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Process Engineer - Polymer Materials

Queen's University Belfast - Engineering and Technology

Location: Belfast
Salary: £36,366 to £41,727
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 6th July 2026
Closes: 2nd August 2026
Job Ref: 26/113450

We are seeking a highly motivated Materials Process Engineer to work in AMIC’s Sustainable Polymer and Composite team to help and contribute to projects being delivered as part of AMIC’s advanced manufacturing activities. AMIC is a £100M investment through the Belfast Region City Deal - a collaborative, innovative powerhouse of advanced manufacturing set to elevate our region globally. We are supporting economic growth and prosperity for Northern Ireland by creating high quality jobs and increasing inward investment through high value manufacturing innovation clusters. We are driving industrial transformation, paving the way for future technologies and competing globally with a more sustainable focus. Our team of experienced staff has core capabilities in digitalising manufacturing, smart design, sustainable polymers & composites and na notechnologies & photonics. We’re excited to be expanding the team throughout 2026.

Major duties:

  1. Operate and optimise polymer processing equipment, selecting and tailoring process conditions to the material being run with primary focus on materials and extrusion (compounding, film, tape, tube, profile) and secondary focus on injection moulding, rotational moulding, and other polymer processing techniques.
  2. Conduct processing trials, material characterisation, and process validation using characterisation data to inform and refine processing decisions to support ongoing project objectives and industrial partner requirements.
  3. Apply specialist materials knowledge to troubleshoot processing issues, optimise process parameters, and develop manufacturing solutions for polymer and composite components capturing the link between material properties, process settings, and resulting part quality.
  4. Maintain detailed process records, operating procedures, and technical documentation for all processing activities.
  5. Work collaboratively with the sustainable polymer and composite team to deliver practical processing solutions for industrial partners within project timescales and budgets.
  6. Support business devel opment activities through processing demonstrations, capability showcasing, and technical input to proposals.

About the person

We are seeking engineers who want to innovate and apply their knowledge to the challenges of industry and society to support the delivery of industrially focused polymer processing projects within AMIC’s advanced manufacturing activities. You will apply your specialist knowledge and experience of materials, methods, processes and process validation to generate innovative research outputs which have a direct economic and technical benefit to companies and sectors. You will work collaboratively with the sustainable polymer and composite team, the wider AMIC team, industry partners, technology providers, national technology centres and academia to deliver key projects focused on advanced polymer processing.

To be successful at shortlisting stage, please ensure you clearly evidence in your application how you meet the essential and, where applicable, desirable criteria listed in the Candidate Information on our website.

The post is available for 3 years.

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