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Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
21 Nov, 25
Salary
28000.0
Posted On
21 Aug, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Information Technology/IT
WE ARE PURAGEN, AN AWARD-WINNING ENVIRONMENTAL PURIFICATION COMPANY WITH STRENGTHS IN WATER FILTRATION, RENEWABLE ENERGY AND AIR TREATMENT. OUR RAPIDLY GROWING ACTIVATED CARBON BUSINESS IS BASED ON FIRST-CLASS TECHNICAL CAPABILITIES AND A CIRCULAR ECONOMY MODEL, WITH SITES ACROSS THE UK, EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES.
Due to our growth and the expansion of our specialist laboratory services, we have a fantastic opportunity for an Application Analyst to join our team on a six-month contract, to make an impact by further strengthening our market-leading testing and analysis capabilities.
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In this temporary role, you’ll co-ordinate and perform the analysis of water from our pioneering Immingham reactivation site and other sources, as well as analysing activated carbon samples, including testing, analysis, recording and reporting of results.
You’ll be based at our laboratory in Killamarsh, Sheffield, with regular travel to and from Immingham.
It’s possible that the role may become permanent, depending on business requirements.
Your main responsibilities will be:
· Co-ordinating the sampling of water from points around the Immingham site.
· Recording all relevant data to given standards, including date, time, plant operating parameters and the carbon being processed at the time of sampling.
· Co-ordinating and performing analysis of the samples (including COD and TOC).