Chemist

Corriculo
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1 year ago
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Job Description

Research Scientist, Chemist, Graduate Chemist, Chemistry COR5799

We are seeking a Research Scientist / Graduate Chemist to join a world-class scientific R&D organisation, with offices across the globe! This is a great opportunity for a Research Scientist with experience in chemistry, looking for a new challenge or a recent Chemistry graduate looking for a launch pad to kick start their career! 

The Opportunity
As the Research Scientist / Graduate Chemist you will join a small, cross functional team of highly skilled Scientists, Chemists and Engineers working to design, develop and run lab-based experiments, enabling the discovery of new products.

The Company
A joint research venture between two of the world’s best-known brands, the Research Scientist will be joining a company with a reputation for excellence. With headquarters in the UK, they offer a multicultural environment, employing close to 2000 staff worldwide, with business centres strategically located in the UK, USA, China and Singapore.

Benefits

25 days holiday 10% pension Private Medical 

What’s required of the Research Scientist? 

Educated to a degree level within a scientific discipline, ideally Chemistry Experience working within a lab environment Experience with data analytics tools 

I want to do that!
If you have any questions or would simply welcome a chat about this excellent Graduate Chemist position and company, just call me or drop me an email, as I’d love to hear from you! If, though, you think this role could be right for you and you’d like to learn more, then please apply now!

Research Scientist, Chemist, Graduate Chemist, Chemistry

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