Chemist

Leatherhead
1 year ago
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Are you a chemistry enthusiast with a passion for precision and a keen eye for detail?

What you'll do:

Contribute to the production of high-quality flavour standards
Master the art of nanochemistry techniques
Calibrate and maintain laboratory equipment
Manage chemical stocks and ensure compliance with HACCP standards
Collaborate with the team on various flavour-related tasks, from formulation to packaging
Adhere to ISO9001:2015 standards and promote a safe working environmentWhat you'll need:

A Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related scientific field
Experience in the food, beverage, or pharmaceutical industry (preferred)
A keen eye for detail and strong numeracy skills
Excellent communication and organisational abilities
A positive attitude and a willingness to learnWhat they offer:

Competitive salary
37.5 hours per week, Monday-Friday
26 days holiday, plus bank holidays
A range of benefits, including flexible working hours, company pension, and professional development opportunitiesIf you're ready to embark on an exciting career in flavour chemistry, we encourage you to apply.

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