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A leading biotechnology firm in London is seeking a Principal Material Development Scientist to lead R&D on bio-composite materials. Candidates should have a PhD in relevant fields and expertise in advanced materials development, particularly sustainable solutions. This role offers a chance to drive innovation in a dynamic environment with opportunities for mentorship and growth.
Job Description
You will be joining a forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of regenerative biotechnology. With a mission to develop sustainable, high-performance materials, the company is pioneering innovations in bio-composites for the built environment. You will be part of a collaborative and purpose-driven team, working in a dynamic environment that blends scientific rigour with environmental impact.
As Principal Material Development Scientist, you will lead the research and development of next-bio-composite materials, using organisms including mycelium. You will drive material formulation, performance optimisation, and support scale-up and regulatory compliance. This role combines hands-on experimentation with strategic leadership, offering the opportunity to shape the future of sustainable materials. This is a permanent position based in London.
You'll have the chance to work within a close-knit, experienced team and make a real difference within a company that's looking to transform the sector and have a far-reaching impact on the global scale. You'll also get a number of progression and development opportunities and a good salary and benefits package.
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