We are hiring for two new roles in our Paris-based Chemistry team! The role of R&D Engineer would be perfect for you if you have a PhD and/or 3+ years of industry R&D experience in chemistry/materials science and would be excited to work on the development of our catalysis technology. If you have experience running a chemical laboratory and keeping it to the highest standards of cleanliness, safety and supplies, and you are meticulous with a positive-mindset, we are looking for you to be our future Lab Manager! If you (or someone you know) could be interested, please reach out to Grace, who would love to talk! More information is available here: https://lnkd.in/eXjxJMxq
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