Trainee Rubber Technologist

Proslipsi Recruitment Specialist
Oldham, Greater Manchester
8 months ago
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My client, a manufacturing specialist, are recruiting for a Rubber Technologist.

This is the perfect role, offering a clear career path within a very niche industry.

What’s on offer:

  • Working fixed day shift

  • £25k basic salary negotiable DOE

  • Great company team and culture

  • Varied role offering structured training and progression.

    The Job:

  • Responsible for testing of rubber compounds

  • Production of lab samples for customers

  • Train in the operation of laboratory equipment

  • Participate in trials and engage in product development.

  • Collect test samples from production,

  • Gain understanding of health and safety and conformance reports.

  • Ensure safety regulations and procedures are always maintained.

  • Responsible for MSDS and technical data sheets

    About you:

  • A recognised qualification within a chemistry or materials science

  • Looking for a career path within manufacturing

  • A recent graduate looking for a role that can offer prospective employment.

  • A desire to learn new skills with a technical aptitude.

    This role is a rare opportunity, which can provide a solid career. Within manufacturing.

    Please apply with your CV to Janette or call for a further discussion about this role

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