Job Description
Process Chemist - UK
Application Deadline: 30 June 2026
Department: Operations
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Newmarket, Suffolk
Reporting To: Director of Operations
Description
Key Responsibilities
- Process Development & Scale-Up: Undertake development projects to aid R&D in the successful scale-up of research-scale concepts to full production-scale manufacturing.
- Manufacturing & Distillation: Perform distillations and small-scale manufacture of fine chemicals; support the Development Lead in the day-to-day operations of the distillation room.
- Technical Troubleshooting: Provide critical support to Operations, QC, and Research in problem-solving and troubleshooting to ensure operational efficiency.
- Documentation & Compliance: Ensure total compliance with the company’s QC system, Policies, SOPs, and WIs. Review and check technical documentation and enter results accurately into the ERP system.
- Safety & Lab Stewardship: Maintain the Process laboratory in a safe manner, ensuring personal and collective welfare through strict adherence to company safety procedures.
- Collaboration: Liaise closely with QC, Research, and Production departments. Build strong working relationships with employees, auditors, and clients to ensure tasks are completed within specified timescales.
Skills Knowledge and Expertise
- Education: A degree in Chemistry (preferably Organic Chemistry) or equivalent industry experience.
- Technical Skill: Hands-on experience with the operation of distillation units and small-scale fine chemical manufacture.
- Communication: A high standard of written and spoken English.
- IT Literacy: Excellent working knowledge of Office 365, particularly Excel and Word.
- Chemical Safety: A thorough understanding of the risks associated with handling and working around hazardous chemicals.
- Time Management: Ability to perform under pressure and meet strict, short deadlines while remaining flexible to changing requirements.
- Team Synergy: As part of a small team, you must be self-motivated, have a strong work ethic, and possess the interpersonal skills necessary to drive the company forward.
- Confidentiality: Discretion and the ability to maintain confidentiality regarding privileged information.
- Previous experience within the fine chemical or pharmaceutical manufacturing sectors.
- Familiarity with analytical techniques such as GC, HPLC, FTIR, KF, and titrations.
- A proven track record of troubleshooting within a fine chemical production environment.
Benefits
- Competitive rates of pay + company bonus scheme
- 7% employer pension contribution
- 25 days holidays + bank holidays
- Collaborative culture
- Free parking
