Permanent Chemistry Jobs in Nottinghamshire

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Commissioning Engineer, Water Treatment Systems

Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
TRS Consulting (UK) Ltd
Service Engineering backgrounds, as full and comprehensive manufacturers based training will be provided. Experience of already working with water based systems, with knowledge of chemistry, would be a bonus, but this is just a ‘nice to have’, as the training is very thorough. The Benefits - Commissioning Engineer, Water Treatment Systems more »
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Analytical Geochemist x 2 posts

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, United Kingdom
British Geological Survey (BGS)
and skills development. The candidate will operate a selection of analytical instrumentation within an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory to support research on applied environmental chemistry projects in the UK and internationally. The candidate may be required to develop new analytical methodologies for deployment in a laboratory or field environment. Opportunities … may arise for UK and/or International fieldwork. About you You will have a first degree in Chemistry and a postgraduate qualification in Chemistry or a related subject would be highly desirable. Although this role is at a junior level and so will be largely directed, we do expect … and desirable skills criteria for this post. Skills Specification - Criteria to be assessed at Shortlist S and Interview I Stage Essential First Degree in Chemistry (S) Experience in calibrating instrumentation for the analysis of environmental samples (S&I) Experience in coordinating data from laboratory instruments (S&I) Evidence of working more »
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £28,000
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Graduate Chemist (PhD)

Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Concrete4Change
We have an exciting opportunity for a Graduate Chemist. Please note the minimum requirement is a PhD in Chemistry or experience in research with a Masters. Job Title: (Job title is flexible) ***We are looking for proactive scientists with a entrepreneurial spirit*** Must have the right to work in the … C4C milestones and directly contribute to C4C’s growth. Please see the person's specifications and roles & responsibilities below: Essential: BSc and PhD in Chemistry (or relevant advanced research experience) Understanding carbonation mechanisms, and critical assessment of CO2 uptake Extensive experience in Carbon Dioxide Utilisation. In-depth knowledge of your … Innovate UK, European Innovation Council, UKRI, Horizon Europe. Plan, procure and manage the chemical laboratory in line with regulations. Utilisation of cement/concrete chemistry knowledge for carbon capture and utilisation in concrete Evaluation of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) techniques on the properties and long-term performance of cement more »
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Concrete chemist

Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Concrete4Change
leading independent research, ability to design and conduct research addressing fundamental scientific questions Experience managing team and budget. Demonstrated knowledge of concrete and cement chemistry, with a focus on mineral carbonation. Understanding of laboratory setup, HSE requirements, experience in equipment specification development and procurement Understanding carbonation mechanisms, and critical assessment … of CO2 uptake Extensive experience in CCUS, particularly with the carbonation of minerals and phase identification techniques. Understanding concrete and cement chemistry R&D experience in carbonation of minerals and phase identification Desirable: PI or co-PI on academic research projects or equivalent industrial experience. Experience in computational modelling Carbon … Innovate UK, European Innovation Council, UKRI, Horizon Europe. Plan, procure and manage the chemical laboratory in line with regulations. Utilisation of cement/concrete chemistry knowledge for carbon capture and utilisation in concrete Evaluation of carbon capture and utilization (CCU) techniques on the properties and long-term performance of cement more »
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