest periods of up to 6 days between (Average 6/7-night shifts per month). Over time is also regularly available and paid at 1.5x or 2.0x the rate depending on the shift. This is a temporary position leading to permanent employment after 6 months. After six months permanent employees enjoy even more great benefits such a generous pension scheme, annual bonus scheme, private medical and protection plans and the ongoing opportunity to develop a long-term career within the company. Duties: Preparation and Evaluation : Conduct laboratory duties that involve preparing and evaluating composite materials. Formulation and Mixing : Formulate and mix resins and other chemicals to produce films and other composite products. Testing and Analysis : Perform tests to assess the properties and performance of materials, ensuring they meet quality standards. Documentation : Maintain accurate records of experiments, results, and procedures in compliance with safety and quality protocols. Collaboration : Work closely with other technicians and engineers to support product development and improvement initiatives. Safety Compliance : Adhere to laboratory safety protocols and ensure a safe working environment. Qualifications & Skills Educational Background: A degree or diploma in chemistry, materials science, or a related field is typically required. Technical Skills: Familiarity with laboratory equipment and techniques related to chemical analysis and composite materials. Attention to Detail: Strong analytical skills and attention to detail to ensure accuracy in experiments and data recording. Team Player: Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented environment, contributing to collaborative projects. Problem-Solving Skills: Capable of troubleshooting and resolving technical issues that may arise during experiments. Driving License and own transport are required for the role due to remote location of the depot! If you're interested in our Chem Lab Roles Click apply today or call us on (phone number removed) to apply!
FRANCIS HOLLAND, SLOANE SQUARE
City Of Westminster, London
September 2026 We are seeking an outstanding and ambitious Chemistry specialist to join our high-performing Science department, combining excellent classroom practice with the ability to inspire and lead. This is a varied and rewarding role, encompassing teaching across KS3-KS5 alongside a key leadership contribution to the development of Chemistry within the school. The successful candidate will be passionate about their subject, committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for pupils, and eager to support colleagues through collaboration, coaching and strategic curriculum development. The successful candidate will: Teach Chemistry at IGCSE and A Level, and contribute to KS3 Science across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Plan and deliver engaging, challenging lessons that promote deep understanding and intellectual curiosity Set and mark prep, monitor progress and provide clear, constructive feedback Prepare pupils thoroughly for internal and external assessments Work closely with colleagues and technicians to support high quality, safe practical work Contribute to departmental development, enrichment and the wider life of the school Engage positively with coaching based professional development and research informed practice Provide strategic and inspirational leadership across KS3, IGCSE and A Level Set and communicate a clear vision for the subject, aligned with whole school priorities Lead curriculum development, assessment practice and quality assurance within Chemistry Support, coach and develop Chemistry teachers, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence Play a key role in recruitment, induction and succession planning Oversee enrichment, competitions, trips and wider promotion of the subject Work closely with technicians to maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance, in line with CLEAPSS guidance Contribute to academic leadership across the Science Department and School This role would suit an experienced Chemistry teacher with proven or emerging leadership experience and a strong commitment to developing others The ideal candidate will have: A strong academic background with a degree in Chemistry or a closely related discipline Secure subject knowledge at IGCSE and A Level A passion for Chemistry and the ability to inspire enthusiasm and confidence in learners Excellent communication, organisation and interpersonal skills A collaborative, reflective approach and commitment to professional learning A clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and a strong commitment to pupil wellbeing Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date: 8.00am on Tuesday 5th May 2026. First round interviews: 6th or 7th May 2026 (online). Final interviews: Tuesday 12th May 2026 (in person). Applications will be assessed upon receipt, and the Trust reserves the right to appoint at any stage in the recruitment process. Early applications are encouraged.
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
September 2026 We are seeking an outstanding and ambitious Chemistry specialist to join our high-performing Science department, combining excellent classroom practice with the ability to inspire and lead. This is a varied and rewarding role, encompassing teaching across KS3-KS5 alongside a key leadership contribution to the development of Chemistry within the school. The successful candidate will be passionate about their subject, committed to delivering exceptional outcomes for pupils, and eager to support colleagues through collaboration, coaching and strategic curriculum development. The successful candidate will: Teach Chemistry at IGCSE and A Level, and contribute to KS3 Science across Biology, Chemistry and Physics Plan and deliver engaging, challenging lessons that promote deep understanding and intellectual curiosity Set and mark prep, monitor progress and provide clear, constructive feedback Prepare pupils thoroughly for internal and external assessments Work closely with colleagues and technicians to support high quality, safe practical work Contribute to departmental development, enrichment and the wider life of the school Engage positively with coaching based professional development and research informed practice Provide strategic and inspirational leadership across KS3, IGCSE and A Level Set and communicate a clear vision for the subject, aligned with whole school priorities Lead curriculum development, assessment practice and quality assurance within Chemistry Support, coach and develop Chemistry teachers, fostering a culture of collaboration and excellence Play a key role in recruitment, induction and succession planning Oversee enrichment, competitions, trips and wider promotion of the subject Work closely with technicians to maintain the highest standards of safety and compliance, in line with CLEAPSS guidance Contribute to academic leadership across the Science Department and School This role would suit an experienced Chemistry teacher with proven or emerging leadership experience and a strong commitment to developing others The ideal candidate will have: A strong academic background with a degree in Chemistry or a closely related discipline Secure subject knowledge at IGCSE and A Level A passion for Chemistry and the ability to inspire enthusiasm and confidence in learners Excellent communication, organisation and interpersonal skills A collaborative, reflective approach and commitment to professional learning A clear understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and a strong commitment to pupil wellbeing Application For more information and to apply, please visit our vacancies page. Closing date: 8.00am on Tuesday 5th May 2026. First round interviews: 6th or 7th May 2026 (online). Final interviews: Tuesday 12th May 2026 (in person). Applications will be assessed upon receipt, and the Trust reserves the right to appoint at any stage in the recruitment process. Early applications are encouraged.
Analytical Chemist Birmingham, West Midlands £28,500 - £30,500 We are Cooksongold, a well-established global manufacturer of precious metal products that is part of HM Precious Metals, one of Europes largest refiners and processors of precious metals. We provide a range of services such as bespoke manufacturing, stampings, and precious metal scrap refining click apply for full job details
Apr 29, 2026
Full time
Analytical Chemist Birmingham, West Midlands £28,500 - £30,500 We are Cooksongold, a well-established global manufacturer of precious metal products that is part of HM Precious Metals, one of Europes largest refiners and processors of precious metals. We provide a range of services such as bespoke manufacturing, stampings, and precious metal scrap refining click apply for full job details
Ready to find the right role for you? Salary: Competitive salary (including Time off in Lieu, Bonus and Overseas Allowance) Grade: 4.3 Hours: 40 hours per week Location: You will be based at Nantgarw, Cardiff with UK and overseas travel This involves being away from home for a period of 4-6 weeks depending on the project and for 4 - 6 months per year. When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to help the world take better care of its resources and help it become a better place for everyone. As a Hazardous Waste Project Leader you'll be pushing for innovative solutions to create a more sustainable future for all. We know that everyone here at Veolia can help us work alongside our communities, look after the environment, and contribute to our inclusive culture. What we can offer you; 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Access to our company/people's pension scheme Discounts on everything from groceries to well known retailers Access to a range of resources to support your physical, mental and financial health; so you can lean on us whenever you need to 24 hour access to a virtual GP, 365 days a year, for you and family members in your household One paid days leave every year to volunteer and support your community Ongoing training and development opportunities, allowing you to reach your full potential What you'll be doing; Providing comprehensive support to the project management team across the full Field Services project lifecycle, from initial planning and coordination through to execution and closeout Participating in hands-on hazardous waste operations at customer sites across the UK and internationally, working directly with materials and equipment across a variety of field environments Conducting thorough inspections of hazardous materials, ensuring correct packaging in accordance with regulatory standards and overseeing the safe handling and transportation of hazardous waste in full compliance with all relevant legislation Assisting in site surveys, detailed job estimations and the preparation of competitive quotations for prospective clients, including researching and sourcing appropriate equipment and conducting site visits to assess project requirements Taking responsibility for ensuring all equipment, plant and systems are properly maintained, serviced and fit for purpose, including supporting preventative maintenance schedules and coordinating repairs as required What we're looking for; Degree level qualification or equivalent in Chemistry, Environmental Sciences or Chemical Engineering, providing the technical foundation to assess complex waste streams and chemical processes Proven experience working within the waste management sector, with practical knowledge of waste handling procedures, regulatory frameworks and industry best practices Hands-on technical expertise in assessing waste characteristics and determining appropriate treatment and disposal methods Solid understanding of health and safety principles and regulations, with the ability to conduct risk assessments, implement safety protocols and contribute to a culture of safety excellence Hazardous waste management qualifications such as ADR or equivalent certifications Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage professionally with clients and colleagues across varied cultural environments A collaborative team player with strong cultural awareness and adaptability to international working environments French or Spanish language skills would be a distinct advantage What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. If you are successful in securing a new role or promotion within the company, any offer to you may be subject to the acceptance of standardised terms and conditions. These new terms and conditions may differ from your current contract, if you have any questions about how this might affect you, please don't hesitate to contact your line manager or the HR team. Job Posting End Date: What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Ready to find the right role for you? Salary: Competitive salary (including Time off in Lieu, Bonus and Overseas Allowance) Grade: 4.3 Hours: 40 hours per week Location: You will be based at Nantgarw, Cardiff with UK and overseas travel This involves being away from home for a period of 4-6 weeks depending on the project and for 4 - 6 months per year. When you see the world as we do, you see the chance to help the world take better care of its resources and help it become a better place for everyone. As a Hazardous Waste Project Leader you'll be pushing for innovative solutions to create a more sustainable future for all. We know that everyone here at Veolia can help us work alongside our communities, look after the environment, and contribute to our inclusive culture. What we can offer you; 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays Access to our company/people's pension scheme Discounts on everything from groceries to well known retailers Access to a range of resources to support your physical, mental and financial health; so you can lean on us whenever you need to 24 hour access to a virtual GP, 365 days a year, for you and family members in your household One paid days leave every year to volunteer and support your community Ongoing training and development opportunities, allowing you to reach your full potential What you'll be doing; Providing comprehensive support to the project management team across the full Field Services project lifecycle, from initial planning and coordination through to execution and closeout Participating in hands-on hazardous waste operations at customer sites across the UK and internationally, working directly with materials and equipment across a variety of field environments Conducting thorough inspections of hazardous materials, ensuring correct packaging in accordance with regulatory standards and overseeing the safe handling and transportation of hazardous waste in full compliance with all relevant legislation Assisting in site surveys, detailed job estimations and the preparation of competitive quotations for prospective clients, including researching and sourcing appropriate equipment and conducting site visits to assess project requirements Taking responsibility for ensuring all equipment, plant and systems are properly maintained, serviced and fit for purpose, including supporting preventative maintenance schedules and coordinating repairs as required What we're looking for; Degree level qualification or equivalent in Chemistry, Environmental Sciences or Chemical Engineering, providing the technical foundation to assess complex waste streams and chemical processes Proven experience working within the waste management sector, with practical knowledge of waste handling procedures, regulatory frameworks and industry best practices Hands-on technical expertise in assessing waste characteristics and determining appropriate treatment and disposal methods Solid understanding of health and safety principles and regulations, with the ability to conduct risk assessments, implement safety protocols and contribute to a culture of safety excellence Hazardous waste management qualifications such as ADR or equivalent certifications Excellent communication skills with the ability to engage professionally with clients and colleagues across varied cultural environments A collaborative team player with strong cultural awareness and adaptability to international working environments French or Spanish language skills would be a distinct advantage What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive. If you are successful in securing a new role or promotion within the company, any offer to you may be subject to the acceptance of standardised terms and conditions. These new terms and conditions may differ from your current contract, if you have any questions about how this might affect you, please don't hesitate to contact your line manager or the HR team. Job Posting End Date: What's next? Apply today, so we can make a difference for generations to come. We're proud to have been named as one of The Sunday Times Best Places to Work for three consecutive years in 2023, 2024 and 2025. This consistent recognition reflects our commitment to our people, demonstrating that Veolia is not just transforming the environment, we're also transforming what it means to have a rewarding, purposeful career. We're dedicated to supporting you throughout your application journey, offering adjustments where reasonable and appropriate. As a proud Disability Confident Employer, we will offer an interview to applicants with a disability or long-term condition who opt-in to the Disability Confident scheme, and meet the minimum criteria for our roles. We're also committed to ensuring that all applicants and colleagues receive fair treatment without discrimination on any grounds, aiming to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive.
About Chemistry Marketing: We're a dynamic (some say 'explosive') multi-disciplinary creative agency based in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very start we've specialised in both offline and online marketing, fusing creativity, digital expertise and insightful data-driven strategies. Why? So that we can create and deliver positive reactions through compelling communications that work for your business. About the role: We are looking for an enthusiastic apprentice who is passionate about web development and eager to develop their technical skills. You will support the development and maintenance of WordPress websites while learning core software development practices including coding standards, version control, testing, and deployment. You will work alongside developers, designers, and digital specialists to deliver high-quality websites while building the knowledge and skills required for a career in software development. Responsibilities: Assist in developing and maintaining WordPress websites and digital platforms Support the creation and customization of WordPress themes and templates Implement responsive designs using HTML and CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap Learn to write and modify PHP code within the WordPress environment Assist with installing, configuring, and maintaining WordPress plugins Support troubleshooting and debugging website issues Test websites across different browsers and devices Help optimise websites for performance, accessibility, and user experience Work collaboratively with designers, developers, and content teams Follow coding standards, documentation practices, and version control processes During the apprenticeship, you will develop skills in: Front-end development (HTML, CSS, responsive design) Backend development fundamentals using PHP WordPress theme and plugin development Version control using Git Software testing and debugging Website performance optimisation Secure development practices Agile development methodologies Documentation and technical communication Successful apprentices will demonstrate: Enthusiasm for learning new technologies Strong problem-solving mindset Attention to detail Good communication and teamwork skills Ability to manage time and complete tasks with support Willingness to take feedback and continuously improve Applicants should demonstrate an interest in software development and some foundational knowledge of web technologies. Helpful experience includes: Basic understanding of HTML and CSS Familiarity with WordPress or other CMS platforms Basic understanding of responsive web design Interest in learning PHP and backend development Some exposure to JavaScript Awareness of how websites are structured and deployed Formal experience is not required , but personal projects, coursework, or self-learning are highly valued. Entry requirements: The learner must have completed a Level 3 Software Development Apprenticeship with QA or have an equivalent qualification with another training provider OR an A-level in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) subject and a successful completion of our aptitude test OR a BTEC Diploma in IT and a successful completion of our aptitude test OR 2 years' experience in a relevant role and successful completion of our aptitude test You may also have a combination of qualifications and experience which demonstrate the minimum foundation needed for the programme. In this instance you could still be considered for the programme. If you hold international equivalents of the above qualifications, at the time of your application you must be able to provide an official document that states how your international qualifications compare to the UK qualifications. For more information please visit the UK ENIC website. Working hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5:30pm Benefits: A fully funded Level 4 Software Developer Apprenticeship Mentoring from experienced developers Real project experience working on client websites A supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities to build a strong professional portfolio Clear career progression into a Junior Developer role upon successful completion Future prospects: 90% of QA apprentices secure permanent employment after completing: this is 20% higher than the national average. About QA: Our apprenticeships are the perfect way to gain new skills, earn while you learn, and launch yourself into an exciting future. With over 50,000 successful apprenticeship graduates, we're a top 50 training provider, dedicated to helping you succeed. Interested? Apply now! Please be advised that this advert may close prior to the closing date stated above if a high number of applications are received. If you are interested in this vacancy please apply below as soon as possible.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
About Chemistry Marketing: We're a dynamic (some say 'explosive') multi-disciplinary creative agency based in Newcastle upon Tyne. From the very start we've specialised in both offline and online marketing, fusing creativity, digital expertise and insightful data-driven strategies. Why? So that we can create and deliver positive reactions through compelling communications that work for your business. About the role: We are looking for an enthusiastic apprentice who is passionate about web development and eager to develop their technical skills. You will support the development and maintenance of WordPress websites while learning core software development practices including coding standards, version control, testing, and deployment. You will work alongside developers, designers, and digital specialists to deliver high-quality websites while building the knowledge and skills required for a career in software development. Responsibilities: Assist in developing and maintaining WordPress websites and digital platforms Support the creation and customization of WordPress themes and templates Implement responsive designs using HTML and CSS frameworks such as Bootstrap Learn to write and modify PHP code within the WordPress environment Assist with installing, configuring, and maintaining WordPress plugins Support troubleshooting and debugging website issues Test websites across different browsers and devices Help optimise websites for performance, accessibility, and user experience Work collaboratively with designers, developers, and content teams Follow coding standards, documentation practices, and version control processes During the apprenticeship, you will develop skills in: Front-end development (HTML, CSS, responsive design) Backend development fundamentals using PHP WordPress theme and plugin development Version control using Git Software testing and debugging Website performance optimisation Secure development practices Agile development methodologies Documentation and technical communication Successful apprentices will demonstrate: Enthusiasm for learning new technologies Strong problem-solving mindset Attention to detail Good communication and teamwork skills Ability to manage time and complete tasks with support Willingness to take feedback and continuously improve Applicants should demonstrate an interest in software development and some foundational knowledge of web technologies. Helpful experience includes: Basic understanding of HTML and CSS Familiarity with WordPress or other CMS platforms Basic understanding of responsive web design Interest in learning PHP and backend development Some exposure to JavaScript Awareness of how websites are structured and deployed Formal experience is not required , but personal projects, coursework, or self-learning are highly valued. Entry requirements: The learner must have completed a Level 3 Software Development Apprenticeship with QA or have an equivalent qualification with another training provider OR an A-level in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) subject and a successful completion of our aptitude test OR a BTEC Diploma in IT and a successful completion of our aptitude test OR 2 years' experience in a relevant role and successful completion of our aptitude test You may also have a combination of qualifications and experience which demonstrate the minimum foundation needed for the programme. In this instance you could still be considered for the programme. If you hold international equivalents of the above qualifications, at the time of your application you must be able to provide an official document that states how your international qualifications compare to the UK qualifications. For more information please visit the UK ENIC website. Working hours: Monday to Friday, 9am - 5:30pm Benefits: A fully funded Level 4 Software Developer Apprenticeship Mentoring from experienced developers Real project experience working on client websites A supportive and collaborative working environment Opportunities to build a strong professional portfolio Clear career progression into a Junior Developer role upon successful completion Future prospects: 90% of QA apprentices secure permanent employment after completing: this is 20% higher than the national average. About QA: Our apprenticeships are the perfect way to gain new skills, earn while you learn, and launch yourself into an exciting future. With over 50,000 successful apprenticeship graduates, we're a top 50 training provider, dedicated to helping you succeed. Interested? Apply now! Please be advised that this advert may close prior to the closing date stated above if a high number of applications are received. If you are interested in this vacancy please apply below as soon as possible.
Prospero Teaching are looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Part-Time Science Teacher to work in a school in Cambridge from September . We are seeking a teacher with a specialism in Chemistry and Physics who can deliver engaging and well-structured lessons across Key Stages. The ideal candidate will have strong subject knowledge, the ability to inspire students, and effective classroom management skills. CONTRACT DETAILS Location - Cambridge Position - Part-Time Science Teacher (Chemistry & Physics) Type of work - Teaching Start date - September Full time/part-time - Part time (days to be confirmed) Minimum rate of pay - £120 - £150 per day (depending on experience) EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS QTS, QTLS, PGCE or equivalent Specialism in Chemistry and/or Physics Previous experience teaching in a UK secondary school Up to date Safeguarding training issued in the last year TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application Provide two professional child-related references OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV. Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy. Additionally, if you have a friend or colleague who you think would be interested in this role then please refer them to us and you could earn £150 from our Refer a Friend scheme.
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
Prospero Teaching are looking for a knowledgeable and enthusiastic Part-Time Science Teacher to work in a school in Cambridge from September . We are seeking a teacher with a specialism in Chemistry and Physics who can deliver engaging and well-structured lessons across Key Stages. The ideal candidate will have strong subject knowledge, the ability to inspire students, and effective classroom management skills. CONTRACT DETAILS Location - Cambridge Position - Part-Time Science Teacher (Chemistry & Physics) Type of work - Teaching Start date - September Full time/part-time - Part time (days to be confirmed) Minimum rate of pay - £120 - £150 per day (depending on experience) EXPERIENCE, TRAINING AND QUALIFICATIONS QTS, QTLS, PGCE or equivalent Specialism in Chemistry and/or Physics Previous experience teaching in a UK secondary school Up to date Safeguarding training issued in the last year TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR THIS ROLE THROUGH PROSPERO TEACHING, YOU MUST: Hold Right to Work in the UK Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application Provide two professional child-related references OTHER If you would like to be considered for this role, please apply with a copy of your up-to-date CV. Unfortunately, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy. The successful candidate will be required to register with Prospero Teaching in order to fill this vacancy. Additionally, if you have a friend or colleague who you think would be interested in this role then please refer them to us and you could earn £150 from our Refer a Friend scheme.
Subject Leader Science - Croydon - September 2026 Start - MPS/UPS + TLR1C (£14,706) Outer London Subject Leader Science - Croydon Subject Leader Science - September 2026 Start Subject Leader Science - Full Time, Permanent Subject Leader Science - MPS/UPS + TLR1C (Outer London, £14,706) Are you an experienced Science teacher ready to step into or continue in a middle leadership role? Can you confidently lead Biology, Chemistry and Physics teams across KS3 and KS4, driving standards, outcomes and curriculum improvement? Are you looking for a leadership opportunity in a structured, high-expectation school where behaviour, systems and workload are well managed? If so, this could be the role for you. Subject Leader Science - The Role A high-performing secondary school in Croydon is seeking an ambitious and experienced Subject Leader of Science to join them from September 2026. The successful candidate will lead a team of Biology, Chemistry and Physics teachers, taking responsibility for curriculum development, teaching and learning, and improving outcomes across KS3 and KS4. You will play a key role in setting high expectations for students and staff, monitoring progress, and ensuring consistently strong delivery across the department. This includes driving improvement strategies, supporting CPD, and contributing to whole-school priorities. Strong leadership, excellent subject knowledge, and a proven track record of raising attainment are essential. Subject Leader Science - The School This is a well-regarded, high-achieving secondary school with a strong focus on structure, behaviour and academic excellence. The school has clear systems in place, a knowledge-rich curriculum, and a culture of consistency and high expectations. Staff benefit from strong leadership support, clear behaviour systems, and a workload model designed to reduce unnecessary workload through centralised resources, whole-class feedback, and well-planned processes. The school places a strong emphasis on staff wellbeing, professional development, and collaboration across departments. If you believe this Subject Leader Science role is for you, APPLY now, or contact Lee Allen at TLTP.
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Subject Leader Science - Croydon - September 2026 Start - MPS/UPS + TLR1C (£14,706) Outer London Subject Leader Science - Croydon Subject Leader Science - September 2026 Start Subject Leader Science - Full Time, Permanent Subject Leader Science - MPS/UPS + TLR1C (Outer London, £14,706) Are you an experienced Science teacher ready to step into or continue in a middle leadership role? Can you confidently lead Biology, Chemistry and Physics teams across KS3 and KS4, driving standards, outcomes and curriculum improvement? Are you looking for a leadership opportunity in a structured, high-expectation school where behaviour, systems and workload are well managed? If so, this could be the role for you. Subject Leader Science - The Role A high-performing secondary school in Croydon is seeking an ambitious and experienced Subject Leader of Science to join them from September 2026. The successful candidate will lead a team of Biology, Chemistry and Physics teachers, taking responsibility for curriculum development, teaching and learning, and improving outcomes across KS3 and KS4. You will play a key role in setting high expectations for students and staff, monitoring progress, and ensuring consistently strong delivery across the department. This includes driving improvement strategies, supporting CPD, and contributing to whole-school priorities. Strong leadership, excellent subject knowledge, and a proven track record of raising attainment are essential. Subject Leader Science - The School This is a well-regarded, high-achieving secondary school with a strong focus on structure, behaviour and academic excellence. The school has clear systems in place, a knowledge-rich curriculum, and a culture of consistency and high expectations. Staff benefit from strong leadership support, clear behaviour systems, and a workload model designed to reduce unnecessary workload through centralised resources, whole-class feedback, and well-planned processes. The school places a strong emphasis on staff wellbeing, professional development, and collaboration across departments. If you believe this Subject Leader Science role is for you, APPLY now, or contact Lee Allen at TLTP.
Pertemps Wolverhampton Industrial
West Bromwich, West Midlands
Pertemps West Bromwich are currently recruiting for a detail-oriented and proactive Quality Control Analyst to join our well renowned manufacturing client. In this hands-on lab-based role, you'll be responsible for in-process/sample testing and testing final products to ensure compliance with quality standards. You'll support production and quality improvements while ensuring health, safety, and regulatory compliance. Key Responsibilities: Perform routine and non-routine chemical analysis to SOPs Operate, calibrate, and maintain laboratory instruments Conduct in-process checks and environmental monitoring (as required) Record, verify, and report analytical data in line with ISO 9001 standards Support investigations into material/equipment failures Manage reagent stocks and maintain sample storage Assist in developing and validating SOPs Ensure correct PPE use and safe disposal of chemical waste Requirements: HNC or higher in Chemistry or related scientific discipline Minimum 2 years experience in an analytical laboratory Strong knowledge of chemical analysis techniques Understanding of ISO standards, COSHH, and health & safety protocols Good documentation skills and attention to detail Team-oriented with strong communication skills Desirable: IOSH Working Safely or equivalent Experience with LIMS and deviation/OOS reporting Familiarity with ISO 14001 and environmental monitoring This is a great opportunity to develop your career in a well-established company with a strong focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Hours: Full continental shifts (4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights 5am/6am-5pm/6pm operating on a 7-week cycle then 18 days off) Pay- £20.37 per hour This position is temporary ongoing and could potentially lead to a permanent position
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Pertemps West Bromwich are currently recruiting for a detail-oriented and proactive Quality Control Analyst to join our well renowned manufacturing client. In this hands-on lab-based role, you'll be responsible for in-process/sample testing and testing final products to ensure compliance with quality standards. You'll support production and quality improvements while ensuring health, safety, and regulatory compliance. Key Responsibilities: Perform routine and non-routine chemical analysis to SOPs Operate, calibrate, and maintain laboratory instruments Conduct in-process checks and environmental monitoring (as required) Record, verify, and report analytical data in line with ISO 9001 standards Support investigations into material/equipment failures Manage reagent stocks and maintain sample storage Assist in developing and validating SOPs Ensure correct PPE use and safe disposal of chemical waste Requirements: HNC or higher in Chemistry or related scientific discipline Minimum 2 years experience in an analytical laboratory Strong knowledge of chemical analysis techniques Understanding of ISO standards, COSHH, and health & safety protocols Good documentation skills and attention to detail Team-oriented with strong communication skills Desirable: IOSH Working Safely or equivalent Experience with LIMS and deviation/OOS reporting Familiarity with ISO 14001 and environmental monitoring This is a great opportunity to develop your career in a well-established company with a strong focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement. Hours: Full continental shifts (4 on 4 off 2 days 2 nights 5am/6am-5pm/6pm operating on a 7-week cycle then 18 days off) Pay- £20.37 per hour This position is temporary ongoing and could potentially lead to a permanent position
Our World leading defence client has a requirement for an Electro-Plating Technician. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate recent experience from a similar environment (ideally covering plating, pickling, passivation, chemical handling etc). To carry out metal finishing and electroplating processes safely and accurately, ensuring coated components meet quality, thickness, and appearance specifications while complying with environmental and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Plating Operations Prepare components for plating (cleaning, degreasing, rinsing, masking) Set up and operate plating tanks (e.g. zinc, nickel, chrome, copper, silver & gold) Monitor bath chemistry, temperature, voltage, and current Load and unload parts using racks, jigs, or barrels Carry out post-plating processes such as passivation, drying, and inspection Quality Control Inspect plated parts for thickness, adhesion, finish, and defects Use measuring tools (scales, micrometers, thickness gauges, test panels) Identify and correct plating faults (burning, blistering, poor coverage) Record process data and quality results Maintenance & Housekeeping Maintain tanks, filters, pumps, and anodes Assist with bath make-up, replenishment, and chemical additions Keep work areas clean and organised Support waste treatment and effluent control processes Health, Safety & Environment Follow COSHH and chemical handling procedures Wear and maintain appropriate PPE Handle acids, alkalis, and metal salts safely Comply with environmental and waste disposal regulations Report spills, incidents, or unsafe conditions immediately Skills & Competencies Technical Skills Understanding of electroplating principles Ability to follow Process sheets and work instructions Basic chemical handling and measurement Fault-finding and problem-solving in plating processes Personal Skills Attention to detail and consistency Good manual dexterity Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong safety awareness Reliable and methodical approach to work Qualifications & Experience Previous experience in a plating or metal finishing environment (preferred) On-the-job training typically provided NVQ / vocational qualification in Surface Treatment or Manufacturing (desirable) Basic literacy and numeracy skills required Working Conditions Industrial workshop environment Standing for long periods Exposure to chemicals (with PPE and controls) Shift work may be required For security reasons, applications can only be accepted from UK nationals, with the ability to pass BPSS security clearance. These roles are being recruited on a long term contract basis, but (due to the level of training involved) permanent opportunities are expected to be available in the future. To apply, or for more detail, please reach out with your latest CV to Steve Johnstone at Morson Edge using (url removed)
Apr 28, 2026
Contractor
Our World leading defence client has a requirement for an Electro-Plating Technician. The successful candidate will need to demonstrate recent experience from a similar environment (ideally covering plating, pickling, passivation, chemical handling etc). To carry out metal finishing and electroplating processes safely and accurately, ensuring coated components meet quality, thickness, and appearance specifications while complying with environmental and safety standards. Key Responsibilities Plating Operations Prepare components for plating (cleaning, degreasing, rinsing, masking) Set up and operate plating tanks (e.g. zinc, nickel, chrome, copper, silver & gold) Monitor bath chemistry, temperature, voltage, and current Load and unload parts using racks, jigs, or barrels Carry out post-plating processes such as passivation, drying, and inspection Quality Control Inspect plated parts for thickness, adhesion, finish, and defects Use measuring tools (scales, micrometers, thickness gauges, test panels) Identify and correct plating faults (burning, blistering, poor coverage) Record process data and quality results Maintenance & Housekeeping Maintain tanks, filters, pumps, and anodes Assist with bath make-up, replenishment, and chemical additions Keep work areas clean and organised Support waste treatment and effluent control processes Health, Safety & Environment Follow COSHH and chemical handling procedures Wear and maintain appropriate PPE Handle acids, alkalis, and metal salts safely Comply with environmental and waste disposal regulations Report spills, incidents, or unsafe conditions immediately Skills & Competencies Technical Skills Understanding of electroplating principles Ability to follow Process sheets and work instructions Basic chemical handling and measurement Fault-finding and problem-solving in plating processes Personal Skills Attention to detail and consistency Good manual dexterity Ability to work independently and as part of a team Strong safety awareness Reliable and methodical approach to work Qualifications & Experience Previous experience in a plating or metal finishing environment (preferred) On-the-job training typically provided NVQ / vocational qualification in Surface Treatment or Manufacturing (desirable) Basic literacy and numeracy skills required Working Conditions Industrial workshop environment Standing for long periods Exposure to chemicals (with PPE and controls) Shift work may be required For security reasons, applications can only be accepted from UK nationals, with the ability to pass BPSS security clearance. These roles are being recruited on a long term contract basis, but (due to the level of training involved) permanent opportunities are expected to be available in the future. To apply, or for more detail, please reach out with your latest CV to Steve Johnstone at Morson Edge using (url removed)
Project Engineer Location: Office & field-based Department: Projects Travel: UK & occasional international travel The Opportunity We are working with a global, technology-led engineering organisation that designs and delivers automated scientific systems used by leading multinational companies, universities, and research institutions. Their equipment plays a key role in advancing chemical and biosynthesis processes, typically operating in laboratory and pilot-scale environments. The company specialises in bespoke, high-specification systems that integrate reactors with advanced heating, cooling, dosing, sensing, and fully automated control software. With an international footprint and a collaborative engineering culture, they are known for technical excellence, innovation, and long-term customer partnerships. They are now looking to appoint a Project Engineer to support the delivery of technically complex, customer-focused projects from confirmation through to installation and commissioning. The Role As a Project Engineer, you will take ownership of assigned projects, coordinating cross-functional teams to ensure systems are designed, built, tested, and delivered on time and to specification. You will act as a key technical point of contact internally and externally, ensuring a seamless journey from production to customer handover. This role is primarily office-based, with site visits and travel as required by customer and project needs. Key Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and support the build and commissioning of automated scientific instruments based on established designs Produce detailed project documentation including technical specifications, PFD schematics, bills of materials, routing plans, and quality test plans Coordinate mechanical, electrical, and software engineering activities to ensure timely and accurate system integration Act as the primary technical liaison between internal teams, suppliers, and customers Schedule and lead project meetings, providing clear progress updates and managing expectations Maintain accurate project and production records, including ERP entries, quality documentation, and testing reports Coordinate and carry out project-specific testing, verification, and validation activities Analyse test data and troubleshoot technical or performance issues during production and QA stages Support installation, commissioning, and training at customer sites Contribute to design changes, continuous improvement initiatives, and best practice development Promote safe working practices and report any health & safety concerns Provide flexible support to the wider engineering and projects team as required What We're Looking For Essential: Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences Experience working methodically in a structured, production-focused environment Confident and professional in customer-facing situations Competent with Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Outlook, Visio, Teams) Ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to shifting priorities Full driving licence and willingness to travel within the UK, EU, and internationally Desirable: Experience using ERP systems, ideally SAP Business One Exposure to instrumentation, automation, laboratory, or pilot-scale process equipment What's Offered Structured on-boarding and comprehensive product training Ongoing mentoring from experienced project managers and senior engineers Formal training in systems, health & safety, and internal management processes The opportunity to work on cutting-edge scientific and engineering projects A supportive, collaborative, and technically driven environment
Apr 28, 2026
Full time
Project Engineer Location: Office & field-based Department: Projects Travel: UK & occasional international travel The Opportunity We are working with a global, technology-led engineering organisation that designs and delivers automated scientific systems used by leading multinational companies, universities, and research institutions. Their equipment plays a key role in advancing chemical and biosynthesis processes, typically operating in laboratory and pilot-scale environments. The company specialises in bespoke, high-specification systems that integrate reactors with advanced heating, cooling, dosing, sensing, and fully automated control software. With an international footprint and a collaborative engineering culture, they are known for technical excellence, innovation, and long-term customer partnerships. They are now looking to appoint a Project Engineer to support the delivery of technically complex, customer-focused projects from confirmation through to installation and commissioning. The Role As a Project Engineer, you will take ownership of assigned projects, coordinating cross-functional teams to ensure systems are designed, built, tested, and delivered on time and to specification. You will act as a key technical point of contact internally and externally, ensuring a seamless journey from production to customer handover. This role is primarily office-based, with site visits and travel as required by customer and project needs. Key Responsibilities Plan, coordinate, and support the build and commissioning of automated scientific instruments based on established designs Produce detailed project documentation including technical specifications, PFD schematics, bills of materials, routing plans, and quality test plans Coordinate mechanical, electrical, and software engineering activities to ensure timely and accurate system integration Act as the primary technical liaison between internal teams, suppliers, and customers Schedule and lead project meetings, providing clear progress updates and managing expectations Maintain accurate project and production records, including ERP entries, quality documentation, and testing reports Coordinate and carry out project-specific testing, verification, and validation activities Analyse test data and troubleshoot technical or performance issues during production and QA stages Support installation, commissioning, and training at customer sites Contribute to design changes, continuous improvement initiatives, and best practice development Promote safe working practices and report any health & safety concerns Provide flexible support to the wider engineering and projects team as required What We're Looking For Essential: Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Strong analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills Ability to communicate complex technical information clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences Experience working methodically in a structured, production-focused environment Confident and professional in customer-facing situations Competent with Microsoft Office tools (Excel, Outlook, Visio, Teams) Ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to shifting priorities Full driving licence and willingness to travel within the UK, EU, and internationally Desirable: Experience using ERP systems, ideally SAP Business One Exposure to instrumentation, automation, laboratory, or pilot-scale process equipment What's Offered Structured on-boarding and comprehensive product training Ongoing mentoring from experienced project managers and senior engineers Formal training in systems, health & safety, and internal management processes The opportunity to work on cutting-edge scientific and engineering projects A supportive, collaborative, and technically driven environment
Activate your potential - join NORIT, the world leader in activated carbon production! We're looking for an energetic and results-driven Sales Manager to take charge of a defined sales territory in the United Kingdom and the Nordics, managing key customer relationships and driving growth across the regions. In this role you'll play a pivotal role in achieving ambitious sales and profitability goals. If you're passionate about consultative selling, developing long term client partnerships, tapping into new markets and making a tangible impact, we want to hear from you. In this role you will: Manage the United Kingdom and the Nordicsand sell NORIT products, generating target levels of revenue, volume, margins, and days outstanding from customer base, Develop volume and revenue forecasts, sales plans and strategies for achieving desired results, Drive both current and future value for NORIT by building a shared understanding of the individual customer and overall portfolio profitability, focusing on where NORIT can differentiate itself at the interface with the customer, Effectively communicate and negotiate complex sales contracts with customers. Educate customers on new products and product enhancements; articulate and present product features and benefits. Collaborate with Application Specialists on these matters, Provide commercial support, coordinating activities with internal stakeholders and production sites for roughly 30% of work time, Identify new market opportunities across Eastern Europe as well as target builds; seek out competitive information. Establish and maintain processes that ensure accurate budget and forecast information for the business, Lead NORIT's efforts to establish levels of excellence in indirect channel management/distribution management and customer service, Consistently use as the main CRM tool, maintaining up-to-date Sales Funnel in which we utilize ComStrat, Balance of Power and ENS negotiations preparation documents. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or biochemistry, 5-10 years of experience in Technical Sales experience within the chemical or food & beverage industry (previous experience of selling activated carbon is an advantage), Ability to effectively engage in verbal and written communications that are timely, direct, concise, clear and relevant, and delivered with appropriate style and tone, Strong sense of ownership and responsibility for achieving results, Experience with channel partners/distribution management is an advantage. Ability to drive sales proactively with the ability to quickly identify opportunities, enter new markets, and deliver impactful results, Excellent verbal and written English skills are essential. Benefits: Competitive salary base with variable pay, A flat organizational structure that fosters collaboration and empowers employees to take ownership of their projects, Exciting challenges through management of multiple projects and diversity of tasks, Opportunities for professional growth and development as we take on new projects.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Activate your potential - join NORIT, the world leader in activated carbon production! We're looking for an energetic and results-driven Sales Manager to take charge of a defined sales territory in the United Kingdom and the Nordics, managing key customer relationships and driving growth across the regions. In this role you'll play a pivotal role in achieving ambitious sales and profitability goals. If you're passionate about consultative selling, developing long term client partnerships, tapping into new markets and making a tangible impact, we want to hear from you. In this role you will: Manage the United Kingdom and the Nordicsand sell NORIT products, generating target levels of revenue, volume, margins, and days outstanding from customer base, Develop volume and revenue forecasts, sales plans and strategies for achieving desired results, Drive both current and future value for NORIT by building a shared understanding of the individual customer and overall portfolio profitability, focusing on where NORIT can differentiate itself at the interface with the customer, Effectively communicate and negotiate complex sales contracts with customers. Educate customers on new products and product enhancements; articulate and present product features and benefits. Collaborate with Application Specialists on these matters, Provide commercial support, coordinating activities with internal stakeholders and production sites for roughly 30% of work time, Identify new market opportunities across Eastern Europe as well as target builds; seek out competitive information. Establish and maintain processes that ensure accurate budget and forecast information for the business, Lead NORIT's efforts to establish levels of excellence in indirect channel management/distribution management and customer service, Consistently use as the main CRM tool, maintaining up-to-date Sales Funnel in which we utilize ComStrat, Balance of Power and ENS negotiations preparation documents. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or biochemistry, 5-10 years of experience in Technical Sales experience within the chemical or food & beverage industry (previous experience of selling activated carbon is an advantage), Ability to effectively engage in verbal and written communications that are timely, direct, concise, clear and relevant, and delivered with appropriate style and tone, Strong sense of ownership and responsibility for achieving results, Experience with channel partners/distribution management is an advantage. Ability to drive sales proactively with the ability to quickly identify opportunities, enter new markets, and deliver impactful results, Excellent verbal and written English skills are essential. Benefits: Competitive salary base with variable pay, A flat organizational structure that fosters collaboration and empowers employees to take ownership of their projects, Exciting challenges through management of multiple projects and diversity of tasks, Opportunities for professional growth and development as we take on new projects.
Research Engineer - Process Chemistry & Scale Up On-site / Hybrid considered Salary £26,000 - £34,000 per annum About the Role: CPI is seeking a Research Engineer - Process Chemistry & Scale Up to join our Process Chemistry and Scale Up team, an interdisciplinary group of engineers and chemists working at the interface between laboratory science and pilot-scale manufacturing. This role is firmly engineering-focused. You will work alongside process chemists to bridge the gap between bench-scale chemistry and scalable, robust processes , with a particular focus on powder-based systems, particle technologies, and battery-related applications . The team has recently opened a new pilot plant facility , and this role will play a key part in commissioning, maintaining, and operating larger-scale equipment - supporting scale-up, process understanding, and delivery of client and internal programmes. This opportunity is well suited to an early-career or developing engineer (for example a recent PhD graduate or MEng Chemical Engineer) who wants to apply engineering thinking in a hands-on, applied R&D environment. What You'll Be Responsible For: Process Engineering & Scale-Up Support scale-up activities from bench-scale chemistry into pilot-scale processes Apply engineering principles to translate laboratory concepts into practical, scalable solutions Work closely with chemists to enable robust and manufacturable processes Pilot Plant & Equipment Support Commission, maintain, and support pilot-scale processing equipment Carry out equipment calibration, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting Support the safe operation of larger-scale and specialist process equipment Powder & Particle Technology Contribute to projects involving powder processing, characterisation, and handling Apply knowledge of particulate systems within battery materials and related technologies Support development work involving complex particles and solids processing Process Understanding & Modelling Contribute to process simulation, modelling, and data analysis where appropriate Support experimental planning, scale-up studies, and technical reporting Maintain high-quality documentation in line with SHE, quality, and best practice requirements Collaboration & Delivery Work as part of a multidisciplinary team of engineers and chemists Take ownership of delegated engineering tasks and deliver them reliably Support commissioning and early operation of new facilities and capabilities About You: You are an engineer first and foremost , with an interest in applying engineering thinking to chemistry-led processes. You enjoy practical problem-solving and want exposure to real equipment, pilot plants, and scale-up challenges. You'll bring: A background in Chemical Engineering (degree, MEng, or PhD) or a closely related discipline An engineering mindset with an interest in process scale-up and applied R&D Exposure to powders, particles, solids handling, or powder characterisation (from academia or industry) Willingness to work hands-on with equipment in a pilot-plant environment A structured, dependable approach to completing delegated tasks Desirable (but not essential): Exposure to battery materials or battery processing Experience of pilot-scale equipment, commissioning activities, or laboratories Familiarity with process simulation or modelling tools PhD qualification or membership (or working towards membership) of a professional engineering body This role is not suited to a pure scientist profile - we are specifically looking for someone who wants to develop and apply engineering capability . Why Join CPI? Work at the interface of chemistry, engineering, and scale-up Hands-on experience with new pilot plant facilities and equipment Exposure to emerging technologies, including battery materials and particulate systems Supportive, collaborative team environment with strong technical mentoring Clear development pathway, with potential to progress role level and salary Location & Working Pattern Based primarily on site within CPI's facilities Some flexibility may be available depending on project needs Role involves practical, on-site engineering work with pilot equipment Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Research Engineer - Process Chemistry & Scale Up On-site / Hybrid considered Salary £26,000 - £34,000 per annum About the Role: CPI is seeking a Research Engineer - Process Chemistry & Scale Up to join our Process Chemistry and Scale Up team, an interdisciplinary group of engineers and chemists working at the interface between laboratory science and pilot-scale manufacturing. This role is firmly engineering-focused. You will work alongside process chemists to bridge the gap between bench-scale chemistry and scalable, robust processes , with a particular focus on powder-based systems, particle technologies, and battery-related applications . The team has recently opened a new pilot plant facility , and this role will play a key part in commissioning, maintaining, and operating larger-scale equipment - supporting scale-up, process understanding, and delivery of client and internal programmes. This opportunity is well suited to an early-career or developing engineer (for example a recent PhD graduate or MEng Chemical Engineer) who wants to apply engineering thinking in a hands-on, applied R&D environment. What You'll Be Responsible For: Process Engineering & Scale-Up Support scale-up activities from bench-scale chemistry into pilot-scale processes Apply engineering principles to translate laboratory concepts into practical, scalable solutions Work closely with chemists to enable robust and manufacturable processes Pilot Plant & Equipment Support Commission, maintain, and support pilot-scale processing equipment Carry out equipment calibration, routine maintenance, and troubleshooting Support the safe operation of larger-scale and specialist process equipment Powder & Particle Technology Contribute to projects involving powder processing, characterisation, and handling Apply knowledge of particulate systems within battery materials and related technologies Support development work involving complex particles and solids processing Process Understanding & Modelling Contribute to process simulation, modelling, and data analysis where appropriate Support experimental planning, scale-up studies, and technical reporting Maintain high-quality documentation in line with SHE, quality, and best practice requirements Collaboration & Delivery Work as part of a multidisciplinary team of engineers and chemists Take ownership of delegated engineering tasks and deliver them reliably Support commissioning and early operation of new facilities and capabilities About You: You are an engineer first and foremost , with an interest in applying engineering thinking to chemistry-led processes. You enjoy practical problem-solving and want exposure to real equipment, pilot plants, and scale-up challenges. You'll bring: A background in Chemical Engineering (degree, MEng, or PhD) or a closely related discipline An engineering mindset with an interest in process scale-up and applied R&D Exposure to powders, particles, solids handling, or powder characterisation (from academia or industry) Willingness to work hands-on with equipment in a pilot-plant environment A structured, dependable approach to completing delegated tasks Desirable (but not essential): Exposure to battery materials or battery processing Experience of pilot-scale equipment, commissioning activities, or laboratories Familiarity with process simulation or modelling tools PhD qualification or membership (or working towards membership) of a professional engineering body This role is not suited to a pure scientist profile - we are specifically looking for someone who wants to develop and apply engineering capability . Why Join CPI? Work at the interface of chemistry, engineering, and scale-up Hands-on experience with new pilot plant facilities and equipment Exposure to emerging technologies, including battery materials and particulate systems Supportive, collaborative team environment with strong technical mentoring Clear development pathway, with potential to progress role level and salary Location & Working Pattern Based primarily on site within CPI's facilities Some flexibility may be available depending on project needs Role involves practical, on-site engineering work with pilot equipment Guidant, Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
Chemistry Laboratory Technician Location: Cambridge, UK Salary: 13 - 14 p/h (commensurate with experience) Duration: Anticipated 12 month contract initially Proclinical is working alongside a discovery-focused life sciences organisation which is based in Cambridge and is seeking a Chemistry Laboratory Technician to join its laboratory operations team. This is a hands-on, lab-based role supporting day-to-day chemistry lab activities within a modern drug discovery environment. The position is central to ensuring laboratories run smoothly, enabling scientists to focus on core research and discovery work. It will primarily support the Chemistry function, with scope to provide wider operational support across related scientific teams as the organisation continues to grow. Key Responsibilities include; Laboratory & Inventory Support Register incoming chemicals into the laboratory inventory system Manage consumables, reagents and solvent stock using structured stock control processes (e.g. Kanban) Place chemical and consumable orders via catalogue and non-catalogue systems Waste & Compliance Prepare, label and manage chemical waste streams in line with regulatory requirements Coordinate waste collections with internal and campus-wide teams Support COSHH documentation for laboratory technician activities Laboratory Operations General laboratory housekeeping and support tasks Dry ice top-ups, liquid nitrogen refills and gas cylinder checks Preparation of solutions and LC?MS solvent management Routine fume hood airflow checks Monitor and replenish PPE, spill kits and first aid supplies Coordinate lab coat laundering Equipment Support Basic support of open-access analytical equipment (e.g. LC?MS, NMR), including solvent management and routine checks Raise maintenance requests and liaise with vendors where required Cross Functional Support Provide operational resilience across other laboratory functions, including biology, compound management and DMPK as needed Experience & Skills: Demonstrable experience working in a laboratory environment Good understanding of laboratory operations, safety and compliance Strong organisational skills with attention to detail Comfortable working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Competent IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Desirable (but not essential): Degree in Chemistry or a related scientific discipline Knowledge of COSHH and chemical inventory systems Exposure to LC?MS, NMR or HPLC in a support capacity Experience with procurement or stock management systems If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contact Neil Walton at (url removed). If you are interested in applying to this exciting opportunity, then please click 'Apply' or to speak to one of our specialists please request a call back at the top of this page. Proclinical is a leading life sciences recruiter focused on finding exceptional people and matching them with the finest positions across the globe. Proclinical is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. By submitting this application, you confirm that you've read and understood our privacy policy, which informs you how we process and safeguard your data - (url removed)
Apr 27, 2026
Contractor
Chemistry Laboratory Technician Location: Cambridge, UK Salary: 13 - 14 p/h (commensurate with experience) Duration: Anticipated 12 month contract initially Proclinical is working alongside a discovery-focused life sciences organisation which is based in Cambridge and is seeking a Chemistry Laboratory Technician to join its laboratory operations team. This is a hands-on, lab-based role supporting day-to-day chemistry lab activities within a modern drug discovery environment. The position is central to ensuring laboratories run smoothly, enabling scientists to focus on core research and discovery work. It will primarily support the Chemistry function, with scope to provide wider operational support across related scientific teams as the organisation continues to grow. Key Responsibilities include; Laboratory & Inventory Support Register incoming chemicals into the laboratory inventory system Manage consumables, reagents and solvent stock using structured stock control processes (e.g. Kanban) Place chemical and consumable orders via catalogue and non-catalogue systems Waste & Compliance Prepare, label and manage chemical waste streams in line with regulatory requirements Coordinate waste collections with internal and campus-wide teams Support COSHH documentation for laboratory technician activities Laboratory Operations General laboratory housekeeping and support tasks Dry ice top-ups, liquid nitrogen refills and gas cylinder checks Preparation of solutions and LC?MS solvent management Routine fume hood airflow checks Monitor and replenish PPE, spill kits and first aid supplies Coordinate lab coat laundering Equipment Support Basic support of open-access analytical equipment (e.g. LC?MS, NMR), including solvent management and routine checks Raise maintenance requests and liaise with vendors where required Cross Functional Support Provide operational resilience across other laboratory functions, including biology, compound management and DMPK as needed Experience & Skills: Demonstrable experience working in a laboratory environment Good understanding of laboratory operations, safety and compliance Strong organisational skills with attention to detail Comfortable working independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Competent IT skills (e.g. Microsoft Office) Desirable (but not essential): Degree in Chemistry or a related scientific discipline Knowledge of COSHH and chemical inventory systems Exposure to LC?MS, NMR or HPLC in a support capacity Experience with procurement or stock management systems If you are having difficulty in applying or if you have any questions, please contact Neil Walton at (url removed). If you are interested in applying to this exciting opportunity, then please click 'Apply' or to speak to one of our specialists please request a call back at the top of this page. Proclinical is a leading life sciences recruiter focused on finding exceptional people and matching them with the finest positions across the globe. Proclinical is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. By submitting this application, you confirm that you've read and understood our privacy policy, which informs you how we process and safeguard your data - (url removed)
Biophysical Characterisation Analyst Annual Salary: 32k - 36k DOE Location: Greater Manchester Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Reed Scientific is excited to announce an opportunity for a Biophysical Characterisation Analyst to join our client's GMP/GLP laboratories. Due to year-on-year success and business growth, we are seeking experienced scientists who are proficient in techniques such as c-IEF, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE, mRNA analysis techniques, and ELISA/Plate based residual impurity analysis, primarily for the analysis of Biopharmaceutical products. Day-to-day of the role: Support a wide array of projects involving routine analysis, method development, method validations, and troubleshooting across varying scales, scopes, and timelines. Plan and perform analytical work, generating and interpreting data, and writing reports when required. Liaise proactively and reactively with others inside and outside the department to provide or obtain information, ensuring effective completion of work. Build relationships and contacts to facilitate future exchange of information. Required Skills & Qualifications: BSc / MSc/ PhD in Biochemistry/Chemistry or a related scientific discipline is essential. In-depth knowledge of Biological Characterisation with extensive experience using Biophysical and Chromatography techniques for the analysis of biopharmaceuticals, such as UV, CD, NMR, FTIR, fluorescence, SEC-MALS, AUC, DLS, and DSC. Comprehensive experience working in a GxP regulatory laboratory with a strong understanding of GLP/GMP principles. Strong method development and validation experience. Experience working with large molecules and proteins. Experience in Oligonucleotide & mRNA analysis would be very advantageous. Demonstrable experience in training, supervising, and coordinating the work of more junior scientists. Good practical laboratory and problem-solving skills. Good IT literacy skills. Clear written and verbal communication skills with the ability to clearly convey processes, results, and key messages and able to build rapport quickly and effectively. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Supportive team environment. How to Apply: If you are interested in the Biophysical Characterisation Analyst role and meet the qualifications, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position. We regret to inform that we cannot provide sponsorship to work in the UK.
Apr 27, 2026
Full time
Biophysical Characterisation Analyst Annual Salary: 32k - 36k DOE Location: Greater Manchester Job Type: Permanent, Full Time Reed Scientific is excited to announce an opportunity for a Biophysical Characterisation Analyst to join our client's GMP/GLP laboratories. Due to year-on-year success and business growth, we are seeking experienced scientists who are proficient in techniques such as c-IEF, CE-SDS, SDS-PAGE, mRNA analysis techniques, and ELISA/Plate based residual impurity analysis, primarily for the analysis of Biopharmaceutical products. Day-to-day of the role: Support a wide array of projects involving routine analysis, method development, method validations, and troubleshooting across varying scales, scopes, and timelines. Plan and perform analytical work, generating and interpreting data, and writing reports when required. Liaise proactively and reactively with others inside and outside the department to provide or obtain information, ensuring effective completion of work. Build relationships and contacts to facilitate future exchange of information. Required Skills & Qualifications: BSc / MSc/ PhD in Biochemistry/Chemistry or a related scientific discipline is essential. In-depth knowledge of Biological Characterisation with extensive experience using Biophysical and Chromatography techniques for the analysis of biopharmaceuticals, such as UV, CD, NMR, FTIR, fluorescence, SEC-MALS, AUC, DLS, and DSC. Comprehensive experience working in a GxP regulatory laboratory with a strong understanding of GLP/GMP principles. Strong method development and validation experience. Experience working with large molecules and proteins. Experience in Oligonucleotide & mRNA analysis would be very advantageous. Demonstrable experience in training, supervising, and coordinating the work of more junior scientists. Good practical laboratory and problem-solving skills. Good IT literacy skills. Clear written and verbal communication skills with the ability to clearly convey processes, results, and key messages and able to build rapport quickly and effectively. Benefits: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional growth and development. Supportive team environment. How to Apply: If you are interested in the Biophysical Characterisation Analyst role and meet the qualifications, please submit your CV detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this position. We regret to inform that we cannot provide sponsorship to work in the UK.
Activate your potential - join NORIT, the world leader in activated carbon production! We're looking for an energetic and results-driven Sales Manager to take charge of a defined sales territory in the United Kingdom and the Nordics, managing key customer relationships and driving growth across the regions. In this role you'll play a pivotal role in achieving ambitious sales and profitability goals. If you're passionate about consultative selling, developing long term client partnerships, tapping into new markets and making a tangible impact, we want to hear from you. In this role you will: Manage the United Kingdom and the Nordicsand sell NORIT products, generating target levels of revenue, volume, margins, and days outstanding from customer base, Develop volume and revenue forecasts, sales plans and strategies for achieving desired results, Drive both current and future value for NORIT by building a shared understanding of the individual customer and overall portfolio profitability, focusing on where NORIT can differentiate itself at the interface with the customer, Effectively communicate and negotiate complex sales contracts with customers. Educate customers on new products and product enhancements; articulate and present product features and benefits. Collaborate with Application Specialists on these matters, Provide commercial support, coordinating activities with internal stakeholders and production sites for roughly 30% of work time, Identify new market opportunities across Eastern Europe as well as target builds; seek out competitive information. Establish and maintain processes that ensure accurate budget and forecast information for the business, Lead NORIT's efforts to establish levels of excellence in indirect channel management/distribution management and customer service, Consistently use as the main CRM tool, maintaining up-to-date Sales Funnel in which we utilize ComStrat, Balance of Power and ENS negotiations preparation documents. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or biochemistry, 5-10 years of experience in Technical Sales experience within the chemical or food & beverage industry (previous experience of selling activated carbon is an advantage), Ability to effectively engage in verbal and written communications that are timely, direct, concise, clear and relevant, and delivered with appropriate style and tone, Strong sense of ownership and responsibility for achieving results, Experience with channel partners/distribution management is an advantage. Ability to drive sales proactively with the ability to quickly identify opportunities, enter new markets, and deliver impactful results, Excellent verbal and written English skills are essential. Benefits: Competitive salary base with variable pay, A flat organizational structure that fosters collaboration and empowers employees to take ownership of their projects, Exciting challenges through management of multiple projects and diversity of tasks, Opportunities for professional growth and development as we take on new projects.
Apr 24, 2026
Full time
Activate your potential - join NORIT, the world leader in activated carbon production! We're looking for an energetic and results-driven Sales Manager to take charge of a defined sales territory in the United Kingdom and the Nordics, managing key customer relationships and driving growth across the regions. In this role you'll play a pivotal role in achieving ambitious sales and profitability goals. If you're passionate about consultative selling, developing long term client partnerships, tapping into new markets and making a tangible impact, we want to hear from you. In this role you will: Manage the United Kingdom and the Nordicsand sell NORIT products, generating target levels of revenue, volume, margins, and days outstanding from customer base, Develop volume and revenue forecasts, sales plans and strategies for achieving desired results, Drive both current and future value for NORIT by building a shared understanding of the individual customer and overall portfolio profitability, focusing on where NORIT can differentiate itself at the interface with the customer, Effectively communicate and negotiate complex sales contracts with customers. Educate customers on new products and product enhancements; articulate and present product features and benefits. Collaborate with Application Specialists on these matters, Provide commercial support, coordinating activities with internal stakeholders and production sites for roughly 30% of work time, Identify new market opportunities across Eastern Europe as well as target builds; seek out competitive information. Establish and maintain processes that ensure accurate budget and forecast information for the business, Lead NORIT's efforts to establish levels of excellence in indirect channel management/distribution management and customer service, Consistently use as the main CRM tool, maintaining up-to-date Sales Funnel in which we utilize ComStrat, Balance of Power and ENS negotiations preparation documents. Qualifications: Bachelor's or Master's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or biochemistry, 5-10 years of experience in Technical Sales experience within the chemical or food & beverage industry (previous experience of selling activated carbon is an advantage), Ability to effectively engage in verbal and written communications that are timely, direct, concise, clear and relevant, and delivered with appropriate style and tone, Strong sense of ownership and responsibility for achieving results, Experience with channel partners/distribution management is an advantage. Ability to drive sales proactively with the ability to quickly identify opportunities, enter new markets, and deliver impactful results, Excellent verbal and written English skills are essential. Benefits: Competitive salary base with variable pay, A flat organizational structure that fosters collaboration and empowers employees to take ownership of their projects, Exciting challenges through management of multiple projects and diversity of tasks, Opportunities for professional growth and development as we take on new projects.
Science Teacher (Chemistry & Physics) £180 - £260 per day Cambridge Are you an A-Level expert looking for a unique, high-impact teaching role? We are seeking a specialist Science Teacher to support two high-ability learners in a dedicated independent specialist setting. This is a rare opportunity to move away from large-classroom management and focus on high-level academic delivery for students with Autism and SEMH needs . You will have the creative freedom to select the exam board you feel best suits these learners, supported by fully functioning labs and a dedicated science technician. Your Responsibilities Dual-Specialism Delivery: Plan, deliver, and mark the full course content for both A-Level Chemistry and A-Level Physics . Curriculum Ownership: Select and implement the exam board/specification you deem most appropriate for these specific higher-ability learners. SEN Mentorship: Tailor your delivery to meet the needs of students with Autism and/or SEMH, ensuring academic rigor is balanced with a supportive, low-arousal approach. Collaborative Support: Lead sessions alongside a dedicated Teaching Assistant (TA) and work with the lab technician to resource practical experiments. Monitoring & Assessment: Provide detailed feedback and tracking to support Year 12/13 reviews with Local Authorities. What You'll Bring to the Team Subject Expertise: Prior experience delivering A-Level Science (Chemistry and Physics) is essential. SEN Experience: A background in supporting learners with Autism and/or SEMH needs, ideally within a specialist setting. Teaching Status: QTS is strongly preferred , though we can consider highly experienced A-Level specialists from independent or HE backgrounds. Small Group Mastery: The ability to build deep academic rapport in 1:2 or small-group environments. Compliance: An enhanced Child DBS on the Update Service (or a willingness to process a new one via Randstad). Why Partner with Randstad? PAYE Rates: £180 - £260 per day Fixed-Term Stability: A one-year booking starting September 2024, with a high likelihood of extending into a second year. Specialist Environment: Work in an independent setting with excellent facilities and a focus on student-centered success. Personalised Advocacy: Work with Neeraj , your dedicated consultant, who will manage the trial shift and onboarding process. Referral Bonus: Earn a £300 voucher for every specialist teacher you refer to us! How to Apply If you are a dedicated and supportive individual ready to make a difference in a school setting, please apply immediately with your CV or contact Neeraj at for more information. We are the UK market leader for recruitment in education. We have nearly two decades of experience helping teachers and support staff find temporary and permanent roles in schools, colleges, and nurseries. We partner with over 2,500 schools each week, supporting more than 135,000 children every day across the country, which allows us to find the right match for your skills.
Apr 24, 2026
Seasonal
Science Teacher (Chemistry & Physics) £180 - £260 per day Cambridge Are you an A-Level expert looking for a unique, high-impact teaching role? We are seeking a specialist Science Teacher to support two high-ability learners in a dedicated independent specialist setting. This is a rare opportunity to move away from large-classroom management and focus on high-level academic delivery for students with Autism and SEMH needs . You will have the creative freedom to select the exam board you feel best suits these learners, supported by fully functioning labs and a dedicated science technician. Your Responsibilities Dual-Specialism Delivery: Plan, deliver, and mark the full course content for both A-Level Chemistry and A-Level Physics . Curriculum Ownership: Select and implement the exam board/specification you deem most appropriate for these specific higher-ability learners. SEN Mentorship: Tailor your delivery to meet the needs of students with Autism and/or SEMH, ensuring academic rigor is balanced with a supportive, low-arousal approach. Collaborative Support: Lead sessions alongside a dedicated Teaching Assistant (TA) and work with the lab technician to resource practical experiments. Monitoring & Assessment: Provide detailed feedback and tracking to support Year 12/13 reviews with Local Authorities. What You'll Bring to the Team Subject Expertise: Prior experience delivering A-Level Science (Chemistry and Physics) is essential. SEN Experience: A background in supporting learners with Autism and/or SEMH needs, ideally within a specialist setting. Teaching Status: QTS is strongly preferred , though we can consider highly experienced A-Level specialists from independent or HE backgrounds. Small Group Mastery: The ability to build deep academic rapport in 1:2 or small-group environments. Compliance: An enhanced Child DBS on the Update Service (or a willingness to process a new one via Randstad). Why Partner with Randstad? PAYE Rates: £180 - £260 per day Fixed-Term Stability: A one-year booking starting September 2024, with a high likelihood of extending into a second year. Specialist Environment: Work in an independent setting with excellent facilities and a focus on student-centered success. Personalised Advocacy: Work with Neeraj , your dedicated consultant, who will manage the trial shift and onboarding process. Referral Bonus: Earn a £300 voucher for every specialist teacher you refer to us! How to Apply If you are a dedicated and supportive individual ready to make a difference in a school setting, please apply immediately with your CV or contact Neeraj at for more information. We are the UK market leader for recruitment in education. We have nearly two decades of experience helping teachers and support staff find temporary and permanent roles in schools, colleges, and nurseries. We partner with over 2,500 schools each week, supporting more than 135,000 children every day across the country, which allows us to find the right match for your skills.