Polymer Chemist / Pilot Plant Chemist
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 17 Gorffennaf 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £45,000 i £55,000 bob blwyddyn |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 16 Awst 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Mildenhall, Bury St. Edmunds |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Horizon Search & Selection Ltd |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: |
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We are seeking an experienced Polymer Chemist with considerable industry experience, and relevant qualifications to join our client’s manufacturing plant in Mildenhall, Suffolk.
This is a permanent, full-time position working four days per week from 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Thursday (hours may be flexible to suit the successful candidate) and comes with a salary in the region of £45,000 - £55,000 per annum.
The Company
Our client has been operating for over 60 years and are an independent, privately owned business who manufacture batch chemicals for blue chip companies globally. Their finished products are used for making anything from sealants, adhesives, dyes, paint, oil additives and many other products.
They employ just under 40 staff and have a respectful workplace with a traditional, friendly and fair company culture. Each member of staff is well looked-after and can enjoy pay increase and progression opportunities in exchange for long-term commitment and great work ethic.
The Job
Working in the small technical team of two, you’ll be reporting to the Technical Manager, and will be replacing a long-standing member of staff who is due to retire at the end of 2025. We are keen to hire into this role relatively swiftly so there can be a reasonable hand over.
Duties within the role involve:
• Laboratory synthesis of new products
• Pilot plant manufacture of the same products operating pilot plant process equipment.
• Liaising with the QC team to ensure test methods are developed for new products and product quality is maintained during scale up.
• To keep good process records of all work.
• Work with Procurement to identify/qualify sources of new raw materials.
• Adhere to company polices and Health and Safety and Environmental regulations/guidelines.
• Movement of goods using a forklift truck and manual handling
• Facilitate process transfer ensuring successful product transition from lab to pilot plant and on to full scale manufacturing units.
o The latter will involve drafting process documentation and the training and assessment of process operators making the new products you have scaled up.
• Liaise with external customers and help to host site visits from them during trial manufacture.
• Provide support to the operations team to maintain ongoing product manufacture and contribute to quality improvement projects.
• Process improvement including waste minimisation and enhancement of process efficiency.
Requirements
This role would suit somebody who doesn’t want to be lab-bound and enjoys working in a commercial manufacturing environment and has experience of scaling up from lab to pilot plant, and ideally into full-scale production. The company manufacture in reactors from 2,000 litre capacity up to 20,000 litres so experience of working on a large scale, outside of a lab environment is essential.
• A degree or higher in chemistry, materials or polymer science (essential)
• Hands on industrial experience in organic or polymer synthesis both in the lab and at pilot plant scale (essential) particularly in:
free radical polymerisation in solutions and/or emulsions
polyurethanes
scale up of exothermic reactions
semi-batch processing
troubleshooting
Knowledge in key confidentiality concepts.
• Knowledge regarding chemical hazards and how to properly handle and label chemicals and waste.
• Forklift Licence or the capacity to learn.
• Excellent, clear and professional communication skills and a strong standard of written spelling and grammar
• Eligibility to live and work in the UK with no requirement for visa sponsorship
• Already living within, or happy to relocate to be within a reasonably commutable distance from Mildenhall, Suffolk
• An employment history that demonstrates longevity and commitment within previous roles
Please note that this role is physically demanding requiring a certain amount of manual handling and ability to carry/lift variety of items. The role is working in a manual, industrial manufacturing plant with time split between lab-based working and plant-based working.
Other
This roles offers a 7% employer pension contribution and 4X salary death in service benefit.
The annual leave entitlement is based on 4 day working week, starting holiday entitlement of 19 days per annum plus bank holidays (when they fall on a working day of the 4-day week). The entitlement increases at 5 and 10 years’ service.
The location of work is not accessible using public transport.
How to Apply
Please apply to Kate Howes through our website or alternatively, you can email a copy of your CV to kate@horizoneast.co.uk
We aim to respond with specific feedback to every applicant via email within 14 days. However, as we are a small two-person independent agency, if we are extremely busy this may take longer. If you would like feedback sooner, then feel free to contact us via email and we will come back to you ASAP.
This is a permanent, full-time position working four days per week from 09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Thursday (hours may be flexible to suit the successful candidate) and comes with a salary in the region of £45,000 - £55,000 per annum.
The Company
Our client has been operating for over 60 years and are an independent, privately owned business who manufacture batch chemicals for blue chip companies globally. Their finished products are used for making anything from sealants, adhesives, dyes, paint, oil additives and many other products.
They employ just under 40 staff and have a respectful workplace with a traditional, friendly and fair company culture. Each member of staff is well looked-after and can enjoy pay increase and progression opportunities in exchange for long-term commitment and great work ethic.
The Job
Working in the small technical team of two, you’ll be reporting to the Technical Manager, and will be replacing a long-standing member of staff who is due to retire at the end of 2025. We are keen to hire into this role relatively swiftly so there can be a reasonable hand over.
Duties within the role involve:
• Laboratory synthesis of new products
• Pilot plant manufacture of the same products operating pilot plant process equipment.
• Liaising with the QC team to ensure test methods are developed for new products and product quality is maintained during scale up.
• To keep good process records of all work.
• Work with Procurement to identify/qualify sources of new raw materials.
• Adhere to company polices and Health and Safety and Environmental regulations/guidelines.
• Movement of goods using a forklift truck and manual handling
• Facilitate process transfer ensuring successful product transition from lab to pilot plant and on to full scale manufacturing units.
o The latter will involve drafting process documentation and the training and assessment of process operators making the new products you have scaled up.
• Liaise with external customers and help to host site visits from them during trial manufacture.
• Provide support to the operations team to maintain ongoing product manufacture and contribute to quality improvement projects.
• Process improvement including waste minimisation and enhancement of process efficiency.
Requirements
This role would suit somebody who doesn’t want to be lab-bound and enjoys working in a commercial manufacturing environment and has experience of scaling up from lab to pilot plant, and ideally into full-scale production. The company manufacture in reactors from 2,000 litre capacity up to 20,000 litres so experience of working on a large scale, outside of a lab environment is essential.
• A degree or higher in chemistry, materials or polymer science (essential)
• Hands on industrial experience in organic or polymer synthesis both in the lab and at pilot plant scale (essential) particularly in:
free radical polymerisation in solutions and/or emulsions
polyurethanes
scale up of exothermic reactions
semi-batch processing
troubleshooting
Knowledge in key confidentiality concepts.
• Knowledge regarding chemical hazards and how to properly handle and label chemicals and waste.
• Forklift Licence or the capacity to learn.
• Excellent, clear and professional communication skills and a strong standard of written spelling and grammar
• Eligibility to live and work in the UK with no requirement for visa sponsorship
• Already living within, or happy to relocate to be within a reasonably commutable distance from Mildenhall, Suffolk
• An employment history that demonstrates longevity and commitment within previous roles
Please note that this role is physically demanding requiring a certain amount of manual handling and ability to carry/lift variety of items. The role is working in a manual, industrial manufacturing plant with time split between lab-based working and plant-based working.
Other
This roles offers a 7% employer pension contribution and 4X salary death in service benefit.
The annual leave entitlement is based on 4 day working week, starting holiday entitlement of 19 days per annum plus bank holidays (when they fall on a working day of the 4-day week). The entitlement increases at 5 and 10 years’ service.
The location of work is not accessible using public transport.
How to Apply
Please apply to Kate Howes through our website or alternatively, you can email a copy of your CV to kate@horizoneast.co.uk
We aim to respond with specific feedback to every applicant via email within 14 days. However, as we are a small two-person independent agency, if we are extremely busy this may take longer. If you would like feedback sooner, then feel free to contact us via email and we will come back to you ASAP.