Junior Analytical Chemist (Great Training / Progression)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Poole
2 weeks ago
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Junior Analytical Chemist (Great Training / Progression)£25,000 - £25,500 + Bonus (two across the year 5-10%) + 29 Days Holiday rising to 34 days Holiday after 5 years + Full Technical Training + Career ProgressionLab based, commutable from Sandford, Wareham, Upton, Poole, Bere Regis, Beacon Hill, Wimborne Minster and surrounding areas Are you passionate about Chemistry looking for a Lab based role where you will be heavily invested in through in house training, combined with the opportunity to progress your technical career, all whilst working for an innovative manufacturer that offer Bonuses and recognition?This is a rare opportunity to join a growing team that very rarely recruits, where you will have the chance to play a vital part in the team, combined with technical training and the ability to progress your career. This company have been established for over 50 years and have established themselves as technical experts, they will invest in your career and enable you to further your technical skills.This role will suit someone passionate about Chemistry looking for a Lab based role where you will be heavily invested in through in house training, combined with the opportunity to progress your technical career.The Role: *Testing, Analysis and Preparation of sample products *General Laboratory and equipment maintenance and calibration *Further technical trainingThe Person: *Chemistry / Sciences or industry experience *Live commutable to Poole, or happy to relocate.Reference Number: (phone number removed) To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Harry Heal at Rise Technical Recruitment.Keywords: Sandford, Wareham, Upton, Poole, Bere Regis, Beacon Hill, Wimborne Minster, Lab Technical, Chemist, Junior Chemist, Analytical Chemist, Graduate Chemist Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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