As the Senior Research Associate – Materials Science you will be responsible for progressing the development of materials used to create the isotopes used to power our client’s generators.
This is a Newcastle based position with relocation support on offer if required.
Who will you be working with?
Our Client is a clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company developing treatments to significantly improve survival and quality of life for patients with cancer. There are opportunities to be part this high-performing team who are experts in their field as they continue to make advancements in their product development and clinical phases.
What are the benefits?
- Brand new role
- Competitive salary package + relocation support (if required)
- Opportunity for employer sponsored VISA
- Career growth on offer
- Culture of team work towards common goals
What will you be doing?
The Senior Research Associate - Materials Science will be responsible for progressing the development of materials used to create the parent isotope used in our client’s generators.
The material (or “source”) development will require the Incumbent to utilise both radiochemistry and Materials Science to optimise formulations, so that output is maximised and stability over time is enhanced.
We are ideally seeking candidates with a background in Materials Science, preferably ceramic materials.
Key tasks of this role include:
- Test and analyse materials for radiopharmaceutical technologies, with a focus on nanostructured surfaces
- Conduct materials chemistry-related experiments, including new design verification and validation
- Develop and refine operating procedures to streamline product development
- Collaborate closely with internal partners and R&D team to ensure smooth handover of newly developed products to manufacturing. Maintain and organise sample library
- Prepare samples based on developed protocols
This role requires a strong background in Materials Science, chemistry, physics or engineering. We are seeking candidates who are highly driven to be part of this incredible team and thrive on delivering high quality products.
This role requires candidates to be highly engaged with organisational safety and compliance management systems, including radiation safety requirements, to ensure that compliance with all applicable regulations is maintained.
Other key requirements of this role include:
- Tertiary qualification (PhD) in Materials Science, Materials Engineering, Chemistry or related discipline
- Proficiency in solid-state chemistry, materials design principles, and structure-property relations in inorganic materials
- Practical experience in developing, testing, and characterizing materials, with a focus on nanostructured surfaces and thin films.
- Creativity, resourcefulness, and proficiency in executing experimental tasks and resolving challenges
- Hands-on practical skills in planning, running experiments, and data analysis.
- Documentation skills for experiment outcomes, test reports, and technical presentations to internal teams.
- Ability to multitask, manage projects, prioritise workload, and work in a fast-paced environment
- Outstanding attention to detail
Applications are being accepted NOW with review conducted immediately, apply now or, if you have any questions, please contact Leah Creswick on 0478 193 ***.
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