Chemistry Jobs in Lincolnshire

2 Chemistry Jobs in Lincolnshire

Polymer / Materials R&D Scientist

Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom
Service Care Solutions
packaging products Documentation and interpretation of experiments Project management, risk assessments and budgeting Maintenance and qualification of laboratory equipment Experience Requirements: PhD qualification in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Material Science or Nanomaterials Engineering (ideally gained from Cambridge, Nottingham, Durham, Sheffield, Newcastle, Leeds or Loughborough University) Excellent knowledge and understanding of … polymer chemistry, nanomaterials or graphene infused materials development Previous commercial experience within an R&D Laboratory or materials development environment would be a distinct advantage Excellent communications skills with the ability to write clear, concise reports is essential more »
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Trainee Regulatory Affairs Officer – Science Graduate

Lincoln, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
STEM Recruitment
with full training Job Type: Full time and permanent with possibility for some home working Job Sectors: Graduate Jobs/Graduate Science Jobs/Chemistry Jobs/Regulatory Jobs/Chemical Jobs Our client, a chemical regulatory company, are currently hiring a science related graduate to join their team as … of clients within the Bioscience area, typically dealing with plant protection, biocides, fertilisers and stimulants as some examples. The company are looking for a Chemistry or Environmental/Biological Science graduate who is looking to take their first step into Regulatory Affairs. You don’t need any experience in industry … Safety Sheets. Preparing dossiers and communications with clients Setting up consultation with scientific companies Communicating with regulatory authorities Job Requirements: A degree in a Chemistry or Environmental Science related discipline A full driving license and car are essential An interest in Regulatory Affairs is a bonus Logical approach with attention more »
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