Research Associate, Analytical Development, Kalundborg
Novozymes A/S - Novonesis
Are you ready for a new beginning?
We need your talent, knowledge and dedication to better our world with biology.
Our purpose points the way
In Novonesis, we know that solutions rooted in biology can help solve humanity’s biggest challenges. Since we began more than a century ago, this has been our guide. It’s how we've gotten so far. And it’s how we'll impact the future. Now, more than ever, the world needs change. And with biosolutions, the possibilities for transformation are endless.
We’re here to better our world with biology.
Join us as our new research associate
Are you a dedicated and flexible research associate who thrives in a dynamic environment? Do you want to contribute to a professionally strong community where there is also room for personal development and social relationships? Then you might be our new colleague!
As a research associate with us, you will be part of an everyday life where planned work can sometimes change at short notice, and unforeseen tasks require quick adaptation. You will work closely with skilled colleagues and independently as well, in an environment characterized by high professionalism, collaboration, and responsibility.
Welcome to Analytical Development in Kalundborg
We are a small department of eight people. We believe that good relationships create a strong and motivated workplace, where we keep a high pace and a high throughput. Some key-words that describe our team are: dedication, curiosity, helpfulness, strong scientific drive. We work as an agile team but also prioritize social interaction. Breaks are not just time to eat – they are an important part of our culture, where we share both professional and personal reflections.
In this role you’ll make an impact by:
- Running chemical analyses based on e.g. automated sample preparation, UPLC, GC, LCMS, GCMS, ICP-OES and IC.
- Doing method development and optimization of chemical analytical methods.
- Troubleshooting and problem solving related to analyses and equipment.
- Contributing to ensuring efficient workflows and improving existing methods.
To succeed you must:
- Have an education as a research associate, bachelor or equivalent.
- Have experience with chemical analyses.
- Be willing to invest yourself in the job and contribute to the professional community.
- Thrive in a time-to-time hectic environment, where changes and unforeseen tasks are handled with a positive attitude.
- Be a team player who values social interactions and actively contributes to a positive atmosphere.
Application deadline: 15-01-2025
Contact details: For more information please contact Steen Buskov, [email protected], +45 30 77 60 71.
Could our purpose be yours? Then apply today!
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Learn more about Novonesis, our purpose, and your career opportunities at novonesis.com
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Location: Kalundborg
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