… because recruitment is a science


Posts Tagged ‘waste management jobs’

Laboratory Manager – Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, UK

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

A Laboratory Manager is required to join a rapidly expanding waste management organisation based in Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, UK.


Our client, a rapidly expanding waste management organisation, is currently looking for a Laboratory Manger to oversee a small testing laboratory.

As Laboratory Manager, you will have responsibility for pre acceptance and acceptance of samples whilst maintaining all the appropriate records, carrying out analysis of samples using a variety of analytical techniques including, ICP, XRF, IC, bomb calorimetery, titrations, plus wet chemistry. Working as Laboratory Manage you will also have be responsible for another member of staff, and produce accurate reports to tight deadlines.

The ideal candidate for this Laboratory Manager job will be educated to BSc level or equivalent in a chemistry related subject. This Laboratory Manager role also requires a candidate with industrial experience of a fast moving analytical testing laboratory. Ideally you will have supervisory experience and be used to dealing with customers and clients.

How to Apply

For more information, or to apply for this Laboratory Manager job, please contact Victoria Walker at CK Science on 0114 2839956 or email vwalker@ckscience.co.uk. Please quote reference SH19657 in all correspondence.

Alternatively, click here to apply for this Laboratory Manager job now.

If you have not heard back from us within 5 working days of your application for this role, it means that on this occasion you have not been shortlisted for the next stage of the recruitment campaign. Entitlement to work in the EEA is essential.

Not quite what you’re looking for? Click here to search our current laboratory job vacancies.

CK Science - Science Jobs, Scientific Recruitment, UKLinkedin - CK Science, Science Jobs, Scientific Recruitment, UKTwitter - CK Science, Scientific Recruitment, Scientific Jobs, UKFacebook - CK Science, Science Jobs, Scientific Recruitment, UK Youtube - CK Science, Scientific Jobs, Scientific Recruitment, UK

Chemical/Process Engineer based in East Midlands, UK

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Our client, an independent waste management company, is currently seeking to recruit a Chemical/Process Engineer to work at their East Midlands site on a permanent basis.Working as an experienced and hands-on Chemical Engineer/Process Manager, you will be responsible for leading, managing and developing teams across 3 processes.

The successful candidate will be educated to degree level, or equivalent, in Chemical Engineering and will have experience of managing industrial plants and processes. Waste management experience is an advantage but not essential. Candidates must be eligible to work in the EEA.

If you would like more information about this role, please contact Philippa Robertson on 0114 2839956 or email probertson@ckscience.co.uk quoting reference SH18812 in all correspondence. Alternatively, to apply, please click here.

CK Science is the largest independent scientific recruitment company in the UK. Our team of specialist recruiters and career consultants are here to help you achieve your career ambitions within the scientific industry. In addition to the above CV writing tips, we can actively offer you scientific careers advice, assistance with your interview preparation and up-to-date information about the scientific industry.

CKS01 linkedin facebookckscience twitterckscience youtube

Chemical/Process Engineer based in East Midlands, UK

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Our client, an independent waste management company, is currently seeking to recruit a Chemical/Process Engineer to work at their East Midlands site on a permanent basis.Working as an experienced and hands-on Chemical Engineer/Process Manager, you will be responsible for leading, managing and developing teams across 3 processes.

The successful candidate will be educated to degree level, or equivalent, in Chemical Engineering and will have experience of managing industrial plants and processes. Waste management experience is an advantage but not essential. Candidates must be eligible to work in the EEA.

If you would like more information about this role, please contact Philippa Robertson on 0114 2839956 or email probertson@ckscience.co.uk quoting reference SH18812 in all correspondence. Alternatively, to apply, please click here.

CK Science is the largest independent scientific recruitment company in the UK. Our team of specialist recruiters and career consultants are here to help you achieve your career ambitions within the scientific industry. In addition to the above CV writing tips, we can actively offer you scientific careers advice, assistance with your interview preparation and up-to-date information about the scientific industry.

- Visit our website

- Follow CK Science on Twitter

- Join the CK Science LinkedIn Group

- Become a fan of CK Science on Facebook

- To meet our consultants and hear more about our current vacancies, please visit our YouTube Channel

Keywords: Chemical Engineer, Process Manager, chemical/process engineer, waste management, engineering jobs, chemical engineering jobs, science jobs, lab jobs, biology jobs, biotechnology jobs, science recruitment, scientific recruitment, waste management jobs, environmental management jobs.

CV Writing Tips for Jobseekers in the Scientific Industry – Part 2

Monday, November 16th, 2009

It is important that you are proud of your CV. After all, if it is effective, it is going to open doors in the scientific industry for you. Below are some more handy hints to help improve your chances of getting a great science job:

- Tailor your CV to the scientific vacancy: Read the scientific advert or job specification closely and tailor your CV to the science vacancy. If your experience matches scientific keywords in the job advert, make sure they feature prominently on your CV and or covering letter. Make it very obvious to the reader what you have done, when you did it and where, in a simple and concise manner.

- Less is more: Ensure your CV is easy on the eye and that it is a maximum of two A4 sides long. There should be plenty of open space in your CV. By using bullet points and good formatting to ensure that your CV is not too wordy.

- Do not repeat yourself: If you repeat yourself in your CV, it will look like you are padding it out or that you have nothing much to say.

- Do not make silly spelling mistakes: Either get a friend you trust or your CK Science Consultant to check it over for you.

CK Science is the largest independent scientific recruitment company in the UK. Our team of specialist recruiters and career consultants are here to help you achieve your career ambitions within the scientific industry. In addition to the above CV writing tips, we can actively offer you scientific careers advice, assistance with your interview preparation and up-to-date information about the scientific industry.

- Visit our website

- Follow CK Science on Twitter

- Join the CK Science LinkedIn Group

- Become a fan of CK Science on Facebook

- To meet our consultants and hear more about our current vacancies, please visit our YouTube Channel

CV Writing Tips for Jobseekers in the Scientific Industry – Part 1

Friday, November 13th, 2009

A great CV is the key to getting the perfect science job for you. Both employers and recruiters within the scientific industry can receive 100’s of CV’s for every science related vacancy they advertise. Time can be tight for scientific professionals, so it is important that your CV stands out from the rest. You should use your CV to showcase your strengths and to sell your scientific background to the reader, demonstrating that you are the right person for that particular science job.

As a jobseeker in the scientific industry, you may find these guidelines helpful if you are wondering how to structure you CV and what to include in it:

- Contact details: Make certain that your contact details are easy to spot. They should be at the top of the first page of your CV. Include:

-Name

- Home address

- Email address

- Telephone number

- Education: Detail the educational establishments at which you have studied including the attendance dates, in chronological order with the most recent first. You should include any relevant scientific modules, projects or dissertation work you have completed.

- Work experience: List your most recent scientific research first. This makes it easier for the reader to see if you have the right scientific experience and whether have gained it recently. Put your other scientific jobs after your current role in reverse chronological order. You should include:

- Name of the employer

- Job title

- Responsibilities

- Achievements gained

- Interests: Employers in the scientific industry will be particularly interested in activities which have developed your leadership and team-working skills. You should also mention here any volunteer work you have done.

- References: It is best practice to give two employment references, one from your recent employer and one from your place of study. Include address, telephone number and email address.

- Availability: It is a good idea to mention the notice period required by your current employer.

For the next installment of CV tips that will help you write the CV that will get you that perfect science job, visit our website on Monday 16th November.

CK Science is the largest independent scientific recruitment company in the UK. Our team of specialist recruiters and career consultants are here to help you achieve your career ambitions within the scientific industry. In addition to the above CV writing tips, we can actively offer you scientific careers advice, assistance with your interview preparation and up-to-date information about the scientific industry.

- Visit our website

- Follow CK Science on Twitter

- Join the CK Science LinkedIn Group

- Become a fan of CK Science on Facebook

- To meet our consultants and hear more about our current vacancies, please visit our YouTube Channel

Search for a job

Advanced search

Subscribe to our newsletter

Preview
Powered by FeedBlitz