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A global FMCG client in Bedford is seeking an Analytical Chemist for a full-time temporary role. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on innovative projects developing ethical approaches in a laboratory environment. The ideal candidate should possess strong laboratory skills, a degree in chemistry or a related field, and a keen interest in analytical chemistry techniques. Competitive salary of up to £41,000 per annum, pro rata, with opportunities for professional growth.
Manpower is currently seeking an Analytical Chemist to work with our global FMCG client, Unilever, renowned for brands such as Ben & Jerry's, Knorr, Walls & Marmite, and become an integral part of their fast-paced FMCG environment.
The position is based at our client's Research & Development facility at Colworth Science Park, in Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire (MK44), accessible by car. It also houses our client's global centre of excellence in safety and sustainability sciences.
This is a full-time temporary role for 12 months, to start 12th January 2026, requiring 37.50 hours per week, Monday to Friday. Compensation for this role is competitive, paying up to £41,000 per annum, pro rata, depending upon experience.
Unilever's Safety, Environmental and Regulatory Sciences (SERS) group is seeking an analytical chemist to join their experimental team. This is an exciting opportunity for anyone wishing for a research-based role in a laboratory focussed on the development of new approaches to replace outdated and unethical animal tests.
This is a role for an up-and-coming analytical chemist with strong laboratory skills and a passion for science. Specific experience of techniques listed below is not critical as full training will be given.
This permanent role focusses on applying analytical techniques to both provide the measurements needed to conduct safety risk assessment and to investigate chemical behaviour in different environments. This forms a critical part of the application of Next Generation Risk Assessment (NGRA), the driver behind much of SERS' research to conduct safety assessment without animal testing. You will collaborate with a diverse range of scientific experts including PBPK modellers, computational chemists, bioinformaticians, toxicologists, environmental scientists, microbiologists, data scientists and mathematical modellers as part of multidisciplinary project teams.
SERS' laboratories have an established team analytical chemists covering protein and small molecule measurement using a wide variety of techniques. These include Kjeldahl, ELISA, SDS-PAGE, Western blot, Size Exclusion Chromatography (GFC / SEC) amongst others for protein analysis and LC-MS, GC-MS, HPLC, UV and fluorescence spectroscopy for small molecules. These chemists work side by side with toxicologists and environmental scientists in a lab that prides itself on tackling the non-routine work that simply cannot be done easily elsewhere. This means it's often not just the analysis you'll be doing but designing and developing an appropriate experiment and calling on the expertise across the whole team to help you.
This is the chance to tackle a variety of challenges, working across projects with colleagues from diverse disciplines, with opportunities outside the lab also open to you. You will work alongside some of the industry's most respected scientists, getting training in a range of laboratory techniques with the chance to grow as a professional.