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Chemistry Manager
Polypipe Group Slough, Berkshire
.Chemistry Manager page is loaded Chemistry Managerlocations: Alpha Scentific Sloughtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 3, 2026 (27 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101953Alpha Scientific is at the forefront of chemical and microbiological testing, reliably providing organisations with detailed analysis of water and air quality. We are a team of highly skilled and trained scientists who work from purpose-built, UKAS accredited laboratories in Sittingbourne, Slough and Manchester. Now part of the Genuit Groups' Climate Management Solutions (CMS) business unit, Alpha has ambitious growth plans. The Role The Chemistry Laboratory Manager is responsible for the daily operational, technical, financial, and people management operations of the chemistry analytical laboratory. The role ensures full compliance with ISO 17025, customer-specific standards, and all relevant regulatory and health and safety requirements, while driving continuous improvement, productivity and service excellence.The post holder will ensure the laboratory operates with operational flexibility, so capacity aligns with incoming sample volumes to maintain high productivity and market leading turnaround times. This will be driven by: Strong people leadership Process and continuous improvement Change management Service delivery excellence Cost control and commercial awareness Responsibilities The post holder operates with a high degree of autonomy within the framework of ISO 17025, UKAS, H&S, and regulatory standards. Responsible for planning workload, prioritising activities, and providing direct line management and technical guidance to the chemistry team. Regular engagement in management meetings, monthly performance and UKAS and customer audits Daily independent decision-making on operational priorities, staff management, non-conformances and customer complaints Represents the laboratory during customer and accreditation audits. Responsible for maintaining and updating analytical methods and SOPs in collaboration with the Quality Manager. Lead all water chemistry analytical operations, including process water, drinking water, wastewater, surface water, and trade effluent. Ensure full compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, UKAS requirements, and relevant regulatory standards Oversee method validation, verification, and uncertainty of measurement and instrument performance Review, authorise, and release analytical results and certificates of analysis. Assist in the review, improvement, and development of new analytical methods that bring business benefits. Maintain and continuously improve the Quality Management System. Lead internal audits, management reviews and corrective and preventive actions Ensure all customer contractual and regulatory requirements are fully met. Maintain all UKAS accreditations and external approvals. Liaise with statutory bodies, professional organisations, and suppliers. Promote a strong safety culture by applying and enforcing all company H&S policies, COSHH and risk assessments and environmental policies Responsibility for: recruitment, retention, motivation, mentoring, coaching, performance management in line with agreed KPIs Drive a quality-driven service culture. Act as a role model for Genuit Trademark Behaviours Provide technical support to external customers, sales and account management Support the development and optimal use of the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). Champion continuous improvements The Person Degree in Chemistry or related discipline Previous laboratory management experience. Strong working knowledge of ISO 17025. Proven experience in chemistry analysis. Excellent communication skills with confidence when dealing with customers, UKAS, and regulatory bodies. Strong leadership and team motivation ability. Financially and IT literate. Demonstrated ability to work to targets and manage expectations. High attention to detail with a strong understanding of laboratory business processes. Act with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. Maintain an open, honest, and approachable management style. The Benefits 25 days holiday Pension contribution matched up to 8% Life Assurance 3x base salary Private health scheme Genuit sharesave schemeHere at the Genuit Group we recognise and develop the contribution our people make to the Group's success and are committed to attracting talent from the widest pool. We have a role to play in making the built environment more sustainable, building a low carbon business ourselves as well as delivering sustainable solutions at scale.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
.Chemistry Manager page is loaded Chemistry Managerlocations: Alpha Scentific Sloughtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todaytime left to apply: End Date: April 3, 2026 (27 days left to apply)job requisition id: JR101953Alpha Scientific is at the forefront of chemical and microbiological testing, reliably providing organisations with detailed analysis of water and air quality. We are a team of highly skilled and trained scientists who work from purpose-built, UKAS accredited laboratories in Sittingbourne, Slough and Manchester. Now part of the Genuit Groups' Climate Management Solutions (CMS) business unit, Alpha has ambitious growth plans. The Role The Chemistry Laboratory Manager is responsible for the daily operational, technical, financial, and people management operations of the chemistry analytical laboratory. The role ensures full compliance with ISO 17025, customer-specific standards, and all relevant regulatory and health and safety requirements, while driving continuous improvement, productivity and service excellence.The post holder will ensure the laboratory operates with operational flexibility, so capacity aligns with incoming sample volumes to maintain high productivity and market leading turnaround times. This will be driven by: Strong people leadership Process and continuous improvement Change management Service delivery excellence Cost control and commercial awareness Responsibilities The post holder operates with a high degree of autonomy within the framework of ISO 17025, UKAS, H&S, and regulatory standards. Responsible for planning workload, prioritising activities, and providing direct line management and technical guidance to the chemistry team. Regular engagement in management meetings, monthly performance and UKAS and customer audits Daily independent decision-making on operational priorities, staff management, non-conformances and customer complaints Represents the laboratory during customer and accreditation audits. Responsible for maintaining and updating analytical methods and SOPs in collaboration with the Quality Manager. Lead all water chemistry analytical operations, including process water, drinking water, wastewater, surface water, and trade effluent. Ensure full compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, UKAS requirements, and relevant regulatory standards Oversee method validation, verification, and uncertainty of measurement and instrument performance Review, authorise, and release analytical results and certificates of analysis. Assist in the review, improvement, and development of new analytical methods that bring business benefits. Maintain and continuously improve the Quality Management System. Lead internal audits, management reviews and corrective and preventive actions Ensure all customer contractual and regulatory requirements are fully met. Maintain all UKAS accreditations and external approvals. Liaise with statutory bodies, professional organisations, and suppliers. Promote a strong safety culture by applying and enforcing all company H&S policies, COSHH and risk assessments and environmental policies Responsibility for: recruitment, retention, motivation, mentoring, coaching, performance management in line with agreed KPIs Drive a quality-driven service culture. Act as a role model for Genuit Trademark Behaviours Provide technical support to external customers, sales and account management Support the development and optimal use of the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS). Champion continuous improvements The Person Degree in Chemistry or related discipline Previous laboratory management experience. Strong working knowledge of ISO 17025. Proven experience in chemistry analysis. Excellent communication skills with confidence when dealing with customers, UKAS, and regulatory bodies. Strong leadership and team motivation ability. Financially and IT literate. Demonstrated ability to work to targets and manage expectations. High attention to detail with a strong understanding of laboratory business processes. Act with integrity, professionalism, and accountability. Maintain an open, honest, and approachable management style. The Benefits 25 days holiday Pension contribution matched up to 8% Life Assurance 3x base salary Private health scheme Genuit sharesave schemeHere at the Genuit Group we recognise and develop the contribution our people make to the Group's success and are committed to attracting talent from the widest pool. We have a role to play in making the built environment more sustainable, building a low carbon business ourselves as well as delivering sustainable solutions at scale.
Organics Analyst
Alsglobal Wakefield, Yorkshire
. At ALS, we encourage you to dream big.When you join us, you'll be part of a global team harnessing the power of scientific testing and data-driven insights to build a healthier future. The Role We are excited to announce a fantastic opportunity for a Laboratory Analyst to join our dynamic Organics team at ALS Environmental in Wakefield. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build or develop a career in environmental science and laboratory analysis within a global business that is committed to quality, innovation and outstanding customer service.Working as part of a supportive and fast-paced laboratory team, you will play an important role in delivering accurate and timely analytical results for our clients. If you are detail-oriented, motivated and eager to develop your technical skills in a professional laboratory environment, this could be the perfect next step for you. About the Position Location: Wakefield Hours Per Week: 37 hours per week Shift: Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm Contract Type: Fixed Term, Full time Salary: £24,242 The Day to Day: Process samples in line with our Quality Management System Prepare and analyse samples using approved laboratory techniques and procedures Achieve sample completion targets and meet deadlines Work closely with colleagues to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the laboratory Understand and respond to customer requirements Follow COSHH risk assessments and safe working practices when handling chemicals The Essentials: Minimum of an A level in Science, or an equivalent qualification Strong attention to detail, with the ability to maintain accurate records Ability to follow instructions and procedures accurately Good communication skills and basic IT proficiency A collaborative team player who can also manage their own workload effectively A customer-focused approach and a commitment to delivering excellent service What We Offer: Starting annual leave of 25 days, increasing to 30 days, plus 8 public holidays Shift allowance Option to buy additional annual leave Enhanced Company Sick Pay Scheme Salary progression scheme based on technical skills and behavioural competencies 'Celebrating Success' recognition awards for outstanding performance Perkbox membership with access to discount vouchers and a wellbeing hub Professional body membership fees paid, such as the Royal Society of Chemistry Learning and study support for continued professional development Group Personal Pension Plan On-site car parking Working at ALS The ALS team is a diverse and dedicated community united by our passion to make a difference in the world.Our values are important to us, and shape how we work, how we treat each other and how we recognise excellence.At ALS, you'll be supported to develop new skills and reach your full potential. We invest in our people with programs and opportunities that help you build a diverse career with us.We want everyone to have a safe, flexible and rewarding career that makes a positive impact on our people, the planet and our communities. Everyone Matters ALS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where the strengths and perspectives of each employee are both recognised and valued.ALS also welcomes applications from people with all levels of ability. Reasonable adjustments to support candidates throughout the recruitment process are available upon request. Eligibility To be eligible to work at ALS you must be a Citizen or Permanent Resident of the country you are applying for, or either hold or be able to obtain, a valid working visa. How to apply Please apply on-line and provide a resume & cover letter that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role. Introduce YourselfWe're all about people - so show us who you are and why you're passionate about working with us by submitting your resume, and we'll keep it on file for future opportunities.
Apr 09, 2026
Full time
. At ALS, we encourage you to dream big.When you join us, you'll be part of a global team harnessing the power of scientific testing and data-driven insights to build a healthier future. The Role We are excited to announce a fantastic opportunity for a Laboratory Analyst to join our dynamic Organics team at ALS Environmental in Wakefield. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to build or develop a career in environmental science and laboratory analysis within a global business that is committed to quality, innovation and outstanding customer service.Working as part of a supportive and fast-paced laboratory team, you will play an important role in delivering accurate and timely analytical results for our clients. If you are detail-oriented, motivated and eager to develop your technical skills in a professional laboratory environment, this could be the perfect next step for you. About the Position Location: Wakefield Hours Per Week: 37 hours per week Shift: Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm Contract Type: Fixed Term, Full time Salary: £24,242 The Day to Day: Process samples in line with our Quality Management System Prepare and analyse samples using approved laboratory techniques and procedures Achieve sample completion targets and meet deadlines Work closely with colleagues to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the laboratory Understand and respond to customer requirements Follow COSHH risk assessments and safe working practices when handling chemicals The Essentials: Minimum of an A level in Science, or an equivalent qualification Strong attention to detail, with the ability to maintain accurate records Ability to follow instructions and procedures accurately Good communication skills and basic IT proficiency A collaborative team player who can also manage their own workload effectively A customer-focused approach and a commitment to delivering excellent service What We Offer: Starting annual leave of 25 days, increasing to 30 days, plus 8 public holidays Shift allowance Option to buy additional annual leave Enhanced Company Sick Pay Scheme Salary progression scheme based on technical skills and behavioural competencies 'Celebrating Success' recognition awards for outstanding performance Perkbox membership with access to discount vouchers and a wellbeing hub Professional body membership fees paid, such as the Royal Society of Chemistry Learning and study support for continued professional development Group Personal Pension Plan On-site car parking Working at ALS The ALS team is a diverse and dedicated community united by our passion to make a difference in the world.Our values are important to us, and shape how we work, how we treat each other and how we recognise excellence.At ALS, you'll be supported to develop new skills and reach your full potential. We invest in our people with programs and opportunities that help you build a diverse career with us.We want everyone to have a safe, flexible and rewarding career that makes a positive impact on our people, the planet and our communities. Everyone Matters ALS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to fostering an inclusive work environment where the strengths and perspectives of each employee are both recognised and valued.ALS also welcomes applications from people with all levels of ability. Reasonable adjustments to support candidates throughout the recruitment process are available upon request. Eligibility To be eligible to work at ALS you must be a Citizen or Permanent Resident of the country you are applying for, or either hold or be able to obtain, a valid working visa. How to apply Please apply on-line and provide a resume & cover letter that best demonstrate your motivation and ability to meet the requirements of this role. Introduce YourselfWe're all about people - so show us who you are and why you're passionate about working with us by submitting your resume, and we'll keep it on file for future opportunities.
British Gypsum
Process Scientist
British Gypsum Robertsbridge, Sussex
Process Scientist Location: Robertsbridge Contract: Full-time, on-site (5 days per week) Shape the Future of Manufacturing with Saint-Gobain Interior Solutions At Saint-Gobain, we design, manufacture, and distribute materials and solutions that improve the comfort, performance, and sustainability of buildings. Our purpose is clear: to make the world a better home . As part of our Interior Solutions division, you'll help deliver innovative products and processes that support safer, more sustainable spaces. About the Role We're looking for a Process Scientists to join our plant-based team at Robertsbridge (British Gypsum). This role is pivotal in bridging the gap between central scientists and manufacturing teams, ensuring that new product development (NPD) and process improvements are successfully implemented on-site. What you'll do Lead and support NPD projects at the plant. Carry out testing and trials on production lines. Analyse data and results from plant trials to drive improvements. Investigate and resolve quality issues on the production lines. Work directly on plant operations, including sampling materials and conducting analytical tests. Use on-site laboratories for product and process testing. Introduce and implement new scientific methods for product performance into plant operations. Technical report writing What we're looking for Degree in Science, Chemistry, or a related discipline. Experience in manufacturing environments (24/7 operations highly desirable). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to write clear technical reports and communicate findings. Familiarity with plant-based processes and laboratory equipment. Proactive approach to health, safety, and continuous improvement. What we offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career growth. A supportive environment focused on safety, sustainability, and innovation. Why join us? You'll play a key role in improving product capability and supporting innovation at two major manufacturing sites. This is a hands-on role where your expertise will directly impact product quality and operational efficiency. About us Saint-Gobain is a worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, following our purpose of 'Making the World a Better Home'. We play a part in improving daily life through high-performance solutions. From wherever you are, let your unique personality and our values guide you every day to invent a more sustainable world. Are Saint Gobain an inclusive employer? We understand that a diverse workplace is not only a more enjoyable place to be, but also facilitates better decision making and innovation. So, whoever you are, and whichever Saint-Gobain business you join, you can be sure of a warm welcome with us. And what about flexibility? At Saint-Gobain, we're always open to new ways of working. Everyone has different needs and commitments. We'll happily discuss any need you might have for this role. Whilst we can't promise to meet every request when we're recruiting, we do promise to listen.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Process Scientist Location: Robertsbridge Contract: Full-time, on-site (5 days per week) Shape the Future of Manufacturing with Saint-Gobain Interior Solutions At Saint-Gobain, we design, manufacture, and distribute materials and solutions that improve the comfort, performance, and sustainability of buildings. Our purpose is clear: to make the world a better home . As part of our Interior Solutions division, you'll help deliver innovative products and processes that support safer, more sustainable spaces. About the Role We're looking for a Process Scientists to join our plant-based team at Robertsbridge (British Gypsum). This role is pivotal in bridging the gap between central scientists and manufacturing teams, ensuring that new product development (NPD) and process improvements are successfully implemented on-site. What you'll do Lead and support NPD projects at the plant. Carry out testing and trials on production lines. Analyse data and results from plant trials to drive improvements. Investigate and resolve quality issues on the production lines. Work directly on plant operations, including sampling materials and conducting analytical tests. Use on-site laboratories for product and process testing. Introduce and implement new scientific methods for product performance into plant operations. Technical report writing What we're looking for Degree in Science, Chemistry, or a related discipline. Experience in manufacturing environments (24/7 operations highly desirable). Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Ability to write clear technical reports and communicate findings. Familiarity with plant-based processes and laboratory equipment. Proactive approach to health, safety, and continuous improvement. What we offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for professional development and career growth. A supportive environment focused on safety, sustainability, and innovation. Why join us? You'll play a key role in improving product capability and supporting innovation at two major manufacturing sites. This is a hands-on role where your expertise will directly impact product quality and operational efficiency. About us Saint-Gobain is a worldwide leader in light and sustainable construction, following our purpose of 'Making the World a Better Home'. We play a part in improving daily life through high-performance solutions. From wherever you are, let your unique personality and our values guide you every day to invent a more sustainable world. Are Saint Gobain an inclusive employer? We understand that a diverse workplace is not only a more enjoyable place to be, but also facilitates better decision making and innovation. So, whoever you are, and whichever Saint-Gobain business you join, you can be sure of a warm welcome with us. And what about flexibility? At Saint-Gobain, we're always open to new ways of working. Everyone has different needs and commitments. We'll happily discuss any need you might have for this role. Whilst we can't promise to meet every request when we're recruiting, we do promise to listen.
E3 Recruitment
Quality Manager
E3 Recruitment Woolston, Warrington
Step into an extraordinary opportunity as a Quality Manager, leading your own team of QC Technicians and making a tangible impact across all aspects of standards and compliance. This role offers a salary of 70,000- 80,000 plus a 20% performance bonus, along with a generous pension contribution of up to 9%, private family healthcare, life assurance, income protection, and a health cash plan. Enjoy 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays and a wide range of additional benefits designed to support your wellbeing, lifestyle, and career growth. As a Quality Manager, you'll join a global leader in innovative chemical technology with decades of expertise. In this role, you'll build and lead your team to reach exceptional standards, drive compliance, and champion continuous improvement, ensuring that every product meets the highest levels of performance. This is your chance to thrive in a dynamic, forward-thinking, and collaborative environment where your leadership is valued, your team's achievements are celebrated, and your career can flourish. If you're passionate about innovation and sustainability, this role provides a unique platform to make a real-world impact while advancing your career in a cutting-edge industry. Your responsibilities as a Quality Manager: Lead and manage the laboratory and your team , including training, mentoring, and development of QC Technicians to ensure high performance and professional growth. Oversee QC and QA operations , including sample testing, statistical monitoring, product release documentation, and compliance with ISO 9001 standards. Drive continuous quality improvement initiatives in laboratory workflows, testing procedures, and technical processes, implementing lean practices, automation, and digital tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Manage customer interactions , including investigating complaints, implementing corrective actions, supporting audits, and ensuring compliance with product specifications. Provide technical support for operations , including process troubleshooting, product trials, new equipment evaluations, and implementing specifications for toll manufacturers. Ensure regulatory, safety, and compliance standards are maintained across laboratory and production processes, including equipment calibration, maintenance schedules, H&S protocols, and ISO certification requirements. To be successful in the role of Quality Manager, you will be required to: Hold a degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related scientific field . Bring a strong background in both QC and QA , with expertise in QC processes. Demonstrate experience working to ISO 9001 standards , including leading audits and ensuring full compliance. Possess hands-on experience in a production environment within the chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or food industries . Provide effective leadership and coordination of a team , including mentoring and developing both junior and senior staff members . Act as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) , contributing to strategic decision-making and organizational growth . Maintain high standards of health and safety awareness , ensuring all quality processes and operations comply with H&S regulations. We're seeking a talented professional with experience in roles such as Laboratory Lead, QA Lead, Laboratory & Compliance Lead, Technical Laboratory Lead, Laboratory Operations Lead or something similar - someone ready to lead a team, drive excellence and make a real impact in a dynamic, fast-moving environment To apply for the Quality Manager Position, please click "Apply Now" and attach an updated CV. Alternatively please contact Georgie Ireland at E3 Recruitment for more information.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Step into an extraordinary opportunity as a Quality Manager, leading your own team of QC Technicians and making a tangible impact across all aspects of standards and compliance. This role offers a salary of 70,000- 80,000 plus a 20% performance bonus, along with a generous pension contribution of up to 9%, private family healthcare, life assurance, income protection, and a health cash plan. Enjoy 25 days of annual leave plus bank holidays and a wide range of additional benefits designed to support your wellbeing, lifestyle, and career growth. As a Quality Manager, you'll join a global leader in innovative chemical technology with decades of expertise. In this role, you'll build and lead your team to reach exceptional standards, drive compliance, and champion continuous improvement, ensuring that every product meets the highest levels of performance. This is your chance to thrive in a dynamic, forward-thinking, and collaborative environment where your leadership is valued, your team's achievements are celebrated, and your career can flourish. If you're passionate about innovation and sustainability, this role provides a unique platform to make a real-world impact while advancing your career in a cutting-edge industry. Your responsibilities as a Quality Manager: Lead and manage the laboratory and your team , including training, mentoring, and development of QC Technicians to ensure high performance and professional growth. Oversee QC and QA operations , including sample testing, statistical monitoring, product release documentation, and compliance with ISO 9001 standards. Drive continuous quality improvement initiatives in laboratory workflows, testing procedures, and technical processes, implementing lean practices, automation, and digital tools to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Manage customer interactions , including investigating complaints, implementing corrective actions, supporting audits, and ensuring compliance with product specifications. Provide technical support for operations , including process troubleshooting, product trials, new equipment evaluations, and implementing specifications for toll manufacturers. Ensure regulatory, safety, and compliance standards are maintained across laboratory and production processes, including equipment calibration, maintenance schedules, H&S protocols, and ISO certification requirements. To be successful in the role of Quality Manager, you will be required to: Hold a degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related scientific field . Bring a strong background in both QC and QA , with expertise in QC processes. Demonstrate experience working to ISO 9001 standards , including leading audits and ensuring full compliance. Possess hands-on experience in a production environment within the chemical manufacturing, pharmaceutical, or food industries . Provide effective leadership and coordination of a team , including mentoring and developing both junior and senior staff members . Act as a key member of the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) , contributing to strategic decision-making and organizational growth . Maintain high standards of health and safety awareness , ensuring all quality processes and operations comply with H&S regulations. We're seeking a talented professional with experience in roles such as Laboratory Lead, QA Lead, Laboratory & Compliance Lead, Technical Laboratory Lead, Laboratory Operations Lead or something similar - someone ready to lead a team, drive excellence and make a real impact in a dynamic, fast-moving environment To apply for the Quality Manager Position, please click "Apply Now" and attach an updated CV. Alternatively please contact Georgie Ireland at E3 Recruitment for more information.
Associate Director / Director, Medicinal Chemistry
Transition Bio Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The Company Transition Bio is an innovative, early stage biotechnology company with the vision of being the world leader in drug discovery targeting biological condensates. At Transition Bio, multidisciplinary teams with diverse skillsets in biology, biophysics, chemistry, engineering, and machine learning work closely together, building first in class technology for high throughput screening to aid hit identification and driving drug discovery. With close affiliation to Cambridge and Harvard universities, our approach is truly original and encompasses a growing collection of novel technologies and methodologies. The Opportunity We are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated medicinal chemist to join our scientific team at Transition Bio, where we are discovering & developing drugs that modulate biomolecular condensates. Our drug discovery engine (CONDENSOMICS ) is built on droplet microfluidics & machine learning, as we believe having the right tools is key to unlocking an exciting new field. As a critical part of the internal drug discovery team and working closely with external providers of chemistry and ADME services, this individual will impact discovery programs across multiple indications, from target discovery & validation through hit to lead and lead optimization activities. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and leadership qualities, will have demonstrated leadership in delivering projects against challenging targets, and enjoy working in a truly multi disciplinary environment. This position will report directly to our head of chemistry, and interact closely with Transition Bio colleagues in chemistry, data sciences, biology, and protein sciences, as well as external providers of chemistry and ADME services. Experience working with CROs to drive drug discovery projects through various phases of drug discovery is essential. Key Responsibilities Lead drug discovery project teams towards milestone achievements through expertise in small molecule medicinal chemistry across a broad range of targets. Manage resources, maintaining positive working relationships with internal team and external providers. Work closely and collaboratively with other disciplines (biology, DMPK, toxicology, etc.) and stakeholders in broader drug discovery to drive the programs forward. Secure intellectual property while driving medicinal chemistry efforts. Strongly contribute to drug design across all Transition Bio discovery projects, as well as continuous improvement of our workflows. Support target discovery and validation with medicinal chemistry perspectives. Contribute to establishing external scientific reputation by authoring key publications. Required Qualifications and Experience PhD in Organic Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, or substantial relevant work experience. Extensive industry medicinal chemistry experience. Deep understanding of drug discovery process and a track record of contributing to project progression into LG, LO and DC nomination. Expertise in medicinal chemistry principles applied to drug design, including the optimisation of physiochemical and ADMET properties suitable for candidate nomination. Experience in working with external teams of chemists (CROs). Excellent communication and presentation skills, capable of conveying complex scientific information in a clear and scientific manner. Critical but respectful thinking, contribute to people's development and company culture. Experience of informatics tools for data upload, retrieval, analysis and visualisation. Experience working on diverse range of challenging targets and therapeutics areas; in particular, oncology/neurological disorders. Experience and/or knowledge of key related disciplines (DMPK, cell biology, safety, formulation, etc.). Familiarity with tools for virtual screening and machine-learning/AI-enabled drug design.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
The Company Transition Bio is an innovative, early stage biotechnology company with the vision of being the world leader in drug discovery targeting biological condensates. At Transition Bio, multidisciplinary teams with diverse skillsets in biology, biophysics, chemistry, engineering, and machine learning work closely together, building first in class technology for high throughput screening to aid hit identification and driving drug discovery. With close affiliation to Cambridge and Harvard universities, our approach is truly original and encompasses a growing collection of novel technologies and methodologies. The Opportunity We are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated medicinal chemist to join our scientific team at Transition Bio, where we are discovering & developing drugs that modulate biomolecular condensates. Our drug discovery engine (CONDENSOMICS ) is built on droplet microfluidics & machine learning, as we believe having the right tools is key to unlocking an exciting new field. As a critical part of the internal drug discovery team and working closely with external providers of chemistry and ADME services, this individual will impact discovery programs across multiple indications, from target discovery & validation through hit to lead and lead optimization activities. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and leadership qualities, will have demonstrated leadership in delivering projects against challenging targets, and enjoy working in a truly multi disciplinary environment. This position will report directly to our head of chemistry, and interact closely with Transition Bio colleagues in chemistry, data sciences, biology, and protein sciences, as well as external providers of chemistry and ADME services. Experience working with CROs to drive drug discovery projects through various phases of drug discovery is essential. Key Responsibilities Lead drug discovery project teams towards milestone achievements through expertise in small molecule medicinal chemistry across a broad range of targets. Manage resources, maintaining positive working relationships with internal team and external providers. Work closely and collaboratively with other disciplines (biology, DMPK, toxicology, etc.) and stakeholders in broader drug discovery to drive the programs forward. Secure intellectual property while driving medicinal chemistry efforts. Strongly contribute to drug design across all Transition Bio discovery projects, as well as continuous improvement of our workflows. Support target discovery and validation with medicinal chemistry perspectives. Contribute to establishing external scientific reputation by authoring key publications. Required Qualifications and Experience PhD in Organic Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, or substantial relevant work experience. Extensive industry medicinal chemistry experience. Deep understanding of drug discovery process and a track record of contributing to project progression into LG, LO and DC nomination. Expertise in medicinal chemistry principles applied to drug design, including the optimisation of physiochemical and ADMET properties suitable for candidate nomination. Experience in working with external teams of chemists (CROs). Excellent communication and presentation skills, capable of conveying complex scientific information in a clear and scientific manner. Critical but respectful thinking, contribute to people's development and company culture. Experience of informatics tools for data upload, retrieval, analysis and visualisation. Experience working on diverse range of challenging targets and therapeutics areas; in particular, oncology/neurological disorders. Experience and/or knowledge of key related disciplines (DMPK, cell biology, safety, formulation, etc.). Familiarity with tools for virtual screening and machine-learning/AI-enabled drug design.
Associate Director, Synthetic Chemistry
Transition Bio Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
The Company Transition Bio is an innovative, early-stage biotechnology company with the vision of being the world leader in drug discovery targeting biological condensates. At Transition Bio, multidisciplinary teams with diverse skillsets in biology, biophysics, chemistry, engineering, and machine learning work closely together, building first in class technology for high throughput screening to aid hit identification and driving drug discovery. With close affiliation to Cambridge and Harvard universities, our approach is truly original and encompasses a growing collection of novel technologies and methodologies. The Opportunity We are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated medicinal chemist to join our research group at Transition Bio, where we are discovering & developing drugs that modulate biomolecular condensates. Our drug discovery engine (CONDENSOMICS ) is built on droplet microfluidics & machine learning, as we believe having the right tools is key to unlocking an exciting new field. As a critical part of the internal drug discovery team and working closely with external providers of chemistry and ADME services, this individual will contribute to discovery programs across multiple indications, from target discovery & validation through hit-to lead and lead optimization activities. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and leadership qualities, will have demonstrated a successful track record working with CROs and contributing to delivering projects against challenging targets, and enjoy working in a truly multi disciplinary environment. This position will report directly to our head of chemistry, and interact closely with Transition Bio colleagues in chemistry, data sciences, biology, and protein sciences, as well as external partners and consultants. Key Responsibilities Lead synthetic chemistry efforts across projects towards milestone achievements through expertise in synthetic chemistry and excellent communication and organisational skills Manage outsourced chemistry, establishing and maintaining positive working relationships with internal team and external providers Organise information sharing and sample distribution across various sites, continuously improving efficiency of existing workflows Work closely and collaboratively with other disciplines and stakeholders (biology, DMPK, toxicology, etc.) in broader drug discovery to help drive programs forward Represent Synthetic Chemistry as well as contribute to drug design across all Transition Bio discovery projects Support and possibly lead publication efforts to strengthen the company's external scientific reputation, inc. patent write up and articles Required Qualifications and Experience PhD in Organic Chemistry, or substantial relevant work experience Solid industry medicinal chemistry experience with a passion for synthesis Recognised expertise in synthetic chemistry and drug discovery process Experience working with international CROs, vendors and other external partners through various phases of drug discovery Excellent communication and presentation skills, capable of leading complex scientific discussions with partners and reporting back to key stakeholders Experience working on diverse range of challenging chemistry, prior exposure to CMC desirable Solid understanding of medicinal chemistry principles applied to drug design, including physiochemical and ADME Critical but respectful thinking, desire to improve ways of working by bringing and implementing their own ideas Evidence of working collaboratively with key related disciplines (Drug Design, DMPK, cell biology, safety, formulation, etc.) Familiarity with tools used in drug design
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
The Company Transition Bio is an innovative, early-stage biotechnology company with the vision of being the world leader in drug discovery targeting biological condensates. At Transition Bio, multidisciplinary teams with diverse skillsets in biology, biophysics, chemistry, engineering, and machine learning work closely together, building first in class technology for high throughput screening to aid hit identification and driving drug discovery. With close affiliation to Cambridge and Harvard universities, our approach is truly original and encompasses a growing collection of novel technologies and methodologies. The Opportunity We are seeking an outstanding and highly motivated medicinal chemist to join our research group at Transition Bio, where we are discovering & developing drugs that modulate biomolecular condensates. Our drug discovery engine (CONDENSOMICS ) is built on droplet microfluidics & machine learning, as we believe having the right tools is key to unlocking an exciting new field. As a critical part of the internal drug discovery team and working closely with external providers of chemistry and ADME services, this individual will contribute to discovery programs across multiple indications, from target discovery & validation through hit-to lead and lead optimization activities. The successful candidate will have strong interpersonal skills and leadership qualities, will have demonstrated a successful track record working with CROs and contributing to delivering projects against challenging targets, and enjoy working in a truly multi disciplinary environment. This position will report directly to our head of chemistry, and interact closely with Transition Bio colleagues in chemistry, data sciences, biology, and protein sciences, as well as external partners and consultants. Key Responsibilities Lead synthetic chemistry efforts across projects towards milestone achievements through expertise in synthetic chemistry and excellent communication and organisational skills Manage outsourced chemistry, establishing and maintaining positive working relationships with internal team and external providers Organise information sharing and sample distribution across various sites, continuously improving efficiency of existing workflows Work closely and collaboratively with other disciplines and stakeholders (biology, DMPK, toxicology, etc.) in broader drug discovery to help drive programs forward Represent Synthetic Chemistry as well as contribute to drug design across all Transition Bio discovery projects Support and possibly lead publication efforts to strengthen the company's external scientific reputation, inc. patent write up and articles Required Qualifications and Experience PhD in Organic Chemistry, or substantial relevant work experience Solid industry medicinal chemistry experience with a passion for synthesis Recognised expertise in synthetic chemistry and drug discovery process Experience working with international CROs, vendors and other external partners through various phases of drug discovery Excellent communication and presentation skills, capable of leading complex scientific discussions with partners and reporting back to key stakeholders Experience working on diverse range of challenging chemistry, prior exposure to CMC desirable Solid understanding of medicinal chemistry principles applied to drug design, including physiochemical and ADME Critical but respectful thinking, desire to improve ways of working by bringing and implementing their own ideas Evidence of working collaboratively with key related disciplines (Drug Design, DMPK, cell biology, safety, formulation, etc.) Familiarity with tools used in drug design
E3 Recruitment
Quality Engineer
E3 Recruitment City, Leeds
Quality Engineer to join a UK-based, multi-billion pound specialist chemicals company with subsidiaries in 101 countries and over 300 manufacturing sites. The company supplies bonding, sealing, waterproofing, and structural solutions for the construction and industrial sectors. This permanent, days-based Quality Engineer role will lead continuous improvement projects, investigate batch issues and complaints, and foster a quality-focused culture across the business. Salary & Benefits: 37,000 - 42,300 (DOE) Permanent, days-based Located on site in Leeds 8.00-16.30 Mon-Fri (1-hour lunch) 25-28 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension up to 10%, private healthcare, group life cover 6x salary, Global Income Protection Enhanced maternity/paternity pay, product discounts Occasional lab shift cover (approx. twice a year) and weekend overtime (Sat 1.5x, Sun 2x) Key Responsibilities of the Quality Engineer: Lead continuous improvement projects and recommend enhancements Cover laboratory technicians on a flexible basis Report on measurement KPIs The Quality Engineer will promote a compliant culture across all business areas Conduct investigations to resolve batch issues and customer complaints Demonstrate strong experience in a relevant function, R&D, or as a process chemist (degree qualified) Conduct thorough investigations establishing root cause and corrective actions Requirements of the Quality Engineer: Proven experience leading continuous improvement projects - ESSENTIAL Experience with Lean and Six Sigma problem-solving approaches SAP experience Track record of managing projects and delivering to schedule Experience with MS Office and statistical software Previous work in QC/R&D laboratories Either a HND, HNC, or Degree in Chemistry, Chemical or Process Engineering, or equivalent OR strong, time-served industry experience in an equivalent role Background in Manufacturing - Chemical, or Process would be desired Internal auditing training (desirable) Experience or knowledge of databases and Python (desirable) This Quality Engineer role offers the chance to join a reputable company known for its collaborative culture, technical expertise, and development opportunities. Apply now for this Quality Engineer position.
Apr 08, 2026
Full time
Quality Engineer to join a UK-based, multi-billion pound specialist chemicals company with subsidiaries in 101 countries and over 300 manufacturing sites. The company supplies bonding, sealing, waterproofing, and structural solutions for the construction and industrial sectors. This permanent, days-based Quality Engineer role will lead continuous improvement projects, investigate batch issues and complaints, and foster a quality-focused culture across the business. Salary & Benefits: 37,000 - 42,300 (DOE) Permanent, days-based Located on site in Leeds 8.00-16.30 Mon-Fri (1-hour lunch) 25-28 days holiday plus bank holidays Pension up to 10%, private healthcare, group life cover 6x salary, Global Income Protection Enhanced maternity/paternity pay, product discounts Occasional lab shift cover (approx. twice a year) and weekend overtime (Sat 1.5x, Sun 2x) Key Responsibilities of the Quality Engineer: Lead continuous improvement projects and recommend enhancements Cover laboratory technicians on a flexible basis Report on measurement KPIs The Quality Engineer will promote a compliant culture across all business areas Conduct investigations to resolve batch issues and customer complaints Demonstrate strong experience in a relevant function, R&D, or as a process chemist (degree qualified) Conduct thorough investigations establishing root cause and corrective actions Requirements of the Quality Engineer: Proven experience leading continuous improvement projects - ESSENTIAL Experience with Lean and Six Sigma problem-solving approaches SAP experience Track record of managing projects and delivering to schedule Experience with MS Office and statistical software Previous work in QC/R&D laboratories Either a HND, HNC, or Degree in Chemistry, Chemical or Process Engineering, or equivalent OR strong, time-served industry experience in an equivalent role Background in Manufacturing - Chemical, or Process would be desired Internal auditing training (desirable) Experience or knowledge of databases and Python (desirable) This Quality Engineer role offers the chance to join a reputable company known for its collaborative culture, technical expertise, and development opportunities. Apply now for this Quality Engineer position.
Environment Agency
Senior Nuclear Waste Assessor
Environment Agency Wallingford, Oxfordshire
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Nuclear Waste Assessor to join our Nuclear Regulation Group At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. Our nuclear waste assessors provide specialist technical advice and support as part of our regulatory capability. Using your in-depth knowledge of radioactive waste management and environmental safety factors, you ll work alongside our nuclear site regulators, as well as interacting with a range of external bodies, to determine the suitability of proposals for managing and disposing of radioactive waste at both proposed and existing facilities. Representing the Environment Agency to the nuclear industry, other regulators in the UK and overseas, the public and occasionally the media, your work will have a tangible impact on radioactive waste management in the UK. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackling the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Team environment: Work as part of a close-knit multi-disciplinary team of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the environment. Together, we make a real impact and create a better world for all. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for and health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will you do? Senior Nuclear Waste Assessors are part of our Nuclear Regulation Group. They provide specialist technical advice to support our regulation of existing nuclear sites, and to influence the environmental performance of future facilities. You will lead specialist technical input in one or more of the following areas according to your area of experience: Solid radioactive waste characterisation, optimisation, treatment and conditioning Solid waste disposal engineering, site characterisation and associated hydrogeology and geochemistry Assessment of environmental safety cases, including proposals for on-site, near-surface and geological disposal of wastes Conceptual and numerical modelling, analysis of results, scenario analysis and approaches to verification, validation and uncertainty Assessment of nuclear site waste management plans for higher activity wastes Contribution to the development of nuclear waste management policy, regulatory guidance and internal technical guidance What will I need? Essential: Together with a Scientific Degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. We expect our Senior Nuclear Waste Assessors to join us with significant experience of working in or for the nuclear industry and be able to lead and understand our work from day one. You ll have experience of the disposal and/or preparation for disposal of solid radioactive waste within the nuclear or related industry with a sound understanding of corresponding environmental challenges and issues. You ll also need : A proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals and safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal To make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence. The ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost Technical report writing capability Experience of working in a customer-facing role and understanding of good customer practice The ability to develop and maintain relationships with immediate team members and those from other teams The ability to communicate with and influence the full range of internal and external stakeholders with whom you ll interact to ensure that our nuclear regulation programmes are delivered The role involves work across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be some travel . Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. If you have any questions regarding the vacancy or application process, please contact the recruitment team. Don t miss this opportunity to be part of the UK s biggest environmental organisation. Join us and together, let s tackle the challenges of a changing climate, ensure nuclear energy is a safe and secure energy source and build a more sustainable future. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency. Advert Closing Date: 27th April Interview Dates: Week commencing 18th May face to face interviews in Birmingham
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Nuclear Waste Assessor to join our Nuclear Regulation Group At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. Our nuclear waste assessors provide specialist technical advice and support as part of our regulatory capability. Using your in-depth knowledge of radioactive waste management and environmental safety factors, you ll work alongside our nuclear site regulators, as well as interacting with a range of external bodies, to determine the suitability of proposals for managing and disposing of radioactive waste at both proposed and existing facilities. Representing the Environment Agency to the nuclear industry, other regulators in the UK and overseas, the public and occasionally the media, your work will have a tangible impact on radioactive waste management in the UK. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackling the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Team environment: Work as part of a close-knit multi-disciplinary team of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the environment. Together, we make a real impact and create a better world for all. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for and health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will you do? Senior Nuclear Waste Assessors are part of our Nuclear Regulation Group. They provide specialist technical advice to support our regulation of existing nuclear sites, and to influence the environmental performance of future facilities. You will lead specialist technical input in one or more of the following areas according to your area of experience: Solid radioactive waste characterisation, optimisation, treatment and conditioning Solid waste disposal engineering, site characterisation and associated hydrogeology and geochemistry Assessment of environmental safety cases, including proposals for on-site, near-surface and geological disposal of wastes Conceptual and numerical modelling, analysis of results, scenario analysis and approaches to verification, validation and uncertainty Assessment of nuclear site waste management plans for higher activity wastes Contribution to the development of nuclear waste management policy, regulatory guidance and internal technical guidance What will I need? Essential: Together with a Scientific Degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. We expect our Senior Nuclear Waste Assessors to join us with significant experience of working in or for the nuclear industry and be able to lead and understand our work from day one. You ll have experience of the disposal and/or preparation for disposal of solid radioactive waste within the nuclear or related industry with a sound understanding of corresponding environmental challenges and issues. You ll also need : A proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals and safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal To make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence. The ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost Technical report writing capability Experience of working in a customer-facing role and understanding of good customer practice The ability to develop and maintain relationships with immediate team members and those from other teams The ability to communicate with and influence the full range of internal and external stakeholders with whom you ll interact to ensure that our nuclear regulation programmes are delivered The role involves work across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be some travel . Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. If you have any questions regarding the vacancy or application process, please contact the recruitment team. Don t miss this opportunity to be part of the UK s biggest environmental organisation. Join us and together, let s tackle the challenges of a changing climate, ensure nuclear energy is a safe and secure energy source and build a more sustainable future. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency. Advert Closing Date: 27th April Interview Dates: Week commencing 18th May face to face interviews in Birmingham
Environment Agency
Nuclear Waste Assessor
Environment Agency Penrith, Cumbria
We are currently recruiting for a Nuclear Waste Assessor to join our Nuclear Regulation Group. At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. Our nuclear waste assessors provide specialist technical advice and support as part of our regulatory capability. Using your knowledge of radioactive waste management and environmental safety factors, you ll work alongside our nuclear site regulators, as well as interacting with a range of external bodies, to determine the suitability of proposals for managing and disposing of radioactive waste at both proposed and existing facilities. Representing the Environment Agency to the nuclear industry, other regulators in the UK and overseas, the public and occasionally the media, your work will have a tangible impact on radioactive waste management in the UK. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackling the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Team environment: Work as part of a close-knit multi-disciplinary team of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the environment. Together, we make a real impact and create a better world for all. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for and health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will you do? Nuclear Waste Assessors are part of our Nuclear Regulation Group. They provide specialist technical advice to support our regulation of existing nuclear sites, and to influence the environmental performance of future facilities. You will support specialist technical input in one or more of the following areas according to your area of experience: Solid radioactive waste characterisation, optimisation, treatment and conditioning Solid waste disposal engineering, site characterisation and associated hydrogeology and geochemistry Assessment of environmental safety cases, including proposals for on-site, near-surface and geological disposal of wastes Conceptual and numerical modelling, analysis of results, scenario analysis and approaches to verification, validation and uncertainty Assessment of nuclear site waste management plans for higher activity wastes Contribution to the development of nuclear waste management policy, regulatory guidance and internal technical guidance. What will I need? Essential: Together with a scientific degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. You ll have some experience of the disposal and/or preparation for disposal of solid radioactive waste within the nuclear or associated industry with a sound understanding of corresponding environmental challenges and issues. You ll be looking to further develop your skills. You ll also possess a proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals. Experience of safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal is desirable. You ll also need: A proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals, ideally with experience of assessing safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal To make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence The ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost. The ability to make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence Ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost Excellent technical report writing Experience of working in a customer-facing role and understanding of good customer practice The ability to develop and maintain relationships with immediate team members and those from other teams The ability to communicate with and influence the full range of internal and external stakeholders with whom you ll interact to ensure that our nuclear regulation programmes are delivered The role involves work across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be some travel. Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. If you have any questions regarding the vacancy or application process, please contact the recruitment team. Don t miss this opportunity to be part of the UK s biggest environmental organisation. Join us and together, let s tackle the challenges of a changing climate, ensure nuclear energy is a safe and secure energy source and build a more sustainable future. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency. Advert Closing Date: 27th April Interview Dates: Week commencing 18th May - face to face interviews in Birmingham
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for a Nuclear Waste Assessor to join our Nuclear Regulation Group. At the Environment Agency, we are responsible for regulating the disposal of radioactive waste across the whole of the nuclear industry in England. Our nuclear waste assessors provide specialist technical advice and support as part of our regulatory capability. Using your knowledge of radioactive waste management and environmental safety factors, you ll work alongside our nuclear site regulators, as well as interacting with a range of external bodies, to determine the suitability of proposals for managing and disposing of radioactive waste at both proposed and existing facilities. Representing the Environment Agency to the nuclear industry, other regulators in the UK and overseas, the public and occasionally the media, your work will have a tangible impact on radioactive waste management in the UK. Why Choose Us: Make a real difference: By joining our team, your work will actively contribute to building a more resilient and sustainable environment in which we can all thrive and tackling the challenges posed by climate change head-on. Professional growth: The Environment Agency offers opportunities for career advancement and the chance to work on diverse and impactful projects; you ll gain valuable experience and enhance your skills as part of our dedicated team. Continuous learning: It s not just your own professional development that will be encouraged. You ll play a vital role in coordinating the delivery of technical training and mentoring of staff on regulation activities. Collaboration and partnership: Collaborate with experienced professionals in a supportive and inclusive environment, and play a key role where continuous learning, through your coordination and delivery of technical training and the mentoring of staff on monitoring activities will ensure a consistent and professional service. Team environment: Work as part of a close-knit multi-disciplinary team of like-minded individuals who share your passion for the environment. Together, we make a real impact and create a better world for all. Champion Health, Safety and Wellbeing: Become the champion for and health, safety and wellbeing (HSW) practices. You will play a leadership role in promoting a positive HSW culture across the regulation team. Incident Response: Responding to incidents is a central part of what we do. You ll be required to have an incident role and make yourself available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support during an incident. This may attract an additional payment and full training and alternative working arrangements will be available to support you with your incident role. What will you do? Nuclear Waste Assessors are part of our Nuclear Regulation Group. They provide specialist technical advice to support our regulation of existing nuclear sites, and to influence the environmental performance of future facilities. You will support specialist technical input in one or more of the following areas according to your area of experience: Solid radioactive waste characterisation, optimisation, treatment and conditioning Solid waste disposal engineering, site characterisation and associated hydrogeology and geochemistry Assessment of environmental safety cases, including proposals for on-site, near-surface and geological disposal of wastes Conceptual and numerical modelling, analysis of results, scenario analysis and approaches to verification, validation and uncertainty Assessment of nuclear site waste management plans for higher activity wastes Contribution to the development of nuclear waste management policy, regulatory guidance and internal technical guidance. What will I need? Essential: Together with a scientific degree or equivalent vocational experience, you ll have lived in the UK for the last 3 years in line with Environment Agency enhanced security checks. You ll have some experience of the disposal and/or preparation for disposal of solid radioactive waste within the nuclear or associated industry with a sound understanding of corresponding environmental challenges and issues. You ll be looking to further develop your skills. You ll also possess a proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals. Experience of safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal is desirable. You ll also need: A proven ability to assess and analyse technical proposals, ideally with experience of assessing safety cases for radioactive waste management and disposal To make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence The ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost. The ability to make decisions by assessing incomplete and disparate information/evidence Ability to prioritise work to ensure tasks are achieved to time, quality and cost Excellent technical report writing Experience of working in a customer-facing role and understanding of good customer practice The ability to develop and maintain relationships with immediate team members and those from other teams The ability to communicate with and influence the full range of internal and external stakeholders with whom you ll interact to ensure that our nuclear regulation programmes are delivered The role involves work across office and nuclear site locations in England so there will be some travel. Occasional overseas travel may be required. Nuclear sites are generally not conveniently accessible by public transport; hence the post requires a full UK driving licence. What s in it for you? You ll benefit from a culture that embraces difference and is inclusive where you ll feel supported and trusted to do the right thing. We ll invest in you and allow you to grow and shape your career. What s more, you ll have access to our great benefits package including: A competitive salary 27 days holiday + 8 bank holidays Great career opportunities Maternity, paternity, and adoption leave scheme A range of flexible working options plus many more! As an organisation, we strive to reflect the communities we serve, to achieve this we welcome applications from all backgrounds regardless of race, sexual orientation, and religion. If you have any questions regarding the vacancy or application process, please contact the recruitment team. Don t miss this opportunity to be part of the UK s biggest environmental organisation. Join us and together, let s tackle the challenges of a changing climate, ensure nuclear energy is a safe and secure energy source and build a more sustainable future. Apply now and embark on a rewarding and fulfilling career journey with the Environment Agency. Advert Closing Date: 27th April Interview Dates: Week commencing 18th May - face to face interviews in Birmingham
Live Recruitment
Recruitment Consultant - Events Sector
Live Recruitment Birmingham, Staffordshire
Hybrid working - 2 days in the office. Extensive benefits, excellent OTE, exciting events sector. A fantastic opportunity to join a recruitment agency that does things differently. We're a hardworking, close-knit and successful team who genuinely love what we do. There's no hiding candidates, pinching jobs or any of that nonsense. Just good people using their industry knowledge, our extensive resources and cutting-edge technology. Benefits include: 26 days holiday (minimum) Private healthcare Hybrid working (2 days in the office) Flexible working hours (choose your own start and finish times) 2 charitable days per annum Subsidised public transport Quarterly incentives Excellent uncapped commission scheme Cutting-edge recruitment tools About Us We're an award-winning recruitment agency like no other. Our business is founded on a collaborative, supportive and socially conscious ethos that empowers every Recruitment Consultant in our team to love what they do, feel supported and achieve beyond expectations. We are proud to be a true partner to many of the UK's leading creative events and experiential agencies - think car launches, award shows, festival activations and more - connecting exceptional talent with outstanding opportunities. There are no hard sales tactics or recruitment nonsense here - just hard work, exceptional client service, industry expertise and the latest technology to ensure we remain the go-to recruitment agency within the sector. Why Join Us? A great team: We operate as one team, supporting each other and celebrating successes honestly and genuinely. Every Recruitment Consultant plays a vital role in our business growth, with open forums and idea sharing integral to our success. Industry reputation: We have earned an excellent name in the sector, making us the "go-to" agency for clients and candidates alike. New clients frequently approach us, and top candidates come to us for their next career move. Supported by a well-resourced marketing budget, we outperform competitors through the latest recruitment technology. Career progression: We invest in our team's development; nearly everyone has been promoted at least once. If you have the talent, we will support and develop you fully. Flexible hours: We treat people like grown-ups. Want to start late or leave early? No problem. It's all about delivering results. Hybrid working: Our fantastic Birmingham offices are open all week, but we generally work from home three days a week. As a collaborative team valuing face-to-face interaction, you will be expected to commute to the office two set days per week. Social activities: We organise lunches, dinners, awards (cheesy but fun), team outings, Feel Good Fridays (finish at 4:00pm with a drink), quarterly incentives and more. Holidays: 26 days holiday (increasing with service) plus bank holidays, with the option to take an additional three unpaid days. Office environment: Expect music, fresh fruit, a variety of teas and all the other perks of a modern, vibrant office. What really makes it special is the positive atmosphere and supportive, happy team. Giving back: We encourage our team to make a difference both at work and in society. Each person receives two paid days per year for charitable work. We support charitable initiatives and make a substantial annual donation to a charity chosen by the team. The Role As a Recruitment Consultant, you will work closely with the UK's leading events and experiential agencies and global brands. You will gain a deep understanding of your clients' businesses and recruitment needs, sourcing talent from junior Event Executives to Heads of Events. You will manage the recruitment process end-to-end, including: Proactively building relationships with potential new clients Meeting clients face-to-face or virtually Taking detailed briefs - understanding not just the role, but the wider business context Writing compelling job adverts Briefing our candidate resource team Searching our extensive network (with team support) for potential candidates Interviewing candidates to understand their experience and career aspirations Arranging interviews and managing offers Who We Are Looking For Chemistry is key. We have a tight-knit team, so you will need to be a people person who enjoys and contributes to our friendly, supportive culture. We seek an experienced Recruitment Consultant with a strong background in permanent recruitment (agency side), preferably within professional services. Although we have extensive knowledge of the events industry, we provide comprehensive support to help you understand the market fully. If you would like to find out more, simply click the apply button and let's have a conversation. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As a specialist events recruitment agency, we help our clients build the most talented and diverse teams in the UK. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, embracing diversity across all intersecting dimensions, including ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, well-being, abilities and neurodiversity. We are committed to providing a supportive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any adjustments or accommodations, please do not hesitate to let us know. Vacancy Ref: 17120
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Hybrid working - 2 days in the office. Extensive benefits, excellent OTE, exciting events sector. A fantastic opportunity to join a recruitment agency that does things differently. We're a hardworking, close-knit and successful team who genuinely love what we do. There's no hiding candidates, pinching jobs or any of that nonsense. Just good people using their industry knowledge, our extensive resources and cutting-edge technology. Benefits include: 26 days holiday (minimum) Private healthcare Hybrid working (2 days in the office) Flexible working hours (choose your own start and finish times) 2 charitable days per annum Subsidised public transport Quarterly incentives Excellent uncapped commission scheme Cutting-edge recruitment tools About Us We're an award-winning recruitment agency like no other. Our business is founded on a collaborative, supportive and socially conscious ethos that empowers every Recruitment Consultant in our team to love what they do, feel supported and achieve beyond expectations. We are proud to be a true partner to many of the UK's leading creative events and experiential agencies - think car launches, award shows, festival activations and more - connecting exceptional talent with outstanding opportunities. There are no hard sales tactics or recruitment nonsense here - just hard work, exceptional client service, industry expertise and the latest technology to ensure we remain the go-to recruitment agency within the sector. Why Join Us? A great team: We operate as one team, supporting each other and celebrating successes honestly and genuinely. Every Recruitment Consultant plays a vital role in our business growth, with open forums and idea sharing integral to our success. Industry reputation: We have earned an excellent name in the sector, making us the "go-to" agency for clients and candidates alike. New clients frequently approach us, and top candidates come to us for their next career move. Supported by a well-resourced marketing budget, we outperform competitors through the latest recruitment technology. Career progression: We invest in our team's development; nearly everyone has been promoted at least once. If you have the talent, we will support and develop you fully. Flexible hours: We treat people like grown-ups. Want to start late or leave early? No problem. It's all about delivering results. Hybrid working: Our fantastic Birmingham offices are open all week, but we generally work from home three days a week. As a collaborative team valuing face-to-face interaction, you will be expected to commute to the office two set days per week. Social activities: We organise lunches, dinners, awards (cheesy but fun), team outings, Feel Good Fridays (finish at 4:00pm with a drink), quarterly incentives and more. Holidays: 26 days holiday (increasing with service) plus bank holidays, with the option to take an additional three unpaid days. Office environment: Expect music, fresh fruit, a variety of teas and all the other perks of a modern, vibrant office. What really makes it special is the positive atmosphere and supportive, happy team. Giving back: We encourage our team to make a difference both at work and in society. Each person receives two paid days per year for charitable work. We support charitable initiatives and make a substantial annual donation to a charity chosen by the team. The Role As a Recruitment Consultant, you will work closely with the UK's leading events and experiential agencies and global brands. You will gain a deep understanding of your clients' businesses and recruitment needs, sourcing talent from junior Event Executives to Heads of Events. You will manage the recruitment process end-to-end, including: Proactively building relationships with potential new clients Meeting clients face-to-face or virtually Taking detailed briefs - understanding not just the role, but the wider business context Writing compelling job adverts Briefing our candidate resource team Searching our extensive network (with team support) for potential candidates Interviewing candidates to understand their experience and career aspirations Arranging interviews and managing offers Who We Are Looking For Chemistry is key. We have a tight-knit team, so you will need to be a people person who enjoys and contributes to our friendly, supportive culture. We seek an experienced Recruitment Consultant with a strong background in permanent recruitment (agency side), preferably within professional services. Although we have extensive knowledge of the events industry, we provide comprehensive support to help you understand the market fully. If you would like to find out more, simply click the apply button and let's have a conversation. Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion As a specialist events recruitment agency, we help our clients build the most talented and diverse teams in the UK. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, embracing diversity across all intersecting dimensions, including ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, well-being, abilities and neurodiversity. We are committed to providing a supportive and accessible recruitment process. If you require any adjustments or accommodations, please do not hesitate to let us know. Vacancy Ref: 17120
Talent STEM Ltd
Process Development Chemist
Talent STEM Ltd Haverhill, Suffolk
Talent STEM are partnering with a growing chemical manufacturing organisation supplying high-quality products into a range of industrial markets. This business has built a strong reputation for technical excellence, operational reliability and continuous improvement across its manufacturing processes. Due to ongoing growth and increased production demand, they are seeking a Production Chemist to support process development, scale-up activities and day-to-day manufacturing operations. The Opportunity This is a hands-on role offering exposure to both laboratory and pilot-scale environments. You will play a key role in supporting production, improving processes and ensuring consistent product quality. Working closely with cross-functional teams, you will contribute to process optimisation, troubleshooting and the successful scale-up of chemical processes from lab through to manufacturing. Key Responsibilities - Carry out small-scale organic synthesis, reactions and distillations (up to approximately 20L scale) - Support and operate larger-scale distillation processes (up to approximately 100L scale) - Apply a range of laboratory techniques including separations, crystallisation and purification methods - Assist with troubleshooting process-related issues across manufacturing and implement corrective actions - Perform and interpret analytical testing using HPLC, GC, FTIR, Karl Fischer and titration techniques - Support process development and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and yield - Ensure accurate documentation of experiments, processes and production data - Handle hazardous chemicals safely in accordance with site HSE standards and procedures - Collaborate with production, quality and technical teams to ensure smooth manufacturing operations About You We are looking for a practical, detail-oriented chemist with experience in organic and process chemistry who enjoys working in a manufacturing environment. You will likely bring: - A BSc, MSc or PhD in Chemistry, ideally with a focus on Organic Chemistry - Approximately 3 5 years industrial experience within chemical manufacturing, pilot plant or process development environments - Hands-on experience with organic synthesis, distillation, crystallisation and purification techniques - Experience using analytical instrumentation such as HPLC, GC, FTIR and Karl Fischer - A good understanding of chemical process safety, COSHH and environmental practices - The ability to troubleshoot processes and work effectively in a fast-paced production setting - Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing manufacturing business where you can gain exposure to both development and production environments. You will play a key role in scale-up activities and process improvement projects, contributing directly to operational performance and product quality. For a confidential discussion, please contact Talent STEM directly. IMPORTANT: You must have the right to work in the UK without sponsorship. Talent STEM is a specialist recruitment consultancy supporting the scientific, engineering, clinical, chemical, pharmaceutical, FMCG, environmental, biotechnology and medical device sectors.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Talent STEM are partnering with a growing chemical manufacturing organisation supplying high-quality products into a range of industrial markets. This business has built a strong reputation for technical excellence, operational reliability and continuous improvement across its manufacturing processes. Due to ongoing growth and increased production demand, they are seeking a Production Chemist to support process development, scale-up activities and day-to-day manufacturing operations. The Opportunity This is a hands-on role offering exposure to both laboratory and pilot-scale environments. You will play a key role in supporting production, improving processes and ensuring consistent product quality. Working closely with cross-functional teams, you will contribute to process optimisation, troubleshooting and the successful scale-up of chemical processes from lab through to manufacturing. Key Responsibilities - Carry out small-scale organic synthesis, reactions and distillations (up to approximately 20L scale) - Support and operate larger-scale distillation processes (up to approximately 100L scale) - Apply a range of laboratory techniques including separations, crystallisation and purification methods - Assist with troubleshooting process-related issues across manufacturing and implement corrective actions - Perform and interpret analytical testing using HPLC, GC, FTIR, Karl Fischer and titration techniques - Support process development and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and yield - Ensure accurate documentation of experiments, processes and production data - Handle hazardous chemicals safely in accordance with site HSE standards and procedures - Collaborate with production, quality and technical teams to ensure smooth manufacturing operations About You We are looking for a practical, detail-oriented chemist with experience in organic and process chemistry who enjoys working in a manufacturing environment. You will likely bring: - A BSc, MSc or PhD in Chemistry, ideally with a focus on Organic Chemistry - Approximately 3 5 years industrial experience within chemical manufacturing, pilot plant or process development environments - Hands-on experience with organic synthesis, distillation, crystallisation and purification techniques - Experience using analytical instrumentation such as HPLC, GC, FTIR and Karl Fischer - A good understanding of chemical process safety, COSHH and environmental practices - The ability to troubleshoot processes and work effectively in a fast-paced production setting - Strong communication skills and a collaborative approach Why Apply? This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing manufacturing business where you can gain exposure to both development and production environments. You will play a key role in scale-up activities and process improvement projects, contributing directly to operational performance and product quality. For a confidential discussion, please contact Talent STEM directly. IMPORTANT: You must have the right to work in the UK without sponsorship. Talent STEM is a specialist recruitment consultancy supporting the scientific, engineering, clinical, chemical, pharmaceutical, FMCG, environmental, biotechnology and medical device sectors.
Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant
Snc-Lavalin
Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant page is loaded Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultantlocations: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-151802 Job Description Overview Transform our Urban Legacy. is seeking a dynamic and motivated Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant specialising in contaminated land and brownfield development to join our award-winning Contaminated Land & Hydrogeology team within the Sustainable Land and Resource Management Practice.Based in either our Exeter, Bristol, Birmingham, Cambridge, Epsom or London office (with flexible hybrid working), you will be part of an award-winning group of contaminated land experts delivering innovative brownfield solutions to major UK infrastructure projects, across the transportation, energy, buildings and places and water markets.This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside industry leaders, contribute to high-profile UK and international projects, and grow your career in a supportive, collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. Your role Project management and technical delivery of a wide variety of contaminated land focused projects, including the management of finances, programme delivery and technically reviewing others' work. Providing technical guidance, constructive support and mentoring to junior staff and supporting their technical development. Liaison with clients, stakeholders, regulators, sub-contractors and other internal disciplines. Supporting senior management in developing new business and the preparation of commercial offers to maintain and expand the current client base. Working with the local and wider Sustainable Land and Resource Management team across the UK. About you Higher education qualification in a relevant engineering or science subject (e.g. geology, geography, hydrogeology, chemistry, earth sciences, environmental science). Chartered Membership of relevant professional body (if not Chartered, we would expect the candidate, with our support, to become chartered within 6 to 12 months after joining). Relevant post-graduate experience (ideally within a consultancy environment) with a strong technical, people and project management skillset and a track record in winning and delivering high-profile work Technical leadership and delivery of Phase 1 Desk Studies, Phase 2 Site Investigations, remediation design and verification / validation for a range of projects and clients. Commercial awareness and understanding including being able to complete tenders. Good working knowledge and demonstrable understanding of the relevant legislation, technical guidance, industry standards and best practice for contaminated land, materials management and waste. Customer focused with good relationship management skills. Registered SiLC and SQP. Experience and knowledge of managing NEC3/4 and/or ICE contracts. Experience and knowledge of electricity substation and high voltage-related land contamination sites. Experience and knowledge of MMPs and the DoW Code of Practice, ideally with Qualified Person (QP) status. Experience and knowledge of EIAs, due diligence and permitting. Experience in qualitative and quantitative controlled waters and human health risk assessment (ideally with experience in common analytical modelling packages such as P20, ConSim, CLEA). Experience in working with geospatial data (GIS) using software such as QGIS and/or ArcGIS. Ideally you will have experience managing data on large projects, especially GIS data and AGS data. Rewards & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant page is loaded Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultantlocations: GB.London.Nova Northtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Yesterdayjob requisition id: R-151802 Job Description Overview Transform our Urban Legacy. is seeking a dynamic and motivated Senior / Principal Geo-Environmental Consultant specialising in contaminated land and brownfield development to join our award-winning Contaminated Land & Hydrogeology team within the Sustainable Land and Resource Management Practice.Based in either our Exeter, Bristol, Birmingham, Cambridge, Epsom or London office (with flexible hybrid working), you will be part of an award-winning group of contaminated land experts delivering innovative brownfield solutions to major UK infrastructure projects, across the transportation, energy, buildings and places and water markets.This is a fantastic opportunity to work alongside industry leaders, contribute to high-profile UK and international projects, and grow your career in a supportive, collaborative, multi-disciplinary environment. Your role Project management and technical delivery of a wide variety of contaminated land focused projects, including the management of finances, programme delivery and technically reviewing others' work. Providing technical guidance, constructive support and mentoring to junior staff and supporting their technical development. Liaison with clients, stakeholders, regulators, sub-contractors and other internal disciplines. Supporting senior management in developing new business and the preparation of commercial offers to maintain and expand the current client base. Working with the local and wider Sustainable Land and Resource Management team across the UK. About you Higher education qualification in a relevant engineering or science subject (e.g. geology, geography, hydrogeology, chemistry, earth sciences, environmental science). Chartered Membership of relevant professional body (if not Chartered, we would expect the candidate, with our support, to become chartered within 6 to 12 months after joining). Relevant post-graduate experience (ideally within a consultancy environment) with a strong technical, people and project management skillset and a track record in winning and delivering high-profile work Technical leadership and delivery of Phase 1 Desk Studies, Phase 2 Site Investigations, remediation design and verification / validation for a range of projects and clients. Commercial awareness and understanding including being able to complete tenders. Good working knowledge and demonstrable understanding of the relevant legislation, technical guidance, industry standards and best practice for contaminated land, materials management and waste. Customer focused with good relationship management skills. Registered SiLC and SQP. Experience and knowledge of managing NEC3/4 and/or ICE contracts. Experience and knowledge of electricity substation and high voltage-related land contamination sites. Experience and knowledge of MMPs and the DoW Code of Practice, ideally with Qualified Person (QP) status. Experience and knowledge of EIAs, due diligence and permitting. Experience in qualitative and quantitative controlled waters and human health risk assessment (ideally with experience in common analytical modelling packages such as P20, ConSim, CLEA). Experience in working with geospatial data (GIS) using software such as QGIS and/or ArcGIS. Ideally you will have experience managing data on large projects, especially GIS data and AGS data. Rewards & benefitsExplore the rewards and benefits that help you thrive - at every stage of your life and your career. Enjoy competitive salaries, employee rewards and a brilliant range of benefits you can tailor to suit your own health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices. Make the most of a myriad of opportunities for training and professional development to grow your skills and expertise. And combine our hybrid working culture and flexible holiday allowances to balance a great job and fulfilling personal life. About AtkinsRéalisWe're , a world-class engineering services and nuclear organization. We connect people, data and technology to transform the world's infrastructure and energy systems. Together, with our industry partners and clients, and our global team of consultants, designers, engineers and project managers, we can change the world. We're committed to leading our clients across our various end markets to engineer a better future for our planet and its people. Additional information Security clearance This role may require security clearance and offers of employment will be dependent on obtaining the relevant level of clearance. If this is necessary, it will be discussed with you at interview. The vetting process is delivered by United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) and may require candidates to provide proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer. If applying to this role please do not make reference to (in conversation) or include in your application or CV, details of any current or previously held security clearance.We are committed to creating a culture where everyone feels that they belong - a place where we can all be ourselves, thrive and develop to be the best we can be. So, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and employee resource groups to support all employees. As an Equal Opportunities Employer, we value applications from all backgrounds, cultures and ability. Worker Type Employee Job Type Regular At AtkinsRéalis , we seek to hire individuals with diverse characteristics, backgrounds and perspectives. We strongly believe that world-class talent makes no distinctions based on gender, ethnic or national origin, sexual identity and orientation, age, religion or disability, but enriches itself through these differences.
Adecco
Registered Composition Data Support (EMEA Regulatory)
Adecco Abingdon, Oxfordshire
Join Our Team as a Registered Composition Data Support (EMEA Regulatory)! Are you passionate about data management and looking for an exciting opportunity in the Agriculture & Fisheries industry? Our client is seeking a dedicated Registered Composition Data Support to join their EMEA Regulatory & Stewardship team in beautiful Milton, Vale of White Horse. This temporary role is your chance to contribute to organizational efficiency and decision-making while gaining valuable hands-on experience in data management. What's in it for you? Competitive Salary : Earn between £16 to £21 per hour, reflecting your skills and experience. Contract Duration : Initial fixed-term until December 2026, with opportunities for extension! On-Site Experience : Engage in a vibrant team environment-this role is based on-site, ensuring collaborative energy and synergy. Full-Time Commitment : Work 37.5 hours a week (7.5 hours per day) and immerse yourself in meaningful work! Your Purpose In this role, you will support the EMEA Regulatory team by accurately entering, updating, and maintaining essential technical data. You will play a crucial role in ensuring data integrity and supporting regulatory processes across various EMEA countries. Key Responsibilities Input and update technical data (product specifications, scientific research) across various databases and systems. Verify data accuracy by cross-referencing source documents and correcting discrepancies. Organize and maintain technical data files for easy retrieval and accessibility. Assist with data cleanup and migration projects to ensure data consistency. Safeguard sensitive technical data by adhering to confidentiality and security protocols. Collaborate with team members to streamline data entry processes and enhance accuracy. Generate insightful reports and prepare data for analysis using tools like Excel or PowerBI. Support the data management team with other administrative tasks as needed. What Do You Bring to the Table? A BS degree in chemistry, biology, or a related scientific field (or equivalent experience); regulatory/legal degree is a plus! Strong attention to detail and organizational skills for meticulous data handling. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel, for data analysis and reporting. Basic understanding of databases or data management systems. Excellent typing speed and accuracy for efficient data input. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, for effective collaboration. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Problem-solving skills to address discrepancies. A willingness to learn new software and tools! Desirable Skills (optional): Familiarity with specific technical data entry software (e.g., SAP). Basic analytical skills to identify trends within the data. Knowledge of data privacy and security protocols. Ready to Make an Impact? If you are enthusiastic about data management and ready to contribute to our client's mission in the Agriculture & Fisheries industry, we want to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career! Our client is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Apr 07, 2026
Contractor
Join Our Team as a Registered Composition Data Support (EMEA Regulatory)! Are you passionate about data management and looking for an exciting opportunity in the Agriculture & Fisheries industry? Our client is seeking a dedicated Registered Composition Data Support to join their EMEA Regulatory & Stewardship team in beautiful Milton, Vale of White Horse. This temporary role is your chance to contribute to organizational efficiency and decision-making while gaining valuable hands-on experience in data management. What's in it for you? Competitive Salary : Earn between £16 to £21 per hour, reflecting your skills and experience. Contract Duration : Initial fixed-term until December 2026, with opportunities for extension! On-Site Experience : Engage in a vibrant team environment-this role is based on-site, ensuring collaborative energy and synergy. Full-Time Commitment : Work 37.5 hours a week (7.5 hours per day) and immerse yourself in meaningful work! Your Purpose In this role, you will support the EMEA Regulatory team by accurately entering, updating, and maintaining essential technical data. You will play a crucial role in ensuring data integrity and supporting regulatory processes across various EMEA countries. Key Responsibilities Input and update technical data (product specifications, scientific research) across various databases and systems. Verify data accuracy by cross-referencing source documents and correcting discrepancies. Organize and maintain technical data files for easy retrieval and accessibility. Assist with data cleanup and migration projects to ensure data consistency. Safeguard sensitive technical data by adhering to confidentiality and security protocols. Collaborate with team members to streamline data entry processes and enhance accuracy. Generate insightful reports and prepare data for analysis using tools like Excel or PowerBI. Support the data management team with other administrative tasks as needed. What Do You Bring to the Table? A BS degree in chemistry, biology, or a related scientific field (or equivalent experience); regulatory/legal degree is a plus! Strong attention to detail and organizational skills for meticulous data handling. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel, for data analysis and reporting. Basic understanding of databases or data management systems. Excellent typing speed and accuracy for efficient data input. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, for effective collaboration. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Problem-solving skills to address discrepancies. A willingness to learn new software and tools! Desirable Skills (optional): Familiarity with specific technical data entry software (e.g., SAP). Basic analytical skills to identify trends within the data. Knowledge of data privacy and security protocols. Ready to Make an Impact? If you are enthusiastic about data management and ready to contribute to our client's mission in the Agriculture & Fisheries industry, we want to hear from you! Apply now and take the next step in your career! Our client is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Adecco. Our Candidate Privacy Information Statement explains how we will use your information - please copy and paste the following link in to your browser
Senior Consultant - Sustainable Chemistry
Anthesis Group
Senior Consultant - Sustainable Chemistry Department: Circ. & Value Chain Trans. : Advisory Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: United Kingdom Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Working in Anthesis' Sustainable Chemistry practice, our team of consultants manage chemical compliance and support sustainability projects for a range of clients including EU REACH Consortia, clients seeking only representative support and companies requiring chemical strategy management. Although primarily focussed on EU REACH compliance and related regulations globally, we also work within the Anthesis community in helping our clients reach their sustainability goals, particularly where they relate to chemical policy and management objectives. We are looking to for someone to be part of our expansion of the Sustainable Chemicals offering to meet the increasing regulatory requirements within Europe. Within our team of experts, you will be expected to work closely with OR clients and REACH consortia to understand their needs and manage the day to day administrative and financial aspect of the projects, with support from experts in other teams where needed. You will also be monitoring regulatory changes and assisting clients to plan and adapt. Clients include global clients requiring Only Representative support, EU-REACH consortia, and manufacturing companies. Good project management and communication skills are essential. This role is hybrid and can be based out of one of our UK hubs (Bristol, Edinburgh, Harrogate, London Manchester or Oxford). Key Responsibilities Management of Only Representative and Consortia Management activities within the Sustainable Chemistry team. Completion of chemical regulation activities as required by the client, including EU-REACH and REACH-like registration, poison centre notification, providing substance or regulation-specific guidance (for example SVHC, microplastic, PFAS, RoHS). Management of consortia activities including responding to the requirements of EU-REACH and REACH like schemes. Management of regulatory testing programmes for REACH and REACH like chemical regulation schemes. • Providing ad hoc chemistry support to other expert teams in Anthesis. • Maintain global data sharing cost models and administer the sale of letters of access. Horizon scanning and supporting clients in developing compliance strategies for future changes to EU-REACH and REACH like schemes. Project management. Identify opportunities for Anthesis to further support clients, general business development activities. Expand the client portfolio with relevant regulatory and sustainability projects. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Professional required with at least 5 years' experience in business oriented Regulatory Affairs and/or Product Stewardship function in the industrial chemicals sector. Knowledge of EU REACH and related regulations essential, in depth, and up to date understanding of Only Representative activities preferred - other global chemical regulations knowledge an added bonus. Working knowledge of IUCLID needed. Understanding of EU-REACH financial reconciliation processes a benefit. Clear communicator, able to ensure accuracy in data records and communicate to non topic experts. Must have experience of working with technically complex products / chemicals and the regulatory environment in which they are sold and used. Well organised, effective time management and self management of priorities. Ability to prioritise multiple tasks, able to track multiple projects and follow through to completion. Professional manner to act as a brand ambassador appropriate to the specific client environment and circumstances. Methodical and analytical with good attention to detail. Experience with SharePoint, Excel and NetSuite preferred, ability to adapt and learn new software and process essential. Experience with commercial agreements, and time and materials project management a bonus. Experience in the consultancy sector or consortium management an advantage. Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company. Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team. Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients. Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have. Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis. Competitive salary in line with education, experience and skills. An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Senior Consultant - Sustainable Chemistry Department: Circ. & Value Chain Trans. : Advisory Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time Location: United Kingdom Description About Anthesis Anthesis is the sustainability activator. Proud to be a B Corp, we seek to make a significant contribution to a world which is more resilient and productive. We do this by working with cities, corporates, investors and other organisations to drive sustainable performance. We develop financially driven sustainability strategies, underpinned by technical expertise and delivered by innovative collaborative teams across the world. At Anthesis Group, we are truly committed to putting people and our planet at the heart of all we do. Summary of Role & Key Responsibilities Working in Anthesis' Sustainable Chemistry practice, our team of consultants manage chemical compliance and support sustainability projects for a range of clients including EU REACH Consortia, clients seeking only representative support and companies requiring chemical strategy management. Although primarily focussed on EU REACH compliance and related regulations globally, we also work within the Anthesis community in helping our clients reach their sustainability goals, particularly where they relate to chemical policy and management objectives. We are looking to for someone to be part of our expansion of the Sustainable Chemicals offering to meet the increasing regulatory requirements within Europe. Within our team of experts, you will be expected to work closely with OR clients and REACH consortia to understand their needs and manage the day to day administrative and financial aspect of the projects, with support from experts in other teams where needed. You will also be monitoring regulatory changes and assisting clients to plan and adapt. Clients include global clients requiring Only Representative support, EU-REACH consortia, and manufacturing companies. Good project management and communication skills are essential. This role is hybrid and can be based out of one of our UK hubs (Bristol, Edinburgh, Harrogate, London Manchester or Oxford). Key Responsibilities Management of Only Representative and Consortia Management activities within the Sustainable Chemistry team. Completion of chemical regulation activities as required by the client, including EU-REACH and REACH-like registration, poison centre notification, providing substance or regulation-specific guidance (for example SVHC, microplastic, PFAS, RoHS). Management of consortia activities including responding to the requirements of EU-REACH and REACH like schemes. Management of regulatory testing programmes for REACH and REACH like chemical regulation schemes. • Providing ad hoc chemistry support to other expert teams in Anthesis. • Maintain global data sharing cost models and administer the sale of letters of access. Horizon scanning and supporting clients in developing compliance strategies for future changes to EU-REACH and REACH like schemes. Project management. Identify opportunities for Anthesis to further support clients, general business development activities. Expand the client portfolio with relevant regulatory and sustainability projects. Key Requirements, Skills Knowledge & Expertise Professional required with at least 5 years' experience in business oriented Regulatory Affairs and/or Product Stewardship function in the industrial chemicals sector. Knowledge of EU REACH and related regulations essential, in depth, and up to date understanding of Only Representative activities preferred - other global chemical regulations knowledge an added bonus. Working knowledge of IUCLID needed. Understanding of EU-REACH financial reconciliation processes a benefit. Clear communicator, able to ensure accuracy in data records and communicate to non topic experts. Must have experience of working with technically complex products / chemicals and the regulatory environment in which they are sold and used. Well organised, effective time management and self management of priorities. Ability to prioritise multiple tasks, able to track multiple projects and follow through to completion. Professional manner to act as a brand ambassador appropriate to the specific client environment and circumstances. Methodical and analytical with good attention to detail. Experience with SharePoint, Excel and NetSuite preferred, ability to adapt and learn new software and process essential. Experience with commercial agreements, and time and materials project management a bonus. Experience in the consultancy sector or consortium management an advantage. Benefits Work within a highly motivated team in an innovative and rapidly growing global company. Opportunity to have a direct impact and be a key part of the growth and development of the business and the team. Work solely on projects that have an impact on the sustainability and climate change goals/challenges for clients. Opportunity to work with, collaborate with and learn from sustainability SME's who are passionate about the work they do and the impact Anthesis can have. Exposure to a wide range of clients and projects on a global basis. Competitive salary in line with education, experience and skills. An opportunity to participate in the Anthesis Employee Participation Plan (EPP), an industry pioneering employee incentive plan that allows all employees to be rewarded for the growth in the equity value of Anthesis. Cooperative, supportive and open working atmosphere.
Randox Laboratories
Business Development Executive - German Speaking
Randox Laboratories
Business Development Executive - German Speaking - London (Job Ref: 26/BDEG) Randox Laboratories is a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, and food security. Our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment and skill of our workforce. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do and achieve. We have an exciting new career opportunity for a German speaking Business Development Executive based in London. Location: Onsite, based at our office at 36-38 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EY. Regular travel to Germany will also be required. Contract Offered: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts: 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday from 8.40am to 5.20pm, or longer days Monday-Thursday, with 12:40pm finish on Friday. What does this role involve? This role is responsible for the sales and promotion of Randox Clinical products, particularly our QC range, throughout a wide range of industries, developing business opportunities with current customers as well as winning new business. In addition, the successful applicant will: Promote and sell our Clinical Chemistry Analysers, Reagents, and Quality Control Materials. Contribute to the overall growth and profitability of Randox by development and maintaining of customers through providing a high level of support and service as a salesperson. Achieve agreed sales targets within your region. Identify and develop customer relations in areas where we are currently unrepresented. Prepare sales reports and sales projections. Attend sales exhibitions and events. Utilise the Randox CRM system on a daily basis. Travel to complete regular in person customer visits. Manage key accounts. Conduct market research into the potential business opportunities for new and current Randox product lines. Maintain a high level of product knowledge and competitor awareness. Who can apply? Essential criteria: A bachelors degree or higher in a Life Science, or Business-related discipline. Fluent in German to a native level. Fluent in English to a business or native level. A hunter mindset to open and close business opportunities. Strong communication and presentation skills. Driven to achieve a successful career in sales. Willingness to travel internationally to meet current and potential clients. Genuine interest in the medical devices sector. Desirable: Previous sales experience in a similar industry. Previous experience within a Life Science, Bio-Tech or Medical industry. Previous experience in a sales position. Previous experience working in a laboratory. Valid driving licence. How do I apply? Click "Apply" on the site you are seeing this advert on, and they will submit your CV to Randox for review (Fast process). This advert may remain open for up to 30 days, although we may close the advert early if we receive sufficient applicants to fill the roles. About Randox: An international company operating in over 145 countries that continues to have unparalleled growth, Randox Laboratories was at the centre of the UK's National COVID Testing Programme throughout the pandemic. In early 2020 Randox recognised the threat from COVID-19 and, based on over 40 years of diagnostic experience, quickly developed a test to accurately identify the virus. Testing at scale commenced within weeks to support the UK's National Testing Programme and private clients alike. Additionally, as a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology and food security, our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment & skill of our workforce, which continue to grow exponentially.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Business Development Executive - German Speaking - London (Job Ref: 26/BDEG) Randox Laboratories is a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, and food security. Our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment and skill of our workforce. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do and achieve. We have an exciting new career opportunity for a German speaking Business Development Executive based in London. Location: Onsite, based at our office at 36-38 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EY. Regular travel to Germany will also be required. Contract Offered: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts: 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday from 8.40am to 5.20pm, or longer days Monday-Thursday, with 12:40pm finish on Friday. What does this role involve? This role is responsible for the sales and promotion of Randox Clinical products, particularly our QC range, throughout a wide range of industries, developing business opportunities with current customers as well as winning new business. In addition, the successful applicant will: Promote and sell our Clinical Chemistry Analysers, Reagents, and Quality Control Materials. Contribute to the overall growth and profitability of Randox by development and maintaining of customers through providing a high level of support and service as a salesperson. Achieve agreed sales targets within your region. Identify and develop customer relations in areas where we are currently unrepresented. Prepare sales reports and sales projections. Attend sales exhibitions and events. Utilise the Randox CRM system on a daily basis. Travel to complete regular in person customer visits. Manage key accounts. Conduct market research into the potential business opportunities for new and current Randox product lines. Maintain a high level of product knowledge and competitor awareness. Who can apply? Essential criteria: A bachelors degree or higher in a Life Science, or Business-related discipline. Fluent in German to a native level. Fluent in English to a business or native level. A hunter mindset to open and close business opportunities. Strong communication and presentation skills. Driven to achieve a successful career in sales. Willingness to travel internationally to meet current and potential clients. Genuine interest in the medical devices sector. Desirable: Previous sales experience in a similar industry. Previous experience within a Life Science, Bio-Tech or Medical industry. Previous experience in a sales position. Previous experience working in a laboratory. Valid driving licence. How do I apply? Click "Apply" on the site you are seeing this advert on, and they will submit your CV to Randox for review (Fast process). This advert may remain open for up to 30 days, although we may close the advert early if we receive sufficient applicants to fill the roles. About Randox: An international company operating in over 145 countries that continues to have unparalleled growth, Randox Laboratories was at the centre of the UK's National COVID Testing Programme throughout the pandemic. In early 2020 Randox recognised the threat from COVID-19 and, based on over 40 years of diagnostic experience, quickly developed a test to accurately identify the virus. Testing at scale commenced within weeks to support the UK's National Testing Programme and private clients alike. Additionally, as a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology and food security, our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment & skill of our workforce, which continue to grow exponentially.
Randox Laboratories
Business Development Executive - Danish Speaking
Randox Laboratories
Business Development Executive - Danish Speaking - London (Job Ref: 26/BDDN) Randox Laboratories is a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, and food security. Our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment and skill of our workforce. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do and achieve. We have an exciting new career opportunity for a Danish speaking Business Development Executive based in London. Location: Onsite, based at our office at 36-38 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EY. Regular travel to Denmark and potentially neighbouring countries will also be required. Contract Offered: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts: 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday from 8.40am to 5.20pm. or longer days Monday-Thursday, with 12.40pm finish on Friday. What does this role involve? This role is responsible for the sales and promotion of Randox Clinical products, particularly our QC range, throughout a wide range of industries, developing business opportunities with current customers as well as winning new business. In addition, the successful applicant will: Promote and sell our Clinical Chemistry Analysers, Reagents, and Quality Control Materials. Contribute to the overall growth and profitability of Randox by development and maintaining of customers through providing a high level of support and service as a salesperson. Achieve agreed sales targets within your region. Identify and develop customer relations in areas where we are currently unrepresented. Prepare sales reports and sales projections. Attend sales exhibitions and events. Utilise the Randox CRM system on a daily basis. Travel to complete regular in person customer visits. Manage key accounts. Conduct market research into the potential business opportunities for new and current Randox product lines. Maintain a high level of product knowledge and competitor awareness. Who can apply? Essential criteria: A bachelors degree or higher in a Life Science, or Business-related discipline. Fluent in both Danish and English at business or native level. A hunter mindset to open and close business opportunities. Strong communication and presentation skills. Driven to achieve a successful career in sales. Willingness to travel internationally to meet current and potential clients. Desirable: Previous sales experience in a similar industry. Previous experience within a Life Science, Bio-Tech or Medical industry. Previous experience in a sales position. Previous experience working in a laboratory. Genuine interest in the medical devices sector. Valid driving licence. How do I apply? Click "Apply" on the site you are seeing this advert on, and they will submit your CV to Randox for review (Fast process). This advert may remain open for up to 30 days, although we may close the advert early if we receive sufficient applicants to fill the roles. About Randox: An international company operating in over 145 countries that continues to have unparalleled growth, Randox Laboratories was at the centre of the UK's National COVID Testing Programme throughout the pandemic. In early 2020 Randox recognised the threat from COVID-19 and, based on over 40 years of diagnostic experience, quickly developed a test to accurately identify the virus. Testing at scale commenced within weeks to support the UK's National Testing Programme and private clients alike. Additionally, as a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology and food security, our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment & skill of our workforce, which continue to grow exponentially.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Business Development Executive - Danish Speaking - London (Job Ref: 26/BDDN) Randox Laboratories is a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology, and food security. Our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment and skill of our workforce. Our staff are at the heart of everything we do and achieve. We have an exciting new career opportunity for a Danish speaking Business Development Executive based in London. Location: Onsite, based at our office at 36-38 Fitzroy Square, London, W1T 6EY. Regular travel to Denmark and potentially neighbouring countries will also be required. Contract Offered: Full-time, Permanent Working Hours / Shifts: 40 hours per week. Monday to Friday from 8.40am to 5.20pm. or longer days Monday-Thursday, with 12.40pm finish on Friday. What does this role involve? This role is responsible for the sales and promotion of Randox Clinical products, particularly our QC range, throughout a wide range of industries, developing business opportunities with current customers as well as winning new business. In addition, the successful applicant will: Promote and sell our Clinical Chemistry Analysers, Reagents, and Quality Control Materials. Contribute to the overall growth and profitability of Randox by development and maintaining of customers through providing a high level of support and service as a salesperson. Achieve agreed sales targets within your region. Identify and develop customer relations in areas where we are currently unrepresented. Prepare sales reports and sales projections. Attend sales exhibitions and events. Utilise the Randox CRM system on a daily basis. Travel to complete regular in person customer visits. Manage key accounts. Conduct market research into the potential business opportunities for new and current Randox product lines. Maintain a high level of product knowledge and competitor awareness. Who can apply? Essential criteria: A bachelors degree or higher in a Life Science, or Business-related discipline. Fluent in both Danish and English at business or native level. A hunter mindset to open and close business opportunities. Strong communication and presentation skills. Driven to achieve a successful career in sales. Willingness to travel internationally to meet current and potential clients. Desirable: Previous sales experience in a similar industry. Previous experience within a Life Science, Bio-Tech or Medical industry. Previous experience in a sales position. Previous experience working in a laboratory. Genuine interest in the medical devices sector. Valid driving licence. How do I apply? Click "Apply" on the site you are seeing this advert on, and they will submit your CV to Randox for review (Fast process). This advert may remain open for up to 30 days, although we may close the advert early if we receive sufficient applicants to fill the roles. About Randox: An international company operating in over 145 countries that continues to have unparalleled growth, Randox Laboratories was at the centre of the UK's National COVID Testing Programme throughout the pandemic. In early 2020 Randox recognised the threat from COVID-19 and, based on over 40 years of diagnostic experience, quickly developed a test to accurately identify the virus. Testing at scale commenced within weeks to support the UK's National Testing Programme and private clients alike. Additionally, as a world leader in diagnostics for clinical healthcare, toxicology and food security, our expertise and product portfolio have assisted laboratories across the world in improving health and saving lives. Our global success is a result of our pioneering products and the commitment & skill of our workforce, which continue to grow exponentially.
Senior GC-MS Laboatory Analyst
Russell Taylor Group
Senior Analyst (GC-MS and GC-MS/MS) Location: Buckinghamshire Working hours: 09:00-17:00 Mon - Fri Salary: Competitive As a Senior Analyst, you will play a key role in supporting clients to meet Environmental Quality Standards (EQS) and Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs). Working with advanced GC-MS and GC-MS/MS instrumentation, you will help design and deliver tailored analytical programmes to meet complex regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage a business stream to deliver results against agreed targets Operate single and triple quadrupole GC-MS and GC-MS/MS systems Apply a minimum of 5+ years' experience as a trace-level GC Analyst Supervise and provide technical leadership within the GC section Train and mentor a team of 10-15 scientists, including Extraction Chemists and 1st and 2nd Grade Analysts Ensure samples are prepared and analysed to customer specifications Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of instrumentation Develop, optimise, validate and troubleshoot analytical methods Investigate and close Non-Conforming Work in line with quality systems Key Requirements BSc in Chemistry or related scientific discipline At least 5 years' experience in trace-level GC-MS analysis within an accredited laboratory Strong technical knowledge of GC-MS and GC-MS/MS Experience supervising, training, and developing junior staff Proven ability to meet targets and deadlines Familiarity with ISO 17025 quality systems Important Information We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Russell Taylor will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us here.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Senior Analyst (GC-MS and GC-MS/MS) Location: Buckinghamshire Working hours: 09:00-17:00 Mon - Fri Salary: Competitive As a Senior Analyst, you will play a key role in supporting clients to meet Environmental Quality Standards (EQS) and Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs). Working with advanced GC-MS and GC-MS/MS instrumentation, you will help design and deliver tailored analytical programmes to meet complex regulatory requirements. Key Responsibilities Manage a business stream to deliver results against agreed targets Operate single and triple quadrupole GC-MS and GC-MS/MS systems Apply a minimum of 5+ years' experience as a trace-level GC Analyst Supervise and provide technical leadership within the GC section Train and mentor a team of 10-15 scientists, including Extraction Chemists and 1st and 2nd Grade Analysts Ensure samples are prepared and analysed to customer specifications Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of instrumentation Develop, optimise, validate and troubleshoot analytical methods Investigate and close Non-Conforming Work in line with quality systems Key Requirements BSc in Chemistry or related scientific discipline At least 5 years' experience in trace-level GC-MS analysis within an accredited laboratory Strong technical knowledge of GC-MS and GC-MS/MS Experience supervising, training, and developing junior staff Proven ability to meet targets and deadlines Familiarity with ISO 17025 quality systems Important Information We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Russell Taylor will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us here.
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants
QC Analyst
Morgan Jones Recruitment Consultants Sandwich, Kent
Join a growing pharmaceutical manufacturer as a Quality Control Analyst in Sandwich. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, modern facilities, and real progression opportunities. Ideal for candidates with API QC experience and strong analytical skills. Quality Control Analyst Location : Sandwich Salary : 29,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, Permanent We are recruiting on behalf of an expanding pharmaceutical manufacturing specialist seeking a dedicated Quality Control Analyst to join their skilled and enthusiastic team. This is an excellent opportunity to build your career within a modern GMP environment, working on high-quality products for global markets. Why join our client? 31-day holiday, including bank holidays Company pension Free onsite parking Access to onsite gym and cafeteria Life insurance Enhanced maternity scheme Free flu jabs Private healthcare after probation Clear opportunities for progression Discretionary bonus scheme About the role You will support the production and quality teams to ensure all products meet strict regulatory and GMP standards. This position is suited to someone with strong analytical skills who enjoys hands-on laboratory work. Key responsibilities Conduct physical and analytical testing (HPLC/GC/wet chemistry) Report accurate and compliant results Support production with testing schedules Ensure manufacturing processes meet GMP requirements Work within value streams to ensure products are compliant and fit for purpose About you BSc in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Forensics, or equivalent Strong experience in QC testing of API Skilled in HPLC or GC (or both) Confident using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Excellent attention to detail Strong communication skills Able to prioritise effectively in a changing environment A proactive team player with a positive approach Eligible to work in the UK Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other great opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Join a growing pharmaceutical manufacturer as a Quality Control Analyst in Sandwich. Competitive salary, excellent benefits, modern facilities, and real progression opportunities. Ideal for candidates with API QC experience and strong analytical skills. Quality Control Analyst Location : Sandwich Salary : 29,000 per annum Job Type: Full-time, Permanent We are recruiting on behalf of an expanding pharmaceutical manufacturing specialist seeking a dedicated Quality Control Analyst to join their skilled and enthusiastic team. This is an excellent opportunity to build your career within a modern GMP environment, working on high-quality products for global markets. Why join our client? 31-day holiday, including bank holidays Company pension Free onsite parking Access to onsite gym and cafeteria Life insurance Enhanced maternity scheme Free flu jabs Private healthcare after probation Clear opportunities for progression Discretionary bonus scheme About the role You will support the production and quality teams to ensure all products meet strict regulatory and GMP standards. This position is suited to someone with strong analytical skills who enjoys hands-on laboratory work. Key responsibilities Conduct physical and analytical testing (HPLC/GC/wet chemistry) Report accurate and compliant results Support production with testing schedules Ensure manufacturing processes meet GMP requirements Work within value streams to ensure products are compliant and fit for purpose About you BSc in Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Forensics, or equivalent Strong experience in QC testing of API Skilled in HPLC or GC (or both) Confident using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Excellent attention to detail Strong communication skills Able to prioritise effectively in a changing environment A proactive team player with a positive approach Eligible to work in the UK Morgan Jones is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. About Morgan Jones: Morgan Jones Limited acts as an employment agency. By applying, you accept the Terms & Conditions as well as the Privacy, Cookie, and Data Retention Policy, which can be found on our website. Due to the high volume of applicants, if you have not heard back from us within 72 hours, please assume that you have been unsuccessful on this occasion. To view other great opportunities, visit our website or follow Morgan Jones on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or LinkedIn.
Development Chemist
Russell Taylor Group Manchester, Lancashire
Vacancy Title: Development Chemist Contract Type: Permanent Location: Manchester Industry: Chemical SCIENTIFIC Salary: £35000 - £45000 per annum Start Date: 2026-03-26 REF: J Contact Name: Johnathan Miller Contact Email: Vacancy Published: 4 days ago Development Chemist Greater Manchester £35,000 - £45,000 Permanent We're working with a well-established manufacturer in Greater Manchester who are looking to appoint a Development Chemist to join their growing technical team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a degree-qualified chemist to play a key role in developing new products, improving existing formulations, and supporting production and quality activities. The Role Develop and optimise new and existing chemical formulations Produce technical documentation, reports, and product records Support the scale-up of products from lab to manufacturing Work closely with Quality Control on testing, specifications, and sample investigations Collaborate with Production, Commercial, and Marketing teams Maintain accurate lab records and ensure compliance with procedures Follow all health & safety standards within the laboratory About You Degree or Master's in Chemistry or a related scientific discipline Experience or strong interest in product development and formulation Comfortable working in a laboratory environment Strong organisational skills with good attention to detail Able to build effective working relationships across teams Capable of working both independently and collaboratively Any industrial laboratory experience or commercial awareness would be advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary of £35,000 - £45,000 Opportunity to work on varied and interesting development projects Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and career development If you're looking to build your career in a hands-on development role within a growing business, we'd be keen to hear from you. Important Information We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Russell Taylor will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us here . Apply Now >
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Vacancy Title: Development Chemist Contract Type: Permanent Location: Manchester Industry: Chemical SCIENTIFIC Salary: £35000 - £45000 per annum Start Date: 2026-03-26 REF: J Contact Name: Johnathan Miller Contact Email: Vacancy Published: 4 days ago Development Chemist Greater Manchester £35,000 - £45,000 Permanent We're working with a well-established manufacturer in Greater Manchester who are looking to appoint a Development Chemist to join their growing technical team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a degree-qualified chemist to play a key role in developing new products, improving existing formulations, and supporting production and quality activities. The Role Develop and optimise new and existing chemical formulations Produce technical documentation, reports, and product records Support the scale-up of products from lab to manufacturing Work closely with Quality Control on testing, specifications, and sample investigations Collaborate with Production, Commercial, and Marketing teams Maintain accurate lab records and ensure compliance with procedures Follow all health & safety standards within the laboratory About You Degree or Master's in Chemistry or a related scientific discipline Experience or strong interest in product development and formulation Comfortable working in a laboratory environment Strong organisational skills with good attention to detail Able to build effective working relationships across teams Capable of working both independently and collaboratively Any industrial laboratory experience or commercial awareness would be advantageous What's on Offer Competitive salary of £35,000 - £45,000 Opportunity to work on varied and interesting development projects Supportive and collaborative working environment Ongoing training and career development If you're looking to build your career in a hands-on development role within a growing business, we'd be keen to hear from you. Important Information We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, Russell Taylor will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our Privacy Policy on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us here . Apply Now >
Severn Trent Water
River Insights & Improvement Manager
Severn Trent Water Coventry, Warwickshire
Salary (£): From £45,943.41 dependant on experience River Insights & Improvement Manager Hello, we're Severn Trent, officially one of the UK's Top 50 places to work. We pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic, innovative, and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered to do right for our customers, communities, and the environment. If you're ready to elevate your career with a company recognised for its excellence and employee satisfaction, then this could be the opportunity for you. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW We have an opportunity for you to join our River Protection team as a River Insights and Improvement Manager. If you're an experienced Freshwater Science professional looking to drive scientific thinking, shape strategic decisions, show your passion for science and rivers - this role could be for you! You'll provide a key role interpreting complex data, providing scientific insight in areas such as hydrology, hydroecology, river chemistry and microbiology to generate information to support future strategy development. Current projects you may be responsible for leading include Reasons for Not Achieving Good status, environmental monitoring and wider Freshwater Water Quality initiatives to ensure consistent, high-quality scientific assurance, strong governance and impactful insight to a range of stakeholders. You'll play a key role in Freshwater Systems science continuing to develop your understanding whilst leading on the dissemination of this information to different audiences. You will also be able to advise teams integrating current and future risks to support longer term strategic planning and shorter tactical decisions engaging with multiple stakeholders. If you're based in or around the Midlands, we'd love to hear from you. Some of your key accountabilities will include: Lead integrated freshwater system analysis connecting flows, habitats, groundwater and water quality across hydrology, hydroecology, chemistry and microbiology-to contribute towards future strategy. Responsible for ensuring scientific insights are clearly communicated to a variety of internal and external stakeholders, ranging from regulatory or partnership work, to senior leadership, other specialist and operational teams. Using scientific-led understanding to ensure methodological rigour, effective risk management, high quality evidence and documentation and strong-analytical standards are maintained. Drawing on your expertise in freshwaters science, you will proactively monitor and synthesise emerging science, methods, regulatory changes and be able to identify clear opportunities for the business to develop alongside providing guidance on changes as required. Representing Severn Trent as a technical expert at a range of external opportunities such as scientific forums, consultations or partnership groups. WHAT YOU'LL BRING TO THE ROLE We're looking for an experienced technical expert grounded in Freshwater Systems Science (Integrated Freshwater Science), with experience in one or more of hydrology, hydroecology, river chemistry or microbiology. You'll bring a strong grasp of catchment processes, system responses and water resource pressures, and you can turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insight for decision makers. If you see the whole system-flows, habitats, groundwater and water quality-and can turn that science into clear action, you'll thrive in the River Protection Team. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU Working here isn't just a job. You can build a career at Severn Trent, and we'll reward you for it too. We have a range of benefits that recognise great work, and award-winning training to help you reach your potential. And we'll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the communities where we live. Here are some of our favourite perks that you'll get being part of the Severn Trent family: 28 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £2,250 per annum based on company performance) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our 'Academy' Electric vehicle scheme and retail offers Family friendly policies (including a year off fully paid maternity and adoption leave) Two volunteering days per year WHATS NEXT We can't wait to hear from you. Before you apply, you'll need an updated copy of your CV and about five minutes to spare. And if your curiosity has peaked and you're wanting to find out even more, search on social media. PS. we'll always let you know the outcome of your application after the closing date - so keep an eye on your phone and emails.
Apr 07, 2026
Full time
Salary (£): From £45,943.41 dependant on experience River Insights & Improvement Manager Hello, we're Severn Trent, officially one of the UK's Top 50 places to work. We pride ourselves on fostering a dynamic, innovative, and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered to do right for our customers, communities, and the environment. If you're ready to elevate your career with a company recognised for its excellence and employee satisfaction, then this could be the opportunity for you. EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW We have an opportunity for you to join our River Protection team as a River Insights and Improvement Manager. If you're an experienced Freshwater Science professional looking to drive scientific thinking, shape strategic decisions, show your passion for science and rivers - this role could be for you! You'll provide a key role interpreting complex data, providing scientific insight in areas such as hydrology, hydroecology, river chemistry and microbiology to generate information to support future strategy development. Current projects you may be responsible for leading include Reasons for Not Achieving Good status, environmental monitoring and wider Freshwater Water Quality initiatives to ensure consistent, high-quality scientific assurance, strong governance and impactful insight to a range of stakeholders. You'll play a key role in Freshwater Systems science continuing to develop your understanding whilst leading on the dissemination of this information to different audiences. You will also be able to advise teams integrating current and future risks to support longer term strategic planning and shorter tactical decisions engaging with multiple stakeholders. If you're based in or around the Midlands, we'd love to hear from you. Some of your key accountabilities will include: Lead integrated freshwater system analysis connecting flows, habitats, groundwater and water quality across hydrology, hydroecology, chemistry and microbiology-to contribute towards future strategy. Responsible for ensuring scientific insights are clearly communicated to a variety of internal and external stakeholders, ranging from regulatory or partnership work, to senior leadership, other specialist and operational teams. Using scientific-led understanding to ensure methodological rigour, effective risk management, high quality evidence and documentation and strong-analytical standards are maintained. Drawing on your expertise in freshwaters science, you will proactively monitor and synthesise emerging science, methods, regulatory changes and be able to identify clear opportunities for the business to develop alongside providing guidance on changes as required. Representing Severn Trent as a technical expert at a range of external opportunities such as scientific forums, consultations or partnership groups. WHAT YOU'LL BRING TO THE ROLE We're looking for an experienced technical expert grounded in Freshwater Systems Science (Integrated Freshwater Science), with experience in one or more of hydrology, hydroecology, river chemistry or microbiology. You'll bring a strong grasp of catchment processes, system responses and water resource pressures, and you can turn complex datasets into clear, actionable insight for decision makers. If you see the whole system-flows, habitats, groundwater and water quality-and can turn that science into clear action, you'll thrive in the River Protection Team. WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU Working here isn't just a job. You can build a career at Severn Trent, and we'll reward you for it too. We have a range of benefits that recognise great work, and award-winning training to help you reach your potential. And we'll also help you play your part in looking after the environment and the communities where we live. Here are some of our favourite perks that you'll get being part of the Severn Trent family: 28 days holiday + bank holidays (and the ability to buy/sell up to 5 days per year) Annual bonus scheme (of up to £2,250 per annum based on company performance) Leading pension scheme - we will double your contribution (up to 15% when you contribute 7.5%) Sharesave - the chance to buy Severn Trent Plc shares at a discounted rate Dedicated training and development with our 'Academy' Electric vehicle scheme and retail offers Family friendly policies (including a year off fully paid maternity and adoption leave) Two volunteering days per year WHATS NEXT We can't wait to hear from you. Before you apply, you'll need an updated copy of your CV and about five minutes to spare. And if your curiosity has peaked and you're wanting to find out even more, search on social media. PS. we'll always let you know the outcome of your application after the closing date - so keep an eye on your phone and emails.

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