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Microbiologist

Syensqo
Oldbury
2 days ago
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Overview

Syensqo is all about chemistry. We’re not just referring to chemical reactions here, but also to the magic that occurs when the brightest minds get to work together. This is where our true strength lies. In you. In your future colleagues and in all your differences. And of course, in your ideas to improve lives while preserving our planet’s beauty for the generations to come.

Microbiologist - Oil & Gas Biocides, Oldbury, UK

We are seeking:

  • A Microbiologist with proven experience in industry. In this role, you will contribute to and participate in research and development projects focused on water treatment chemical applications, particularly microbial control and biocide solutions in Oil and Gas applications.
Responsibilities
  • Ability to design, conduct, and interpret laboratory tests for developing and improving biocide products and technologies for water treatment use.
  • Development and maintenance of advanced laboratory testing methods and equipment specific to microbiological and biocide performance in water treatment environments.
  • Provide technical support on existing biocide products and technologies, including troubleshooting and optimization.
  • Deliver technical support to customers, addressing microbial challenges.
What we offer
  • Learning opportunities and possibilities for building a career in a global company.
  • Being part of a friendly, supportive international team.
Qualifications and experience
  • Strong problem-solving and laboratory skills, with a proactive attitude for addressing technical and business challenges.
  • Excellent communication skills and a collaborative, team-oriented mindset.
  • Preference for candidates qualified at degree level or above in microbiology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, petroleum engineering, or related disciplines, with relevant industry experience.
  • Experience with biocide selection, application, and efficacy testing in water treatment applications is highly desirable.
Desired Skills
  • Experience in microbiology, biocide mechanisms, and microbial monitoring techniques.
  • Hands-on experience with laboratory instrumentation and testing protocols for microbial control.
  • Knowledge of oilfield operations, including microbial-induced corrosion, reservoir souring, and water treatment would be an advantage.
  • Strong customer support and problem-solving skills.
Desired Behaviors
  • Can-do attitude
  • Team player
  • Collaborative and open to cross-functional work
Will you get
  • Competitive salary and benefits package (including DC pension scheme; employee incentive scheme; optional private medical insurance scheme and employee support service; access to on-site physiotherapist, optician and occupational health support, on-site canteen and free parking)
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • 16 weeks full paid maternity/paternity and co-parenting leave, according to local regulations
Additional Information
  • The role is based at our Oldbury, UK site, 5 days/week (Mon-Fri).
  • The site is located close to major road routes, Langley Green train station and several bus routes.
About Us
  • Syensqo is a science company developing groundbreaking solutions that enhance the way we live, work, travel and play. Inspired by the scientific councils which Ernest Solvay initiated in 1911, we bring great minds together to push the limits of science and innovation for the benefit of our customers, with a diverse, global team of more than 13,000 associates. Our solutions contribute to safer, cleaner, and more sustainable products found in homes, food and consumer goods, planes, cars, batteries, smart devices and health care applications. Our innovation power enables us to deliver on the ambition of a circular economy and explore breakthrough technologies that advance humanity.
  • At Syensqo, we seek to promote unity and not uniformity. We value the diversity that individuals bring and we invite you to consider a future with us, regardless of background, age, gender, national origin, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, ability or identity. We encourage individuals who may require any assistance or accommodations to let us know to ensure a seamless application experience. We are here to support you throughout the application journey and want to ensure all candidates are treated equally. If you are unsure whether you meet all the criteria or qualifications listed in the job description, we still encourage you to apply.
Employment details
  • Seniority level: Associate
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Research, Quality Assurance, and Science
  • Industries: Chemical Manufacturing

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