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      <description>Location: County Durham | Salary: 26000.00-26000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | Research Engineer - Process Chemistry and Scale UpOn-site / Hybrid considered Salary £26,000 - £34,000 per annumAbout the Role: CPI is seeking a Research Engineer - Process Chemistry and Scale Up to join our Process Chemistry and Scale Up team, an interdisciplinary group of engineers and chemists working at the interface between laboratory science and pilot-scale manufacturing. This role is firmly engineering-focused. You will work alongside process chemists to bridge the gap between bench-scale chemistry and scalable, robust processes, with a particular focus on powder-based systems, particle technologies, and battery-related applications. The team has recently opened a new pilot plant facility, and this role will play a key part in commissioning, maintaining, and operating larger-scale equipment - supporting scale-up, process understanding, and delivery of client and internal programmes. This opportunity is well suited to an early-career or developing engineer (for example a recent PhD graduate or MEng Chemical Engineer) who wants to apply engineering thinking in a hands-on, applied RandD environment.What You''ll Be Responsible For:Process Engineering and Scale-UpSupport scale-up...</description>
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