Chemical Development Technologist

Bridgwater
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Innovations Chemical Development Technologist
Bridgwater
Up to £45,000 DOE + Benefits
 
We are currently seeking a dynamic and seasoned Innovations Chemical Development Technologist for a fabric manufacturer based near Bridgwater
 
Your role will involve creating and testing development sample materials, managing laboratory trials, and identifying and sourcing new component raw materials. You will be responsible for providing accurate data analysis, reports, and maintaining detailed records of all trials, sample tests, and projects, along with the samples and documentation required to meet the needs of the development projects.
 
The ideal candidate will collaborate closely with our team of chemists and technologists, contributing to the growth of the business and positioning themselves for future leadership opportunities.
 
Key responsibilities:
 
·Technical Support and Testing: Provide technical support through thorough and precise laboratory investigations, tests, and trials. Be competent in using required test apparatus, calibrate and record findings, and identify external testing facilities as needed. Coordinate the setting up of non-standard tests to meet specific quality parameters.
 
·Quality and Transition Management: Work with Quality and Operational teams to assist in the transition of projects from development to standard production. Assess and record performance characteristics of concept samples at the laboratory, pilot line, and in full-scale trials at internal or external test facilities.
 
·Commercial and Technical Awareness: Be commercially and technically aware, adaptable, and proactive in identifying new products or processes. Maintain accurate records for supplier and customer requirements, costs, and technical specifications. Address and resolve customer quality concerns where possible.
 
·Communication and Problem-Solving: Communicate effectively with internal and external stakeholders, resolve issues in a timely manner, and plan for success through positive time management and problem-solving.
 
·Administrative and Project Support: Manage and review administrative structures to ensure they are fit for purpose, assist in project planning, support processes, and prioritize work requests.
 
·Health and Safety Compliance: Carry out work in accordance with the Company's Health and Safety policy and ensure all due Risk Assessments are recorded.
 
Experience and Qualifications
 
·Technical Expertise: Experience in research and design with a keen interest in fabric technology and development. Ideally, a degree in chemical or polymer chemistry development. Ability to understand complex chemical technical data, formulations, scientific structures, and applicable technologies.
 
·Analytical Skills: An enquiring mind that can analyse, evaluate, and process data to provide meaningful reports and conclusions. Attention to detail and the ability to adapt effectively to varying environments, responsibilities, or people while maintaining effectiveness.
 
·Customer Service Focus: Establishes a course of action for self and others to accomplish goals, prioritizes work effectively, and delivers actions on time. Maintains accuracy and quality of work and information over time.
 
·Teamwork and Communication: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Willingness to participate as a full member of a team, contributing and sharing ideas, supporting others, and working towards the greater good.
 
·Commercial Awareness: Be commercially and technically aware, adaptable, and proactive in identifying new products or processes. Maintain accurate records for supplier and customer requirements, costs, and technical specifications.
 
·Willingness to Travel: Ability and willingness to travel to suppliers and exhibitions if required.
 
Benefits include
·22 days holidays (raising by 1 day each year, up to 25 days max) plus 8 bank holidays
·Pension contributions: 4% employer, 5% employee
·Provision of company uniform
·On site parking
·Fully functioning canteen with free teas and coffees -
·Christmas and New Year shutdown (small part of annual leave is covered for this period)
 
This role may suit a person that has previously worked as a R&D Scientist, Commercial Scientist, Industrial scientist, Industrial Chemist
 
This role is commutable from Bridgwater, Taunton, Yeovil, Tiverton, Cheddar, Weston Super Mare and may suit a person that has previously worked as a R&D Scientist, Commercial Scientist, Industrial scientist, Industrial Chemist

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