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Teddington, South West London

Graduate Scientist

National Physical Laboratory
£30,644
Full-time
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About the Role Are you interested in a career in scientific research? At NPL, we are looking for graduates with a real passion for tackling some of the biggest challenges in industry, energy, the environment, and healthcare to join our Science groups. We pledge that NPL will be a place to create a positive impact for the world and your career. As a Scientist on the two-year NPL Graduate Programme you will join one of our departments – which all push the boundaries of what is possible. You’ll be matched based on your background and interest. Within your department, you’ll rotate 2 or 3 times to ensure you are getting great exposure of the work and projects happening. These rotations will fast track your development through a mix of on-the-job learning, training, and networking and aim to respond to the national challenges of: Prosperity: delivering measurement solutions to maximise innovation and prosperity in advanced manufacturing Security and resilience: managing the risks to our national security and resilience infrastructure Environment: science-directed measurement solutions for environment climate action and a sustainable future Health: supporting healthcare, life science and the bio economy You will be based at our Teddington site and will be working on either laboratory, or data-based projects through practical and theory-based learning. Once you have completed the two-year programme you will join us as a permanent Scientist, with a working knowledge of complementary areas. We will provide the space and support so you can be the best version of yourself, as well as the tools to navigate the different demands of our work. Graduate placements are available in the following departments (to find out more information please click on the department name): Time and Frequency Data Science Quantum Technologies Electromagnetic & Electrochemical Technologies: (Electrochemistry Group & Electromagnetic Technologies Group) Chemical and Biological Sciences Medical, Marine and Nuclear Atmospheric and Environmental Science Thermal and Radiometric Metrology As a Graduate Scientist, you will have the chance to collaborate with a variety of teams, which will help build and grow your network. You’ll be expected to use logical thinking skills for designing and following a work plan, along with developing technical documents as well as scientific publications. You’ll have the opportunity to get involved with analysing complex data sets such as (e.g., satellite imagery or instrument readings) which may lead to developing and creating new software tools. A key part of the role will be ensuring you are adhering to our Health & Safety and Quality systems which will help you produce accurate and repeatable results. You will also be involved in supporting our community benefit activities – this may be going to local schools, supporting community activities, or helping at large NPL events. We will provide you with the opportunity to be part of a caring and daring community that truly values you and your contribution. About the process Application form with cover letter Online Assessment Your first telephone interview will be conducted via Microsoft Teams If you’re selected, you’ll attend an assessment centre, which will be held at our Teddington site in February / March 2025 If successful, we look forward to welcoming you in September 2025! About You For this role we encourage applications from individuals who can complement our existing teams and bring fresh perspectives. We believe that diversity of perspective is key to sparking the creativity needed to respond to the challenges at NPL and are seeking individuals, particularly women, those with disabilities and minority ethnic candidates, who can bring their backgrounds and personal experiences to the team. To be successful in the Graduate Scientist role, you will have the following skills and qualifications: Have achieved or be on target to achieve a degree, or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Engineering or relevant field. Proven ability to work in a team to achieve a common goal, with good communication and collaboration skills Enjoy problem solving and can demonstrate critical thinking, assessing the pros and cons of your approach Have written scientific technical reports during your studies, or are willing to learn if your experience was acquired in a different setting Ability to complete work which requires a high level of attention to detail Understand the value of providing good customer service, delivering high quality work and proactive communication Committed to your personal development and taking on learning opportunities to get the most from the role Be eligible to live and work in the UK at the time you start employment (we cannot provide visa sponsorship at this time)
Expiry date: 05/12/2024
Graduate Scientist
Company
National Physical Laboratory
Salary
£30,644
Job Type
Full-time
Location
Teddington, South West London
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