Our brand new, state-of-the-art
Material Research Center is starting its operations during first half of the year 2025 and we are now looking for a
Laboratory Technician to join our team in Tampere, Finland.
As Laboratory Technician, you will be responsible for preparing samples, operating testing equipment, and accurately collecting and reporting measurement data. If you are precise, organized, and interested in laboratory work, this is the opportunity for you.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare laboratory samples for tests and analysis
- Operate laboratory testing and analysis equipment in physical and analytical laboratory
- Collect, document, and report measurement data accurately
Our expectations:
- Degree or certification in a laboratory-related field (Material Science, Chemistry, Analytics, or similar)
- Preferably previous experience in a laboratory environment
- Know-how of polymer laboratory is an advantage
- Development-minded team player with good organizational skills and attention to detail
- Fluent English is a must-have, Finnish is a plus
Experience or interest in working with rubber, biomaterials, or recycled materials is a definite plus.
What we’ll offer:
- Possibility to work in a modern Material Research Center and an opportunity to set up and develop its operations
- An easy-going, collaborative and innovative work environment with focus on research and development
- Flexibility
- Broad health insurance and group leisure time accident insurance
- Epassi well-being, sport, and culture benefit
- Bike benefit
If working in this modern Material Research Center sounds something you would be interested in, please submit your application and CV at the latest by 20.11.2024.
For more information about the position, you can contact Head of Tire & Material Development Ilkka Lehtoranta via email ilkka.lehtoranta@blackdonuts.com or by calling +358 400 751 589 on Friday 8.11. 12–13 o’clock or Friday 15.11. 12–13 o’clock.
Please note that all applications must be entered via our recruitment system and applications submitted via email will not be considered.