£25–40k
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Job profileLaboratory technician, steelmaking
Jamie’s cutting carbon in the first step of steelmaking: iron ore pellets
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Job profilePeptide chemistry apprentice
Christina uses chemistry to make medicines work better and help more people
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Job profileChemistry engineer, nuclear
Beth safeguards water quality to ensure nuclear power stays clean and sustainable.
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Job profileResearch scientist, microplastics
Sophie is stopping microplastics going into the environment when you wash your clothes
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Job profileQuality officer, genomics research
Gary helps scientists make breakthroughs by ensuring the data they use is accurate and reliable.
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Job profileScientist, food and pharmaceuticals
Taryn uses scientific instruments to test our food and medicines and make sure they are safe
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Job profilePrincipal air quality consultant
Saba’s air quality assessments help clients worldwide to minimise their air pollution
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Job profileSenior laboratory technician
Olivia uses analytical techniques to ensure that food products meet legislative requirements for consumers
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Job profileProfessor and enterprise, partnerships and innovation lead
Ian’s research mitigates climate change and has led to the production of energy-generating coatings for buildings
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Job profileSenior curator
Tom identifies and unravels the mystery behind the rocks and minerals of Wales
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Job profileAssociate professor
Geertje teaches university students and leads the development of materials made from bacteria
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Job profileEnvironmental process specialist
Jamie improves steelmaking processes to reduce their impact on the environment
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Job profilePollution control officer
Emma protects our health and the environment by monitoring levels of environmental pollutants in the land, air and water. She sets the conditions on industrial processes to minimise their release of pollutants
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Job profileSolar technology engineer
Ryley develops cutting-edge solar cell technology to make solar power cheaper and more efficient so that this renewable source of energy can become more mainstream
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Job profileProfessor of biorefineries
Professor Sixta converts cellulose, a renewable resource found in wood or plants, into products like yarn for making clothes
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Job profileSection leader, wind
Maria develops new and innovative coatings for wind turbines so that they can generate more renewable energy for longer
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Job profileHead of research and sustainability
Raquel develops a sustainable fabric called Piñatex that comes from pineapple leaves that would otherwise be burnt
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Job profileResearch fellow, battery recycling
Zubera is discovering ways to recycle precious materials from electric car batteries
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Job profileRadioactive waste consultant
Ian ensures radioactive waste is handled safely and also applies waste management techniques to technology that reduces risks of climate change



