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KTP Associate Advanced Composite Materials Scientist

Job details
Posting date: 04 March 2026
Salary: £36,000 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 16 March 2026
Location: Boston, Lincolnshire
Remote working: On-site only
Company: University of Portsmouth
Job type: Contract
Job reference: REC00004672

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Summary

The Faculty of Technology at the University of Portsmouth, in collaboration with AerMaven Ltd., are seeking an innovative and motivated individual to develop a system for recycling aircraft composite materials, including carbon fibre, minimising composite waste generation and fostering a circular economy for the aerospace industry.

AerMaven Ltd is a premier provider of aircraft component services and lifecycle management. Headquartered in the UK, we are trusted experts in the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 platforms, supporting global clients like easyJet and Jet2.com.

We redefine the aviation aftermarket through technical innovation and financial transparency. Unlike traditional sellers, we prioritise asset utilisation and lead the industry in Beyond Economic Repair analysis, recovering high-value components that others scrap. From part exchanges to full airframe teardowns, our services cover the entire aircraft lifecycle. AerMaven remains focused on sustainability and efficiency, providing the technical expertise and "hard-to-find" solutions needed to keep global fleets flying.

This three-year KTP Associate role is a high-impact leadership position bridging the University of Portsmouth and AerMaven Ltd. Based in Lincolnshire, you will lead a transformative project to evolve aerospace composite waste management into a high-value circular economy.

You will utilise advanced physio-thermochemical processes to transform difficult waste into high-performance, second-life materials. The core mission is to translate technical laboratory breakthroughs into a profitable, scalable, and sustainable business model through three key objectives: Develop protocols to recycle and reclaim advanced composites, including carbon fibre. Produce and validate novel recycled materials against rigorous industry benchmarks. Scale-up and integrate these proprietary methodologies into industrial operations.

Supported by a professional development budget and academic mentorship, you will manage timelines, engage stakeholders, and navigate complex manufacturing. In this role, you will help redefine the aerospace material lifecycle, proving that sustainability and profitability together drive the future of industry.

The Associate will drive the experimental development and commercial implementation of a robust circular economy framework. It is a hands-on, lab-intensive project requiring a blend of scientific rigor and industrial pragmatism. The work involves utilising physio-thermochemical processes to transform aerospace composite waste into high-performance, second-life materials, ensuring that technical breakthroughs are translated into a profitable, scalable, and sustainable business model for AerMaven Ltd.

Initially the role will be primarily based on site / workshop based - this may change as the project progresses.

The interviews are currently anticipated to be held on week commencing 30 March 2026.

This appointment is a fixed-term contract for 36 months.

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