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Research Associate

Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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CK Group are recruiting for an R&D Research Associate to join a chemicals manufacturing company, at their site based in Stoke, on a full time, permanent basis.

The Company:

Our client is a leader in the global manufacture of their specialty materials. Developing and manufacturing a range of pigments and nanomaterials, they now have an opportunity for a R&D Research Associate.

Location:

The R&D Researcher will be based at the company's site in Stoke, easily commutable from surrounding areas.

R&D Research Associate:

Your main duties will be:

Creating new ideas for novel advanced materials
Synthesizing new materials for various technical applications like window films, inks, conductive coatings, Laser Marking, Dispersions
Upscaling laboratory procedures into pilot plant scale
Solving technical challenges in new product development
Working collaboratively with other team members and customers
Providing customer technical support
Analysing performance of competitive products in customer applications
Demonstrating performance of products in various applications 

Your Background:

The ideal candidate for this role will have the following skills and experience:

MSc or PhD in Inorganic Chemistry, Material Science or related discipline
Preferably knowledge in one of the fields:  inks, coatings, polymer processing, Laser Marking, Nanodispersions
Systematic approach to tasks
Roll-up sleeves, initiative, and self-motivating mentality
Creativity and innovative approach to tasksApply:

Entitlement to work in the UK is essential. Please quote job reference (Apply online only) in all correspondence. 

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