Chemical Sciences (Multiple Roles & Locations) Industrial Placement, UK 2026

Chemical Sciences (Multiple Roles & Locations) Industrial Placement, UK 2026

Chemical Sciences (Multiple Roles & Locations) Industrial Placement, UK 2026

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Ware

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Choose Wisely, Apply Confidently To maximise your opportunities at securing an Industrial Placement with us this year, we strongly advise that you apply to no more than 3 adverts. (For clarity, multiple roles within a single advert are considered one application.) We encourage you to concentrate your efforts on the roles that best align with your skills, interests and university experience, as this will strengthen your application and give you the best chance of success. Roles Available in Location: Montrose, Ware, Worthing Education required: To apply for this placement, you must be: Currently studying an Undergraduate Degree in Analytical Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Pharmacology, Life Sciences Please read the degree requirements for each role carefully before applying. Other requirements: You will have completed a minimum of 2 years of your undergraduate degree but will not have graduated at the start of your placement. You must be enrolled at a UK (United Kingdom) or ROI (Republic of Ireland) University for the duration of your placement. If you have already graduated with a bachelor’s degree and are currently studying a postgraduate Masters, you are not eligible for this programme. Language requirement: Written and spoken fluency in English Expected Start date: July 2026 Duration: 1 year (approximately) Salary: A salary of £25,400 plus a bonus. Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required Application Closing: Early applications are encouraged as candidates will be reviewed regularly, and the advert may close at any point. Are you looking to gain valuable real world work experience and help positively impact the lives of others? A GSK internship offers you the opportunity to kickstart your career – to take on a real role with genuine impact. You’ll take on challenging tasks within live projects or assignments. You’ll also get to learn from others in your team and other parts of GSK whilst developing your skills and gaining valuable experience for wherever the future takes you. What do we offer you? A competitive salary, with an annual bonus based on company performance. Employee recognition programs, which reward exceptional achievements. Access to our cutting-edge wellbeing platform: personalise your experience, help reduce stress, increase focus, build connections and resilience. You will also have access to a confidential helpline 24/7, mindfulness, health screenings and financial wellbeing support. Access to Private Healthcare Insurance, including 24-hour access to an online GP. Optional Support: Includes identity protection, long-term care insurance, home, auto, and pet insurance Opportunities to work with Employee Resource Groups, providing opportunities to network, gain mentorship, and develop personally and professionally. Access to IPUnite which is a community of Early Careers programme participants offering development, networking and social connections to help you make the best of your programme. You will also be invited to join LinkedIn groups and pre-joining webinars, to enable you to connect and network with new students. 2 volunteering days per year Typical skills you can expect to learn on this placement will include: Teamworking through working with multidisciplinary teams Communication (written & verbal) Time management Problem-solving Networking Data analysis and management Technical skills (detailed within each role description) The Roles (5 available) This advert contains multiple roles. Please read each role carefully before proceeding as you will be asked to provide a preference in the application process. Role 1 – Analytical Chemistry – Montrose Degree requirements: Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required Overview of the Department There is an opportunity at the Montrose site to join our Analytical Chemistry function within the Montrose Site MSAT group. The Manufacturing Science and Technology function (MSAT) group technical investigations and supports site manufacturing covering process chemistry, process engineering, organic chemistry and analytical sciences. The role would suit an individual with a real passion for analytical science & instrumental analysis and key activities include bringing new processes to the site and the ongoing improvement of existing and established analytical methods already used at Montrose. Key Placement Learnings Build spectroscopic (IR/NMR/MS), chromatographic (HPLC/GC) and materials science (SEM/XRPD) analysis skills Carrying out instrumental analysis to support the site's new process introductions and existing process improvement initiatives. Resolve analytical issues that are disrupting the efficient operation of the operating units. Spectroscopic characterisation of novel and unknown entities. Gain an appreciation of the role of analytical science to the running of a pharmaceutical site including method validation & GMP. Role 2: Synthetic Organic Chemistry – Montrose Degree requirements: Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Synthetic Chemistry Working Arrangements: Full time on site required Overview of the Department There is an opportunity at the Montrose site to join Synthetic Organic Chemistry function within the Montrose Site MSAT group. The Manufacturing Science and Technology group (MSAT) conducts technical investigations and supports site manufacturing covering process chemistry, process engineering, organic chemistry and analytical sciences. The role would suit an individual with a real passion for practical synthetic organic chemistry and key activities would include bringing new processes to the site and the ongoing improvement of existing and established chemical processes already located at Montrose. Key Placement Learnings Carrying out organic synthesis experiments to support the site's new process introductions and existing process improvement initiatives. Resolve organic chemistry issues that are disrupting the efficient operation of the operating units. Isolating, characterising and synthesising novel impurities and chemical entities. Develop strong practical laboratory organic synthesis using a range of classical and automated synthetic organic chemistry equipment. Building spectroscopic characterisation skills. Role 3: Materials Science – Ware Degree requirements: Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy or related Workplace Arrangements - Full time on site required Overview of the Department Materials Science is a division within Global Supply Chain Manufacturing Science and Technology (MSAT). We support products globally, both for GSK sites and externally. Whilst we work predominantly on small molecule medicines through lifecycle (both New Product Introduction – NPI, and established products), we also do some work on large molecule and vaccines products. We are a characterisation-focused team, getting involved with business-critical troubleshooting and investigations, proactive risk assessment for material changes e.g. API changes, as well as NPI milestones, and analytical method development, transfer and troubleshooting. Key Placement Learnings Leading and supporting characterisation-focused projects, including measurement, interpretation, reporting, and presentation of data across a range of physical property characterisation techniques for stakeholders across the business Ensuring adherence to Good Documentation Practices (GDP) and Good Laboratory Practices (GLP) May be responsible for the procurement, qualification, calibration and maintenance of laboratory equipment Accountability of key lab safety and compliance tasks, such as waste management, airflow and balance checks Supporting key safety metrics and participating in departmental audits to maintain safety and operational standards Leading and supporting Continuous Improvement (CI) activities, including sustainability-related tasks as part of initiatives to maintain a 'Green Lab' environment Role 4 – Analytical Chemistry – Ware Degree requirements: Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry Working Arrangements: Full time onsite required Overview of the Department A placement within the manufacturing laboratories at the Ware site involves analytical testing for GSK products (in-process and finished products) within the Oral Solid Dose and Respiratory value streams. Testing is performed on batches in preparation for them to go to the market, but also on Stability batches (these are already on the market) therefore the team is integral in supporting the supply chains. The team focuses on new product introduction, method validation, analytical method transfers, and continuous improvement projects to support with the improvement of lab processes. Alongside the analytical testing there is opportunity to be trained on other activities to ensure the laboratory works compliantly e.g. documentation updates, equipment checks. Key Placement Learnings Analytical testing in a range of techniques e.g. HPLC, Emitted Dose, Aerodynamic Particle Size Distribution. Equipment checks Good Documentation Practice and Good Laboratory Practice Continuous Improvement activities Role 5 – Analytical Chemistry – Worthing Degree requirements: Chemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Analytical Chemistry, Forensic Chemistry or similar Workplace Arrangements: Full time on site required Overview of the Department Our department provides analytical resources for our colleagues on site which specialised on fermentation processes of enzymes, bacteria, and plant cell cultures. Some of the projects on site involve increase productivity and extraction efficiency of precursors and APIs on marketed products and comparability studies. We also provide support for several GSK sites around the world on biopharmaceutical supply chain improvements and investigations for manufacturing deviations. We specialised on chromatography analysis (LCMS, GCMS, HR-LCMS, IC, LCUV) Key Placement Learnings Deliver planned testing aligned to team priorities across a range of techniques including HPLC/UPLC, LC-MS, UV-Vis, GC, KF etc. Compile, analyse and communicate experimental results including in written reports and presentations. Escalate problems and contribute to troubleshooting. Contribute to method development and experimental design aligned to project or department goals. Adhere to and help maintain the highest levels of Safety, GLP, sustainable lab practices and housekeeping across the department. Apply now! These placement opportunities have the following recruitment stages – you must successfully pass each stage to be offered a placement year with GSK for 2026: 1. Eligibility Form 2. GSK Digital Assessment 3. Virtual Assessment Centre or Virtual Interview You can find hints and tips on our recruitment process and get guidance from real GSK mentors on our Early Careers Hub here. 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