A brand-new opportunity to join a progressive International Manufacturer of Medical Devices. The Company is a unique organisation with a longstanding history in the manufacture and distribution of innovative medical products. A highly consumer-led company that creates and continually develops the most advanced products to enhance people’s lives.
The business provides employees with genuine opportunities for continued professional development and excellent employee benefits.
The role is based at the company’s manufacturing site, reporting into the Quality Assurance Manager. The role of Materials Scientist will be the key link between research, development, quality, and manufacturing in relation to adhesive design and processing. Key responsibilities will include:
1. Design and execute investigations into process parameters and limitations.
2. Ensuring robustness and capability in R&D, and the effective transfer to scale processes.
3. Support and provide technical guidance to the production, engineering, quality engineering, and scientific teams regarding the implementation of new processes.
4. Work in collaboration with these teams in the implementation of new products and processes.
5. Support manufacturing with troubleshooting adhesive processing issues, including examination of raw materials for both current and new product development work.
6. Statistically evaluate data obtained and use this data to support scientific arguments.
7. Maintain accurate records of all experimental methods and data, including detailed reports for the appropriate teams.
About you - You will have a Degree in an appropriate scientific qualification (polymer science / chemistry / material science / chemical engineering or a relevant scientific discipline). Experience in the processing of thermoplastic elastomers within a manufacturing environment is essential (ideally within a pressure-sensitive adhesive setting). A scientific understanding of the behaviour of materials during the adhesive manufacturing process is required.
Experience of mechanical, chemical, and physical methods of polymer analysis is necessary. You should be skilled in the gathering and analysis of data from sound experimental design to influence the technical direction of material processing considerations. Confidence in the use of statistical tools to analyse data is expected.
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organisational skills are required; you will collaborate with and present data and knowledge in various methods to all stakeholders within the business. The ability to critically evaluate and troubleshoot any problems is essential. A good understanding of health and safety requirements in a laboratory environment, along with excellent IT and administrative skills, is also necessary.
Note - Whilst primarily based at the company’s manufacturing site in Horsham, you may be required to occasionally visit the head office in the Midlands, as well as vendor and customer sites, and trade shows in the UK and overseas.
How to apply - To be considered for this unique opportunity of Materials Scientist, please send your CV Application for immediate consideration. If you would like further details before applying, please call us.
Thank you for your interest. We will assess your application and will contact you if we are able to progress with considering you for the vacancy. Please note that due to the high number of applications we can receive, we are not always able to respond to each applicant individually.
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