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Chemical Physicist - Fluidic Device Testing

ML-NC-TW00028_1751022450

£40000 - £45000 per annum + Negotiable

London

Pharmaceutical, Scientific

Permanent | Full Time

ASAP

27/06/2025

18/07/2025

Chemical Physicist - Fluidic Device Testing

Newton Colmore is working with a technology company in London who are looking for a Chemical Physicist to join their testing team.

As a Chemical Physicist, you will be utilising your scientific experience to design and develop test rigs and protocols to deliver meaningful conclusions that will shape the future development and manufacturing of fluidics-based devices.

This will include the testing of key systems and their sub-systems as well as all data logging solutions. This is an all-encompassing testing role that you will also have responsibility for assembly, de-bugging and the sourcing of bespoke components. You will be testing for a variety of different parameters including thermal management, actuators and mechanism design as well as fluidic flows and how electronics interact with fluidics.

We are looking for physicists who have experience with designing test rigs, CAD systems and knowledge of low volume prototyping and manufacturing practices. Any additional experience with designing test scripts in Python would be advantageous to your application.

As well as providing a great opportunity for you to work on a brand-new product within a fast-paced environment the company is offering competitive packages which includes share options.

Newton Colmore Consulting is a highly specialist recruitment consultancy operating within the Medical Devices, Scientific Engineering, Scientific Software, Robotics, Science, Electronics Design, New Product Design, Human Factors, Regulatory Affairs, Quality Assurance and Field Service Engineering sectors throughout Europe and the US.

Key words: Chemical Physicist, Chemical Engineer, Test Engineer, Mechanical Engineering, CAD, SolidWorks, Cambridge, Instrumentation, Fluidics.