Researcher in wood durability and protection

Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB / Kemistjobb / Borås
Observera att sista ansökningsdag har passerat.


Visa alla kemistjobb i Borås, Bollebygd, Svenljunga, Ulricehamn, Alingsås eller i hela Sverige
Visa alla jobb hos Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB i Borås, Mölndal, Göteborg, Trollhättan, Jönköping eller i hela Sverige

Are you a researcher with a doctoral degree who wants to contribute to the development towards a circular bioeconomy? If so, we are looking for you!
RISE division Bioeconomy and Health is now looking for a researcher with a PhD or equivalent degree to be part of our team working on topics concerning durability and protection of wood-based materials against degradation by UV-light, moisture, fire, microorganisms and insects. We develop and evaluate new wood protection treatments and modification technologies, all the way from raw material via process development to evaluation of properties in labs and in the field.
About the role
In your role as a researcher, you are expected to be able to work both independently and in a team. Your work will involve the development of our activities in the area of durability, as well as the implementation, evaluation and reporting of achievements to the scientific community and to the public. As a researcher you are expected to apply for funding from external financiers, be part of our sales group and initiate new projects and industrial assignments.
Location: Borås, Sweden.
Who are you?
You are a researcher with a doctoral degree with solid experience in the field of wood science. To be successful in the role, we believe that you are structured and innovative. You appreciate challenges and are capable to handle multiple tasks in parallel. You are curious, driven and have good communication skills. We also expect that you have excellent skills in technical/scientific English, in both writing and speaking. Good knowledge of chemistry and biology is a merit.
Are we right for each other?
At RISE, we are of the opinion that it is through collaboration that we develop new knowledge and competence for the future. We are convinced that diversity contributes to an innovative environment where we together challenge borders. At RISE, applied researchers meet to solve society's important, and perhaps most exciting, problems. With us you get the opportunity to make a real difference. Welcome to the Swedish research institute and innovation partner.
Welcome with your application!
If this sounds exciting and you want to know more, please contact Dr. Mats Westin, +46(0)703-24 18 56, or Section Manager Stig Bardage, +46 (0)10-516 62 06. The deadline for applications is 6th of January 2020.
Our union representatives are Linda Ikatti, Union, +46 10-516 5161 and Lazaros Tsantaridis, SACO, +46 (0)10-516 6221.
We respectfully decline calls from external recruitment companies and consultants.
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden is Sweden's research and innovation partner. In international collaboration with companies, academia and the public sector we contribute to a more competitive industry and commerce and a more sustainable society. Our 2800 co-workers drive and support all kinds of innovation processes. RISE is an independent, governmental research institute that offers unique expertise and over a hundred test and demonstration facilities for future proof technologies, products and services.
Scientists, researcher, wood, biomaterials, durability, chemistry, biology, protection, Borås

Publiceringsdatum
2019-12-04

Så ansöker du
Sista dag att ansöka är 2020-01-06
Klicka på denna länk för att göra din ansökan

Företag
RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB

Omfattning
Detta är ett heltidsjobb.

Arbetsgivare
Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB (org.nr 556464-6874)

Arbetsplats
Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden

Jobbnummer
4987220

Observera att sista ansökningsdag har passerat.

Prenumerera på jobb från Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB

Fyll i din e-postadress för att få e-postnotifiering när det dyker upp fler lediga jobb hos Rise Research Institutes Of Sweden AB: