Junior Applied Physicist - Advanced Materials

Junior Applied Physicist - Advanced Materials


I am working with a leading UK technology company that develop novel materials that aim to solve highly complex problems across engineering and science, helping them search for an applied physicist.



This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate (or someone with a year's experience) in a physical science to gain hands-on experience in a laboratory environment that will give you both guidance and autonomy.



This role is highly practical and lab‑based, supporting scientists in device fabrication, characterisation, and experimental investigation.

You'll be part of a multidisciplinary team of physicists, chemists, and engineers, making this an ideal entry point for someone curious, analytical, and passionate about experimental research.

This is a fixed term contract position, running until November 2026.



Here is what you will be doing'



  • Support implementation of device fabrication and material characterisation.

  • Plan and perform experimental procedures, both independently and in collaboration with senior scientists.

  • Devise and refine experimental methodologies and equipment setups.

  • Produce formulations, coat materials, and carry out characterisation measurements.

  • Log fabrication processes, analyse data, and prepare clear summaries and conclusions.

  • Present findings in team meetings and contribute to idea generation and problem‑solving discussions.

  • Maintain excellent laboratory practice, including COSHH and risk assessments.

  • Keep up to date with relevant scientific literature.

  • Help maintain a tidy, safe, and well-functioning lab environment.



Here is what you will need;



  • Degree in a physical science (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Engineering).

  • Experience working on experimental research projects (academic or industrial).

  • Strong understanding of scientific principles and ability to communicate technical concepts clearly.

  • Confident analysing data and drawing meaningful conclusions.

  • Excellent time management, organisation, and the ability to support multiple ongoing projects.

  • Methodical, accurate, and detail‑focused with strong problem‑solving skills.

  • Self-motivated, proactive, and comfortable working independently in the lab.

  • Strong team player with clear written and verbal communication skills.



Why Apply?



  • You will be working on novel materials/device research.

  • Gain hands-on experience with advanced fabrication and characterisation tools.

  • Be part of a multidisciplinary, supportive scientific team.

  • Ideal stepping‑stone into industry R&D or early‑career scientific development.





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