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Senior Plant Chemist

Coventry
1 week ago
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Based in Auckland, New Zealand for 1.5 years, this role offers international experience before transitioning back to the UK.
 
Our client is currently looking for a Senior Plant Chemist to join their team and play a key role in managing and optimising the performance of our demonstration facility. This is an exciting opportunity to lead an analytical chemistry team, run an on-site laboratory, and directly contribute to innovative processes in sustainable technology.
 
The Senior Plant Chemist will:

Lead and mentor a skilled analytical chemistry team.
Set up and manage an on-site laboratory to support plant operations.
Develop and implement sampling and analytical protocols.
Perform and oversee analysis using MP-AES, ICP-OES/MS, UV/vis, XRD, and TGA.
Optimise process stages including extraction, precipitation, and crystallisation.
Collaborate with engineers and operators to troubleshoot plant challenges and drive continuous improvement.  
The Senior Plant Chemist will have:

MSc or PhD in Chemistry, Metallurgy, or related field.
4+ years' experience in a commercial analytical or chemical laboratory.
Strong knowledge of inorganic analytical chemistry and method optimisation.
Hands-on experience with MP-AES, ICP-OES, UV/vis, TGA, and XRD.
Proven experience in method validation, compliance, and instrumentation.
Excellent problem-solving, communication, and team leadership skills.  
Ready to take your career global and make an impact in sustainable technology? If you're a hands-on, innovative chemist looking to lead a team and drive real-world change, we want to hear from you.
Apply today to join an exciting, forward-thinking company on this journey

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