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Analytical Chemist

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Analytical Chemist – Global Chemicals Company

Contract:6 months

Location: Brimsdown, UK

Salary: £18.66 per hour


Job purpose:

To analyse samples submitted using approved procedures with due regard to

-Required accuracy and precision

-Required delivery times


Key Responsibilities will include:

  • To ensure the work is performed at minimum cost by making efficient use of time, equipment and materials.
  • To ensure all regulations with regard to Environment Health & Safety and security are strictly observed.
  • To attend approved training courses as requested, complete on-line L&D courses as well as actively participate in receiving analytical skills training and assessment.
  • Ensure required standards of housekeeping and workplace efficiency are maintained using 5S and Lean methodology as appropriate.
  • Establish and maintain all necessary communication links within and outside the Laboratory to help ensure good customer service is maintained
  • To carry out any other duties which are within the employee’s skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed.


Candidate Requirements:

  • Degree or HNC in Chemistry or related subject as a minimum or relevant Industrial experience
  • trained & assessed in Laboratory Skills
  • Strong safety awareness
  • experience of Analytical Chemistry
  • Understanding of the requirements of: ISO9001, ISO14001, ISO17025
  • lean Foundations; 5S

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