R&D Scientist

Plymouth
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R&D Scientist FTC – Devon – Up to £27,500 + Benefits – REF 038

£28,000 pa - £33,500 pa (Pro-rata) + Company Bonus + Benefits

6 Month Fix Term Contract

Devon
Mon – Fri
40 hours p/w

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a global medical device manufacturing organisation that develops, manufactures, and supplies innovative solutions used in applications worldwide.

The business is an established, multinational organisation with manufacturing and R&D innovation hubs across the UK and Europe, supplying products globally through both direct sales teams and international distribution networks. With a strong focus on innovation, quality, and patient safety, the organisation continues to invest heavily in research and development.

This role supports the delivery of critical R&D projects through the development, validation, and application of analytical methods for medical devices and related materials. It offers hands-on laboratory work within a regulated setting, working closely with multidisciplinary teams across R&D, Quality, Regulatory, and Commercial functions.

Skills & Experience Needed:

  • Degree educated (or equivalent) in a scientific discipline

  • Proven ability with Gas Chromatography (GC)

  • Experience working within a regulated product environment (medical devices, pharmaceuticals, or similar preferred)

  • Ability to conduct both analytical & physical testing

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

    This is a strong opportunity for a Scientist seeking hands-on R&D experience within a structured, quality-driven environment. The role offers exposure to analytical method development, NPD support, and cross-functional collaboration, making it ideal for candidates looking to strengthen their technical and regulatory experience within medical device R&D.

    To apply for this role, please call and/or send your CV to David Hopkin

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