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Process Development Chemist - Renewables / Biofuels - Scotland - Permanent

Our client is a leading force in renewable energy across the UK. At present, they are seeking a Process Development Chemist on a permanent basis at their site in Ayrshire, Scotland. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Process Development Chemist to support the scale up and delivery of major projects.

Responsibilities:
To use expert knowledge to chemistry and related fields to devise, plan and execute research programmes with the overall aim of making operations more efficient and/or reduce operational impacts. The Process Development Chemist will conduct and report on laboratory, Midi Plant and Full-Scale Plant trials.

Key Duties
Laboratory Experiments

  • Develop and document experimental plans for improving performance in anaerobic digestion and associated activities.
  • Operate lab scale anaerobic digestion test facilities (AMPTS and Continuous Reactors) for the measurement of biogas potential, digestate quality for various feedstocks under different operating conditions.
    Midi and Plant Trials
  • Assist in Midi and Plant Trials as required.
  • Implementation of process improvement trials across the operational sites.
  • Prepare Management of Change, Risk and COSHH assessments for Midi and Plant Trials as required
  • Contribute to safe working environment by complying with written procedures e.g. risk and COSHH assessments.
  • Development methods and procedures for trials at Midi and across operational sites, which will include trials of new technologies.
  • Optimisation of existing site processes following successful trials.

    Documentation:
  • Write reports of laboratory, Midi and Plant Trials, including descriptions of test method and results, including cross-refencing to plant data or previous tests and analysing and interpreting data.
    Safety
  • Complete training on analytical techniques, company procedures, and HSE as tasked.
  • Work in accordance with SOP’s, COSHH and risk assessments and keep working areas clean

    Other:
  • Fully participate in innovation process by presenting improvements/innovations at scheduled meetings.
  • Carry out experimental work at other company locations from time-to-time where on site investigations are required.
  • Where required; collect, prepare and perform chemical analysis of effluent, process liquors, feedstock, sea water, carbon dioxide and biogas samples according to standard operating procedures, COSHH and Risk Assessment
  • Analyse samples using advanced instrumental techniques including GC - MS, ICP, and Elemental Analyser.
  • Perform analysis using basic techniques including colourimetric techniques, gravimetric, titrations etc.
  • Complete training as tasked on analytical techniques, company procedures, HSE etc.

    Experience & Qualifications:
    Strong Laboratory work background.
    Ability to collate data and produce meaningful & concise reports from data
    Strong IT skills particularly Excel & use of ERP system or databases.
    Ability to manage own time and prioritise workload accordingly
    Ability to present complex scientific information to a non-scientific work group
    Some experience of training non-scientific colleagues to understand data and reason for treatment of same.
    Able to challenge established norms with a professional and fact driven approach
    Ability to work independently.
    First Degree in Biology, Chemistry; Biochemistry; Microbiology or similar.
    Desirable: Masters in similar subject area

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