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Development Technologist

Nottingham
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Development Technologist

Nottinghamshire

Permanent Role

Research & Product Development

Ready to shape the future of advanced materials?

We’re looking for a Development Technologist to join our dynamic Research & Product Development client in Nottinghamshire. If you have a passion for innovation and experience in resin formulation, this is your opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge solutions in aerospace and high-performance motorsport sectors.

The Role

  • Lead and support R&D projects from concept through to product launch

  • Identify new technologies and innovation opportunities aligned with our strategy

  • Ensure compliance with industry standards (AS 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001)

  • Present research findings to both technical and non-technical audiences

  • Collaborate across departments to meet R&D and product development goals

  • Provide expert technical support internally and to external partners

    The Candidate:

  • Eligibility to work in the UK, no sponsorship will be available.

  • Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, or a related discipline

  • Proven experience developing resin formulations for prepreg applications

  • Familiarity with analytical techniques used in resin development

  • Strong project management and presentation skills

  • Proficient with Microsoft Office tools

  • Industry experience in a similar role preferred

    To discuss this opportunity please contact our Head of Permanent Recruitment Richard Nield on (phone number removed) or email your CV

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