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A innovative technology company in London is seeking a Materials Engineer to develop recyclable and bio-based materials. The role involves formulating, testing, and optimizing substrate materials while collaborating with various specialists to scale and commercialize technology. Ideal candidates should possess a Master’s degree in Materials Science or similar, along with experience in plant-based materials and polymer processing. A strong interest in sustainable solutions is essential. Salary range is £35,000–£50,000 annually, with possibilities for permanent placement.
Did you know that more than 45 billion disposable RFID tags are made annually and typically end up in landfill after a short life cycle? PulpaTronics develops fully-recyclable and metal-free RFID tags that are also cheaper and simpler to manufacture. PulpaTronics spent the last 2 years in R&D and we’re looking to deliver our first pilots. We have won two research grants, numerous competitions (e.g. Dezeen Awards, SantanderX Global Challenge, H&M Foundation) and secured our pre‑seed funding. We are looking for applicants to join our team of five, who share our passion for sustainability, have a startup "hustle" mentality, and are eager to make real change in our society.
We are looking to grow our R&D team with a Materials Engineer joining us as a recyclable and bio‑based material specialist. The main responsibility of this role is to support our organic substrate development. Additionally, the Materials Engineer will work closely with our Materials, Laser Technology and Radio Frequency Specialists as well as our CTO, to optimise the overall performance of our technology and support the industrial scaling‑up and commercialisation of our bio‑based products. The position can also expand into developing the scaling up and commercialisation of the technology, and potentially lead to a permanent position.
This would be an initial 12 months full‑time role, with a good chance of becoming more permanent – Salary guideline of £35,000 – £50,000 per annum.
Apply to this advert and Roy Bennett our recruitment partner at ADLIB will be in touch if you have the relevant skills for the position.