At a Glance
- Tasks: Join our R&D team to develop innovative self-healing concrete technology for real-world applications.
- Company: Leading Cambridge spin-out revolutionising the construction industry with sustainable solutions.
- Benefits: Room for progression, hands-on role, and exposure to cutting-edge materials technology.
- Other info: Collaborate closely with an experienced technical team in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on sustainability and infrastructure while working with advanced materials.
- Qualifications: Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, or related field; hands-on lab experience required.
The predicted salary is between 28000 - 35000 £ per year.
About the Company
Our partner, a leading Cambridge spin‑out, is dedicated to revolutionizing the construction industry through the development and commercialization of innovative self‑healing concrete technology. Their groundbreaking solutions aim to automatically repair concrete cracks, minimizing structural damage and reducing the need for costly repairs and replacements. By extending the lifespan of concrete structures and optimizing construction practices, their technology contributes to a sustainable future by reducing carbon emissions. They are now expanding their team and looking for a talented Junior Engineer to join their team in Cambridge.
About the Role
They are now looking for a hands‑on Junior Engineer to join their R&D team and help bring cutting‑edge self‑healing concrete technology from the lab into real‑world infrastructure applications. This is an exciting opportunity for an ambitious graduate or early‑career candidate with a background in materials science, chemistry, polymer science, chemical engineering or a related field. The role is ideal for someone who enjoys practical laboratory work, testing new materials, solving technical problems and seeing how scientific research can be turned into something commercially useful. You will be involved in bench‑scale experiments, materials screening, data analysis and technical documentation, gaining exposure to advanced materials, construction technology and sustainability‑focused innovation from an early stage.
Responsibilities
- Conduct exploratory research to identify suitable chemical and material solutions based on performance criteria and operating conditions.
- Design and run laboratory experiments to evaluate candidate materials and formulations.
- Support bench‑scale screening to assess durability, curing behaviour, adhesion, stability and material performance.
- Carry out practical testing and analysis, potentially including rheology, viscosity, contact angle, curing, adhesion and stability testing.
- Interpret experimental and materials‑characterisation data, then link results back to real‑world infrastructure performance requirements.
- Support integrated testing with the company’s existing self‑healing concrete technology in simulated service environments.
- Engage with suppliers to gather SDS documents, technical datasheets and formulation information.
- Assess whether materials are best prepared by suppliers or mixed in‑house.
- Prepare clear documentation of experimental methods, results, findings and recommendations.
- Support laboratory safety and compliance processes, including COSHH documentation where required.
- Work closely with the technical team in a small, fast‑moving R&D environment.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Polymer Science, Chemical Engineering, Materials Engineering or a related subject.
- Hands‑on laboratory experience, either through industry, university research, a placement, a PhD or a technical laboratory role.
- Strong interest in experimental materials development and applied R&D.
- Experience with one or more of the following would be relevant: polymers, resins, composites, adhesives, coatings, cement, concrete, cementitious materials or construction materials.
- Understanding of materials chemistry, curing behaviour, polymerisation, adhesion or durability would be beneficial.
- Comfortable working practically in a laboratory environment.
- Able to work independently, document results clearly and communicate findings to a technical team.
Compensation and Benefits
- Room for progression as the company scales.
- Opportunity to join an innovative advanced materials start‑up at an early stage.
- Hands‑on role working on real‑world sustainability and infrastructure challenges.
- Exposure to self‑healing concrete, smart materials and construction technology.
- Close collaboration with an experienced technical team.
- Largely in‑person, laboratory‑based role in Cambridge.
Chemical Engineer in Cambridge employer: Capua
Our partner is an exceptional employer, offering a dynamic work environment in the heart of Cambridge where innovation meets sustainability. As a leading spin-out focused on self-healing concrete technology, they provide employees with hands-on experience in cutting-edge research and development, fostering growth through collaboration with an experienced technical team. With ample opportunities for progression and a commitment to addressing real-world infrastructure challenges, this role is perfect for those eager to make a meaningful impact in the construction industry.