Graduate Development Chemistchemistry Graduate

Type: Graduate
Region: London

Graduate Process Development Chemist – Organic Synthesis required on a permanent basis, based in Cheshire. Requiring a degree in chemistry, with an interest in organic synthetic chemistry. A research project within organic synthetic chemistry is advantageous. Recent/future graduates are encouraged to apply.

Title: Graduate Process Development Chemist

Employment Term: Permanent

SRG are working with a multinational company who specialise in the creation of speciality chemicals for a range of markets. They are now looking to expand their Process Support team by hiring a Graduate Process Development Chemist on a permanent basis at their site in Cheshire. This new role will support a range of teams including manufacturing, process development, analytical and QC through testing new raw materials to enhance and optimise production processes. This role will suit candidates that hold an interest in organic synthetic chemistry. Recent/future chemistry graduates with a research project in organic synthetic chemistry are encouraged to apply.

A role in a highly respected, multi-national company, with significant intellectual property potential and commercial impact. 5 hours, Mon-Fri, flexible working hours. Excellent company pension and bonus potential, private healthcare and 25 days holiday plus 8 statutory bank holidays.

Support in conducting production trials through lab work, plant observation, pilot plant trials and plant trials (mainly organic synthetic chemical; Degree in Chemistry (or similar)

Candidates with a research project in synthetic chemistry are encouraged to apply

An interest in sourcing new raw materials and testing them within existing manufacturing processes

An interest in organic synthetic chemistry

Keywords:

raw materials, sourcing, identifying, source, identify, process development, process optimisation, pilot plant, plant trials, manufacturing, production, chemistry, chemist, support, process optimization, laboratory, scale-up, technology transfer, energy, yield, organic, synthetic.

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