We are supporting an innovative technology business developing advanced electrochemical and materials-processing solutions in a highly technical R&D; environment. This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on electrochemist with strong experience in EIS, electrodeposition, cyclic voltammetry, surface characterization and laboratory experimentation.
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What you will do
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· Design, execute and interpret electrochemical experiments, including EIS, CV and potentiostatic / galvanostatic methods
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· Develop and optimize electrodeposition and plating processes for metals, alloys and advanced functional materials
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· Use impedance diagnostics, equivalent-circuit modelling and data analysis to extract mechanistic insights
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· Support surface and materials characterization using techniques such as SEM/EDX, AFM or XPS
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· Collaborate closely with R&D;, process and equipment engineering teams in a product-focused, on-site environment
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What we are looking for
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· Hands-on expertise in electrochemical methods, especially EIS, equivalent circuit modelling and impedance analysis
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· Practical experience with electrodeposition / plating processes such as Ni, Cu, Sn or alloy deposition
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· Strong knowledge of CV, redox analysis, surface characterization and electrolyte / bath chemistry
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· Laboratory capability across experiment design, troubleshooting, measurement, validation and technical documentation
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· Experience in real industrial, product-development or process-transfer environments rather than purely theoretical research
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Sector exposure in semiconductor manufacturing, ECD, TSV, metallization, battery systems, advanced coatings, thin films, PCB fabrication or microelectronics production is a strong plus. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys solving complex electrochemical problems and wants to work close to R&D;, process engineering and equipment development in a fast-moving technical setting.