Chemist - Formulation & Product Development

LiCa Scientific Ltd
Knutsford, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
7 May 2026 (3 weeks ago)

ChemistFormulation & Product Development

Location: Knutsford

Salary: Competitive (DOE)

Work Pattern: Full-Time (Exceptional flexibility available) 40 hour week with flexible start and finish times

The Opportunity

We are working with a manufacturing chemical company who are involved in the development of products in a range of categories impacting customer product experiences.

They are known for providing a trusted and reliable product, which helps to reduce costs and machine downtime through better chemistry as well as providing ecological benefits. The Chemist will work in the chemical formulation and development of these product categories.

What You’ll Do

You will be responsible for the end-to-end development of high-performance chemical products. Key responsibilities include:

  • Formulation & R&D: Developing next-generation prodcts and reformulating existing products to drive cost savings and performance boosts.
  • Scale-Up & Trials: Moving from lab batches to plant trials, including occasional travel to production sites in the UK and Europe.
  • Supplier Collaboration: Meeting with suppliers to scout novel raw materials and negotiating prices to ensure commercial viability.
  • Compliance & QC: Meticulously recording data, managing MSDS and REACH statements, and ensuring ISO9001 compliance.
  • Technical Support: Assisting with customer technical tests, creating sample coatings, and even supporting patent applications.

Your Background

We are looking for a practical, detail-oriented Chemist with a solid foundation in product development.

  • Education: HND or degree in a Science-based subject (Chemistry or Physics preferred).
  • Experience: In a formulation-centric role (Inks, Coatings, Resins, Sealants, or Polymers).
  • Proven Track Record: Experience taking products from the initial scope through to full-scale commercialisation.
  • Mobility: A full driving license for travel within the UK and Europe.
  • Tech Savvy: Proficient in Microsoft Office for data recording and reporting.

This role is ideal for an experienced Formulator looking for a supportive environment. While this is a full time role, we can also discuss a shorter working week if this is suitable so whether you have family commitments or are looking to reduce working hours perhaps toward the later stages of your career we want to hear from you.

To Apply: Please submit your CV for consideration. Do reach out to us with any questions you may have over phone or email.

On this occasion, LiCa Scientific is acting as an employment agency.

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