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    • Carry out laboratory testing on coating and print systems.
    • Conduct filling, sealing, and processing activities using laboratory and pilot-scale equipment.
    • Salary:* National Minimum Wage (during training) + overtime & bonus.
    • Contract:* Full-time, 40 hours per week | Permanent (typically Monday–Friday).
    • Previous experience in administration, quality, laboratory, manufacturing or inspection environments would be advantageous but is not essential.
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    • Full time 3-Year Fixed Term Placement.
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    • Maintain accurate laboratory and quality system records.
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    • £21.691.58, per year plus Commission, Overtime, Expenses and Benefits (OTE of up to £30,000 - £32,000 per year including salary and commission).

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Packaging Sciences Apprentice - job post

Manpower UK
3.8 out of 5 stars
Wantage
Permanent, Full-time, Apprenticeship

Job details

Job type

  • Apprenticeship
  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Location

Wantage

Full job description

This role is based within an advanced Research & Development centre and forms part of the Packaging Sciences team, reporting to a Packaging Sciences Team Leader. The position combines hands-on laboratory and packaging analysis work with the successful completion of a part-time distance learning BSc (Hons) in Chemical Science through a UK university.

The successful candidate will support packaging assessment, materials analysis, and product investigation activities across the wider R&D function while developing technical and scientific expertise through structured academic study.

Key Responsibilities

Packaging & Product Testing

  • Prepare model products using standard recipes and package samples to industry specifications
  • Conduct filling, sealing, and processing activities using laboratory and pilot-scale equipment
  • Open and examine packaged samples for performance evaluation
  • Maintain accurate sample traceability through documentation, labelling, and digital systems
  • Assess packaging, coatings, and product performance using microscopy and investigative testing techniques
  • Identify defects, analyse potential failure modes, and contribute to root-cause investigations
  • Produce clear technical reports with documented findings and conclusions

Analytical Chemistry Support

Assist with analytical testing activities using techniques such as:

  • Sample preparation and dilution
  • Microwave digestion
  • Semi-automated titration
  • Ion chromatography
  • ICP-OES
  • FTIR spectroscopy
  • Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)
  • High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)
  • Microscopy and imaging techniques

Technical & Laboratory Support

  • Record and manage sample information
  • Conduct sample photography and microscopy
  • Perform dimensional measurements, leak testing, and product analysis
  • Support investigations into material and packaging performance
  • Interpret technical data and communicate findings effectively

Materials & Coatings Evaluation

  • Carry out laboratory testing on coating and print systems
  • Support assessment of coating performance using pilot processing equipment
  • Evaluate mechanical and chemical performance of packaging materials

Degree Programme Overview

Alongside workplace training, the apprentice will complete a part-time Chemical Science BSc (Hons), covering areas including:

Year 1

  • Fundamental Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry
  • Introduction to Chemical Analysis
  • Workplace Regulation
  • Laboratory Scientist Skills

Year 2

  • Intermediate Chemistry Modules
  • Applied Chemistry for Industry
  • Communication & Research Skills
  • Advanced Laboratory Skills

Year 3

  • Advanced Organic & Inorganic Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy & Instrumental Analysis
  • Specialist pathway options such as:
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Green Chemistry
  • Business Improvement

Year 4

  • Advanced Physical Chemistry
  • Advanced Instrumental Analysis
  • Specialist advanced chemistry topics
  • Workplace project and professional development

Essential Requirements

  • Minimum 104 UCAS points at A-Level (typically BCC or equivalent), including Chemistry or another scientific subject
  • Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to present and interpret scientific data
  • Strong organisational and time management skills
  • Ability to balance academic study with workplace responsibilities
  • Commitment to health & safety standards
  • Team-oriented and self-motivated approach
  • Willingness to learn and develop professionally

Desirable Experience

  • Experience within:
  • Food packaging
  • Food manufacturing
  • Laboratory or analytical chemistry environments

Work Location: In person

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