Senior Research Chemist

Cheshire West and Chester
1 week ago
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Senior Research Chemist required, based in Cheshire West. Potential candidates will ideally hold a PhD in Chemistry, with recent, proven industrial experience researching the applications of new and existing products within organic synthesis. Candidates within polymers and other organic synthetic chemistry are encouraged to apply.

Title: Senior Research Chemist

Location: Cheshire West

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 per annum + benefits

Term: Permanent

SRG are working with a well-respected, global company who develop a wide range of speciality chemicals and additives. With a genuine drive for innovation, they are now looking for a Senior Research Chemist to join their R&D hub, planning, developing and delivering project plans resulting in the development of new and existing products. This role will involve reviewing and interpreting literature/patent sources, supporting in laboratory work and managing projects in line with milestones and deliverables. Ideal candidates will hold a PhD in Chemistry and proven industrial experience of researching the applications of both new and existing products within organic synthetic chemistry. Candidates with recent, proven industrial experience of developing polymers and/or other organic synthetic products are encouraged to apply.

Benefits: Multinational chemicals business with a strong focus on innovation and a vibrant community of R&D scientists. 37.5 working hours, Monday to Friday with flexible start and finish times. 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays. Excellent pension scheme, private healthcare and generous annual bonus scheme.

Role / Description

Devising & managing projects to develop new functional chemical compounds and products
Designing & carrying out lab-based experiments, synthesis & characterisation of new products
Working closely with Applications Chemists to establish test methods, to evaluate viability & performance of compounds in market formulations
Interpreting analysis results & reporting on findings
Using literature, market trends & industry conferences to inform development of synthetic routes & reaction mechanisms
Maintaining an awareness of product development & trends in specific industry and project areas
Liaising with other internal R&D teams to share information, collaborate & contribute to parallel or long term R&D projects.Requirements

Minimum BSc/MSc in Chemistry, with ideal candidates holding a PhD in Chemistry
Recent, proven industrial experience of researching the application of polymer/synthetic chemistry products
Able to use creative synthetic techniques to produce new functional compounds
Inquisitive and lateral thinking
Good communication and problem-solving skills

SRG is the UK's number one recruitment company specialising in the scientific, engineering, clinical, pharmaceutical, food/FMCG, energy & renewables, biotech, chemical and medical device sectors.

As scientists ourselves, our specialist sector knowledge and our passion are second to none. It's this combination that makes us different. We're committed to providing outstanding temporary, contract and permanent career opportunities of all levels for our candidates and a comprehensive range of expert strategic recruitment services for our clients.

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