If you have ever wondered what it's like to dive deep into the world of materials, exploring their chemical properties, and discovering innovative ways to create new materials, you're in the right place. As a materials scientist, you have the unique opportunity to contribute to the advancement of various industries by developing materials with specific properties for diverse applications.

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System Analyst

Location: ROBINSON 77

Expertise: Support & Service Desk

Experience: 2 years

Job Responsibilities1. System Support and Issue Resolution: Provide end-user support by troubleshooting and resolving functional and technical issues related to the Navision 2016 (mainly C/AL Programming) Learn and provide first-level application support for Brunel’s other business applications, especially those that are integrated with Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016. Provide basic support to the users on Jet Reports usage, design and troubleshooting Collaborate with cross-functional teams to resolve issues and implement system improvements.2. System Analysis and Configuration: Engage, interact and co-ordinate with application stakeholders, which includes business users, other IT colleagues and external consultants on matters such as issues/requirements clarifications, solutions presentation and training on system features Potentially required to play some parts in various application projects related to, but not limited to, the current Microsoft Dynamics 2016 installations and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central upgrade. The role in projects may vary including, but not limited to, requirements gathering & analysis, internal & user testing, user training, data migration tasks, documentation and go-live supports.3. Documentation and Training: Create and maintain detailed documentation of system configurations, processes, and user guides. Develop training materials and conduct user training sessions to ensure effective system utilization. Provide guidance and support to end users regarding system functionality, best practices, and process improvements.What We Expect of You Diploma/Bachelor Degree in Computer Science or Business Information Technology Minimum 3 years of experience in projects involvement and/or user support of Microsoft Dynamics NAV (or formerly called, Navision) with active development (programming) roles. Knowledge in basic accounting and finance-related concepts such as basic General Ledger, Accruals, Account Receivables and Account Payables postings and reporting/analysis. Skill and experience in Jet Reports, Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, Power BI, and Microsoft Excel is an advantage Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills, with the ability to identify and resolve complex system issues. Strong communication skills to effectively collaborate with business stakeholders and technical teams. Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment and work independently in multi-cultural working environment. Proactive mindset, with a focus on continuous improvement and staying updated with relevant technologies.What We Can Offer You: Excellent corporate culture Friendly and supportive team Working with multinational and multicultural team Fun working environment Career development and opportunity Open and transparent communicationIn Brunel, we have built a truly sustainable and durable business model: connecting specialists to exciting career opportunities, supporting the development of these careers, and offering fair and equal employment.

Materials scientist job profile

Your primary role as a materials scientist is to analyse the chemical properties and construction of both man-made and natural materials, such as glass, ceramics, metals, plastics, polymers, rubber, and textiles. By studying these materials, you will develop a deep understanding of their properties and explore ways to enhance existing materials or create entirely new ones with unique characteristics.

 

Your work as a materials scientist encompasses the entire process, from research and selection of raw materials to designing, creating, and testing new materials. You will collaborate with a team of experts and utilize advanced techniques and technologies to mix, experiment, and analyse materials. Your discoveries and innovations will contribute to the development of products that are used in various industries like military, medical and aviation.

Materials scientist responsibilities

As a materials scientist, your main responsibilities will include:

 

  • Conducting research on chemical compounds and analysing their properties
  • Comparing and evaluating different composite materials
  • Experimenting with new materials and testing their physical properties
  • Operating computer modelling software to simulate material behaviours
  • Mixing materials together to create new combinations
  • Discovering new properties in existing materials
  • Writing technical manuals and reports
  • Advising manufacturers on suitable materials for their products
  • Managing technicians and assistants in the laboratory

Materials scientist qualifications

To become a materials scientist, you will typically need the following qualifications:

 

  • Bachelor's Degree: Completing a bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement for this career. A Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Materials Science is a common pathway, but other degrees such as science, mathematics, biochemistry, chemistry, or engineering can also provide the necessary knowledge and skills.
  • Master's Degree (optional): While not always mandatory, completing a master's degree in materials science can enhance your job opportunities and demonstrate a higher level of expertise. A Master of Materials Science and Engineering is a popular choice.
  • Work Experience: Gaining practical experience is important for materials scientists. You can gain relevant experience by working as an assistant to a scientist or in a laboratory setting, where you can develop transferable skills in scientific processes and handling chemicals.

Materials scientist workplace 

Materials scientists work in various industries and settings. Some common work environments include:

 

  • Research centres: Many materials scientists work in research centres, where they carry out experiments, analyse data, and develop new materials.
  • Manufacturing companies: Some materials scientists are employed by manufacturing companies to help with material selection, product design, and quality control.
  • Government agencies: Materials scientists may work for government agencies, particularly in the defence sector, to develop advanced materials for national defence purposes.
  • Academic institutions: Universities and colleges often employ materials scientists as professors or researchers, where they conduct studies, teach courses, and mentor students.

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