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Job Title: Chief Scientific Officer
Location: Nottingham, Office based
Remuneration: £100,000 to £140,000 (dependent on experience, track record and capability). Share options up to 1.5%
Start date and end date (approx): This is a permanent position and is available for immediate start. (Flexible on start date based on notice period)
About us:
Concrete4Change (C4C) is a R&D company that is developing a ground-breaking technology to utilise and permanently mineralise CO2 in concrete. To date, C4C raised £4.5 million from private and public investors. The company is partly owned by two of the largest concrete manufacturers in the world, Siam Cement Group ($17 billion turnover) and Goldbeck GmbH (€7 billion turnover).
C4C technology won a wide range of awards including:
The most innovative Net-Zero project from UN COP26 Climate Challenge Cup
SDG award from the European Technology Chamber
Top 10 startups from Royal Academy of Engineer (£20k)
Santander X Prize – Global Countdown to Net-Zero (worldwide)
Top 50 start-up award from PWC
Startups 100 2023 Award Winner
Hard Tech Investment of the Year from UK Business Angel Association
Job description:
Please consider this position is designed for an entrepreneurial profile, with knowledge and experience of scaling deeptech startups
As the CSO, you have an entrepreneurial mindset and the responsibility for developing and implementing all aspects of the technology that drives this business forward. You will work with the executive team to identify opportunities for innovation, analyse market trends, and ensure that their technology is aligned with the core business objectives. You will be responsible for leading a team of chemists and engineers to deliver high-quality solutions that meet the needs of our portfolio.
Person’s specifications
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Benefits:
C4C is seeking people who want to do applied science, with an entrepreneurial spirit and use their skills to build a sustainable world.