Senior Chemist

Shildon
4 weeks ago
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Senior Chemist - Aerospace Sealants S&T Team
Role Overview
Shildon

We are looking for a Senior Chemist to develop and improve aerospace sealant formulations. This role involves leading R&D projects, optimizing existing products, and supporting technical and manufacturing teams.

Main responsibilities

  • Carry out laboratory work related to Task Requests and Projects.
  • Develop new products to meet customer requirements, current and future environmental legislation in order to maintain current market share and obtain new business.
  • Engineer/modify existing products to meet customer requirements.
  • Provide advice and recommendations to other departments and customers to assist in solving potential problems and queries.
  • Carry out other work as required according to Task request system.
  • Input formulations into site MRP system.
  • Make decisions regarding adjustment and release of production batches, raw material selection and substitution and modification of internal product specifications.
  • Meet with suppliers to discuss new materials or problems with existing materials.
  • Support quality department in resolution of customer complaints.
  • Supports Industrialization in the establishment of manufacturing processes.
  • Carry out daily responsibilities relating to EHS, 5S and any other company initiatives

    Competencies:
  • Chemistry degree/equivalent is required
  • IT literate. Experience of Microsoft packages, particularly Word and Excel
  • The ideal candidate must be a strong team player and be able to get results by working with others
  • Ability to prioritise, organise and able to work under pressure
  • Good Communication skills
  • Ability to formulate coatings (training will be provided)

    Qualifications:
  • Qualifications & Skills
  • BSc (5+ years) or MSc (3+ years) in Chemistry.
  • Experience in adhesive/sealant formulation (aerospace or automotive preferred).
  • Strong problem-solving, research, and analytical skills.
  • Good communication and collaboration abilities.
  • Proficiency in IT tools (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and statistical analysis.

    If you are passionate about developing cutting-edge aerospace sealants, we invite you to apply

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