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Bio-Composite Materials Engineer (KTP Associate) Fixed term for 30 months

Contract Type
Fixed Term
Job Type
Research
Hours
Full Time
School/Department
Engineering
Closing Date
23/02/2026
Ref No
5324

School of Engineering, Liverpool John Moores University in partnership with A-SAFE Ltd

Bio-Composite Materials Engineer (KTP Associate)

30-month fixed-term, in-person post based primarily at A-SAFE HQ, Elland, West Yorkshire, with regular liaison with LJMU (Liverpool).  

Starting salary - £38,000 per annum

Plus a £4,000 travel and personal development budget, as well as management and leadership training provided as part of the KTP.

This Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project between LJMU and A-SAFE Ltd aims to develop a world-first structural bio-composite for use in impact-resistant safety barrier systems. The associate will lead the technical development of bio-composite materials, ensuring their suitability for industrial use through experimental validation, modelling, and manufacturing integration. This is a unique opportunity to lead impactful R&D in sustainable engineering within a commercial setting, while receiving academic and professional development support.. 

Job role includes:

  • Lead research into natural fibre-reinforced bio-resins and develop composite formulations 
  • Carry out physical testing, analysis, and validation of bio-composite structures
  • Develop and validate material models and performance predictions using simulation tools 
  • Integrate materials into injection moulding and extrusion processes through prototyping
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across R&D, production, and academic partners

We are looking to appoint a graduate to run this project who satisfies the following essential criteria:

  • Degree (minimum 2:1) in Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Polymer Engineering, or related field.
  • Strong understanding of composite materials and/or polymer processing.
  • Experience with experimental testing, characterisation, and analysis of materials.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and manage a technically complex project.

The following criteria would be desirable:

  • Postgraduate qualification in relevant field.
  • Experience with fiber-reinforced materials or bio-based composites.
  • Experience with injection molding or extrusion.
  • Knowledge of sustainability regulations or environmental assessment.   

Details about how to apply for this position, and the Job Description, can be found at https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/vacancies-at-ljmu

Please note all of our vacancies will be closed to applications at midnight on the advertised closing date, unless otherwise stated.