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Head of Research And Development

Oxford
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Head of Research And Development

Head of R&D (Materials Science)

This is a unique opportunity for a hands-on scientific leader to drive the development of next-generation nanomaterials and shape the company’s R&D strategy in Oxford.

Job Responsibilities

  • Lead the company’s R&D programme, overseeing laboratory operations and the delivery of research projects.
  • Drive the development of novel materials technologies, from concept through to scalable, manufacturable products.
  • Provide technical leadership across:
    • Materials chemistry
    • Nanomaterials
    • Functional materials research
  • Identify and evaluate new technologies, research directions and experimental approaches.
  • Lead, mentor and grow a multidisciplinary team of scientists, including:
    • Recruitment and performance development
  • Manage the research portfolio, ensuring projects are delivered:
    • On time
    • To a high scientific standard
  • Work closely with:
    • Senior leadership
    • External partners
    • Funding bodies to support business growth and technology development

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Experience Required

  • A PhD (or equivalent industrial experience) in:
    • Materials Science
    • Chemistry
    • Nanotechnology
    • Electrochemistry
    • Chemical Engineering
    • Or a related discipline
  • Strong hands-on laboratory background in:
    • Materials chemistry
    • Nanomaterials
    • Functional materials
  • Proven experience leading and developing multidisciplinary R&D teams
  • Track record of translating laboratory research into:
    • Scalable products
    • Manufacturing processes
  • Experience identifying and driving:
    • New research initiatives
    • Technology development
  • Excellent skills in:
    • Leadership
    • Communication
    • Stakeholder management

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Benefits

  • Opportunity to lead the scientific direction of a rapidly growing deep-tech company.
  • Highly visible role, with significant influence on:
    • Company strategy
    • Technology roadmap
  • Work alongside an experienced technical founding team and multidisciplinary scientists.
  • Competitive:
    • Salary
    • Equity options
  • Comprehensive benefits package.
  • Training and professional development support.

For inquiries, contact Ella at IC Resources.

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Skills

Materials Science
Chemistry
Nanotechnology
Electrochemistry
Chemical Engineering
Laboratory Operations
Technical Leadership
Research Development
Team Management
Stakeholder Management
Project Management
Novel Materials Technologies
Research Initiatives
Communication Skills
Mentoring
Performance Development

Location

Oxford, England, United Kingdom

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