Chemist - Polymers, Coatings, Inks

Killingworth
2 weeks ago
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An exciting role has become available for a Chemist with a leading manufacturer of high-quality products. You will be contributing to the development of new products, improving existing formulations and optimising manufacturing processes. For candidates who are innovative, pro-active and passionate about sustainability, this is a great opportunity to make a significant impact in a dynamic and growing industry.
Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop and optimise coating formulations and techniques
  • Design and implement novel water-based inks and primers, enhancing performance and sustainability across products.
  • Serve as a specialist in embossing techniques, creating innovative textures and patterns to enhance surface aesthetics.
  • Introduce new features to surfaces, improving functionality and aligning with market trends.
  • To support product qualification and approval programmes in support of the NPD&I portfolio where appropriate.
  • Conduct laboratory experiments and testing to evaluate the properties and characteristics of films and surface coatings.
  • Work with production personnel and provide technical support and assistance as required to resolve production and quality issues in support of new and existing products.
  • Provide technical support to customers regarding product specifications, application techniques, and troubleshooting assistance.
  • Assist in the evaluation of raw materials, suppliers, and vendors to ensure compliance with quality standards, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability requirements.
  • Occasional travel will be required for customer visits, training sessions and industry events, sometimes outside of usual working hours
    Ideal Candidate:
  • Knowledge of polymers, resins, and surface coating/decorating technologies and the ability to bring new methodologies in these areas.
  • Minimum of a Bachelors degree in Chemistry, Polymer Science or Material Science
  • 5 years industry experience in the coatings, ideally plastics or material coatings would be desirable.
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Knowledge of new product development, process safety, optimisation, and improvements.
  • Ability to plan, organise, carry out testing work and to analyse results.
  • UK Driving Licence is required
  • Candidates must have the right to work in the UK, sponsorship is not available
    This is a lab based role in the North East with occasional international travel. With a competitive salary and great benefits including 27 days holiday, free parking and a company pension scheme, this is a great opportunity for a passionate individual to join a leading global manufacturer

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