Electrochemist – PhD Graduate Opportunity
SoCode
This company’s goal is to develop high energy density, at low costs, with low environmental impact electrical energy storage devices that will help create a clean and sustainable global energy! This is an exciting opportunity for a fresh electrochemistry PhD Graduate to join this growing team, where you will be provided with all the needed support, training and guidance to succeed in this role.You will join the research and development team, looking to optimise and improve these technologies, for usage in commercial applications and products. Joining the team as their newest electrochemist, you will also get the opportunity & responsibility to lead the establishment and development of the company’s electrochemical testing capacity to support development & research programmes.Key Experience Required:
This role can offer a salary of £40,000 – £50,000 including 25 days holiday, EMI share scheme, cycle to work scheme plus many other benefits. The role will be onsite every day, where you will be able to utilise their state-of-the-art lab facilities, purpose built for their products.For more information, or to discuss your experience/CV, please do get in touch with Morgan Veness at SoCode – Cambridge Office.
£40000 – 50000 per year
Cambridge
Thu, 09 May 2024 22:12:20 GMT
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