As part of the Materials, Welding, and Coatings department, you'll play a crucial role in supporting projects and various departments, addressing inquiries related to metallic materials (carbon steel, stainless steels, nickel base alloys) and corrosion concerns (materials selection, CO2 corrosion, H2S corrosion, SCC).
Are you a passionate Materials and Corrosion Engineer seeking a fresh opportunity?
We have a new position available to work within a global energy company.
Are you in an active university course, studying Materials Science/Materials Engineering or Chemistry or related degree subject and looking for a 1-year placement to start on Aug 2024?
This role will be based at our site in East Leake- Working Monday-Friday 36.25 hrs per week.
Our Student Placement on a 1-year Fixed Term Contract is now open.
We are currently recruiting for a PhD qualified Polymer / Materials Scientist to join a dynamic industry disrupter, involved in the development and delivery of high-performance composite polymer materials which reduce the use of plastics.
Currently seeking to expand their Research & Development team we are looking to speak to PhD qualified individuals looking to make a "real difference".
This position would be the ideal starting point for a PhD Graduate looking for their first commercial role, and who is keen to apply their knowledge to the development of sustainable products.
Produce the material specifications for pipes, forgings, and bends.
Within the Materials, Welding and Coatings department, you will be responsible for providing support to projects and other departments for all questions pertaining to metallic materials (carbon steel, stainless steels, nickel base alloys) and corrosion (materials selection, CO2 corrosion, H2S corrosion, SCC).
Our offshore Energy projects client is now seeking a Senior Materials and Corrosion Engineer to join their global projects team based in London.