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Endress + Hauser
02 Sep, 2025
Full time Permanent
Service Engineer
£45,000 - £50,000 yearly
Endress + Hauser Remote (United Kingdom)
Service Engineer – (Instrumentation / Process Automation) SICK/Endress+Hauser UK wide £45,000-50,000 + Bonus + Company Car Role + Responsibilities for a Service Engineer : The role requires servicing, commissioning, fault diagnostics/repair, and witnessing calibration work of a range of ultrasonic flow meters and associated solutions. Main responsibilities for a Service Engineer : Commission, calibrate, and repair onsite instrumentation : Work across various industries within the company's customer database. Witness calibration work : Ensure that calibration procedures are followed accurately and provide verification of the calibration process. Liaise with service coordinators : Ensure all spares, tools, and paperwork are available to carry out duties. In case of non-completion, arrange or confirm the next site visit. Customer interaction : Communicate with customers prior to executing the job to...
The Royal Society of Chemistry
16 May, 2025
Full time
Lead Policy Advisor
£52,000 yearly
The Royal Society of Chemistry Cambridge, ENG, United Kingdom
Overview: The Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) is seeking an experienced Lead Policy Advisor to lead our influential work addressing critical policy challenges facing chemistry in higher education and research. This pivotal role will focus on developing evidence-based positions and campaigns addressing the financial sustainability crisis in Higher Education and its impacts on chemistry departments and raising policymakers’ understanding of the economic and societal role chemistry plays. Working at the intersection of science, education, and policy, you will shape the future landscape for chemical sciences in the UK and beyond. As Lead Policy Advisor, you will maintain comprehensive knowledge of policy developments affecting chemistry, build strategic relationships with key stakeholders including government departments, parliament, funding bodies, and academic institutions, and provide expert guidance to both internal teams and governance members. You'll manage a small team of...
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