Research Engineer
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Engineering
Manufacturing Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Materials Engineer, Process Engineer
Be Part of the Future of Manufacturing
Are you ready to shape the next generation of advanced manufacturing? Join Photocentric Ltd, a globally recognised leader in 3D printing innovation with offices in the UK and the USA. From our headquarters in Peterborough, we develop and export cutting‑edge 3D printing technologies that are transforming how products are designed and made across industries and around the world. We pioneered the use of LCD screens and photopolymer resins in additive manufacturing, and today, our groundbreaking technologies are enabling scalable, sustainable, and cost‑effective production solutions redefining what’s possible in manufacturing.
TheResearch Engineer role
The Research Engineer will play a key role in advancing our core technologies through rigorous new product testing, development of novel concepts, and a strong understanding of technology fundamentals. This role combines structured experimentation, engineering design, and hands‑on development within a fast‑paced industrial R&D environment. Full training will be provided.
Key Responsibilities- Test and evaluate new products (3D resins, printers, hardware, and software) to assess performance, robustness, and application suitability.
- Assist with the design and execution of structured experimental programmes to optimise material‑process interactions and develop new applications.
- Prototype, test, and validate novel technologies and product concepts.
- Investigate and understand the scientific and engineering fundamentals underpinning Photocentric’s technologies, translating theory into practical improvements.
- Contribute to scaling research concepts into manufacturable solutions.
- Analyse data using a statistical mindset to drive insight, root‑cause understanding, and process optimisation.
- Collaborate cross‑functionally with chemistry, manufacturing, quality, commercial, and software teams to deliver integrated solutions.
- Maintain detailed technical documentation, produce reports, and contribute to intellectual property generation, including technical disclosures and patent drafting.
- Stay informed on relevant advancements in materials science and additive manufacturing.
- Degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Materials Science, or a related technical discipline.
- Hands‑on experience in experimental testing, product development, or technical projects (industry, research, or advanced academic work).
- Experience designing and executing structured tests and prototypes, with the ability to interpret results critically.
- Strong analytical skills, including the ability to manage, manipulate, and analyse data effectively.
- Familiarity with verification, validation, and structured problem‑solving methodologies.
- Strong written communication skills, including technical documentation and reporting.
- A curious, first‑principles mindset with enthusiasm for engineering innovation and 3D printing technology.
- Access to state‑of‑the‑art 3D printing and prototyping tools.
- A competitive salary based on your skills and experience.
- Enhanced pension contributions.
- A minimum of 24 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- Free EV charging.
- Free on‑site gym.
- A collaborative, supportive, and sociable working culture.
- The chance to grow your career in a world‑leading, award‑winning tech company.
If you’re excited by the idea of manufacturing in orbit and want to be part of a project that’s changing how things are made in space, become our Research Engineer
. Apply now! We’d love to hear from you.
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