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Senior Research Scientist

Last updated: 2025/08/07 at 4:05 AM
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Senior Research Scientist

We’re working with a small but globally connected business that’s doing fascinating work at the cutting edge of food ingredient innovation. They’re looking for a Senior Research Scientist to join the team, someone who’s equally comfortable in the lab and in front of a client.

This is a hands-on R&D role with a commercial twist. Alongside the technical work, you’ll be supporting the Head of R&D in customer meetings, conferences, presentations and representing the science behind the product to senior stakeholders at some of the biggest names in the food industry.

You’ll also play a big part in driving forward exciting, meaningful projects, this isn’t a place where work gets done for the sake of it. Everything is focused, collaborative, and part of a bigger mission.

What you’ll be doing:

* Developing novel ingredient solutions tailored to real industry challenges

* Using analytical techniques (HPLC, GC-MS, UV-vis, etc.) to test, improve, and report on new applications

* Working closely with internal colleagues and external partners to share knowledge and move things forward

* Representing the R&D function in customer-facing settings, from boardrooms to trade shows

* Coaching and supporting colleagues, without managing a team

* Contributing to IP and patent activity, and staying sharp on the science that underpins the commercial offer

What you’ll bring:

* A Master’s degree or PhD in Food Science, Chemistry, Biotechnology, or something similar

* Experience working in a commercial or academic lab (5+ years)

* Strong understanding of specialist food ingredients and their applications in food

* Analytical expertise with methods such as HPLC, GC-MS, UV-vis

* A mix of scientific rigour and commercial curiosity, you're as happy discussing data as you are explaining its value to a CEO

* A collaborative mindset, with a proactive, solutions-focused approach

Why this role?

The business is small and flat-structured, which means you won’t get lost in hierarchy or red tape. You’ll get to shape your own role (within reason), be trusted to make a difference, and work on some genuinely exciting technical challenges.

If you’re someone who’s excited by science and by the idea of seeing your work in action, influencing products, customers, and innovation, this is a rare opportunity to do both.

Next Steps

Sounds like your kind of role? Send your CV quoting PR/(phone number removed) and let’s have a chat about your future.

Applicants must be based in the UK with full working rights.

Due to high application volumes, if you don’t hear from us within a week, unfortunately, your application hasn’t been successful this time

£45000 – £55000/annum

 

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