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  1. Graduate Chemical Process Engineer

    Posted 12 hours ago by Eleven

    Salary:
    £31,000/annum
    Location:
    Oxfordshire
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    Eleven are working alongside a climate-tech spin-out based in Oxfordshire, who are developing cutting edge technology to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen into hydrocarbons, to take into the sustainable aviation fuel market. Due to the recent closure of a significant round of funding, they are … more

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  2. Graduate Acoustic Consultant

    Posted today by Penguin Recruitment

    Salary:
    £26,000 - £29,000/annum
    Location:
    Brighton, East Sussex
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    We are seeking a Graduate Acoustic Consultant to work for an independent Acoustics, Noise, and vibration consultancy to be based near Brighton. This employer is one of the UK's longest established acoustic consultancies with a strong reputation in complex environmental noise project in aviation, … more

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  3. Graduate Chemical Engineer

    Posted today by Cranleigh Scientific

    Salary:
    £25,000 - £35,000/annum
    Location:
    Oxfordshire
    Job Type:
    Permanent

    An exciting chemical start-up business is currently recruiting a Graduate Chemical Engineer to join its team in Oxford on a permanent basis. You will have the opportunity to design, scale up and operate state-of-the-art technology catalytic processes to convert CO2 into long-chain hydrocarbons. You … more

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