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For our client, a highly respected organisation within the Oil & Gas industry, we’re looking to recruit a Science Associate to support the Fuels Quality & Emissions department. This position is specifically interesting as you will operate in the heart of where decisions are being made, allowing you to learn and add value to the source of it all.

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Chemicals

Environmental and Waste

Brussel - Belgium

40 hours per week

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This is how you will make the difference

This role offers a unique opportunity to apply your technical expertise in a setting where science drives policy, industry innovation, and climate strategy. As Science Associate, you’ll be immersed in data, experimental design, and industry-wide research that has direct influence on European energy regulation and fuel technology standards. Your role evolves around the following: Lead and coordinate collaborative research across automotive fuels, powertrains, and emissions; Design and manage experimental studies on fuel composition, combustion behaviour, and pollutant output; Develop data-driven insights to support policy on decarbonisation and air quality; Oversee cross-functional research groups and harmonise outputs; Evaluate renewable and alternative fuel performance via life-cycle and Well-to-Wheels models; Draft and contribute to peer-reviewed publications and technical briefings with scientific rigour; Engage with CEN technical committees and EU policy working groups; Represent the research in industry-science platforms.

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What you bring

You likely see your work as part of a broader contribution to scientific truth, technological progress, and environmental relevance. This position is ideal if you enjoy deep problem-solving, designing reproducible methodologies, and leading discussions where science forms the backbone of decision-making. Moreover, you bring the following: 

  • Academic training in (mechanical) engineering, fuels combustion, or similar;
  • Experience in fuels research, engine technology, or industrial R&D settings;
  • Demonstrated understanding of how fuel properties affect emissions and performance;
  • Familiarity with EU standards (e.g. EN 228/590, Euro 6/7), RED II/III, and GHG legislation;
  • Proficiency in statistical modelling, data interpretation, and system analysis;
  • Interest in alternative fuels: bio-based, e-fuels, hydrogen, and electrification impact;
  • Scientific curiosity, autonomy, and precision in technical reporting;
  • Strong written English communication skills (scientific and technical formats).

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What's in it for you

This is a long-term role that blends academic-style research with practical industry application. You'll be part of a respected scientific institution whose technical output feeds directly into European legislation and climate targets. Next to the possible impact you can bring, this role offers:

  • High degree of intellectual autonomy and freedom to shape research strategy;
  • Access to proprietary datasets and industry-grade fuel testing programmes;
  • Collaborative work with top-tier scientists, OEM engineers, and policymakers;
  • Clear pathway to expand your technical scope across fuels, powertrains, and GHG modelling;
  • Opportunity to publish and present in leading international forums;
  • Hybrid work flexibility and a stable, indefinite contract;
  • Strong salary package and benefits (including, bonus, possibility for a company car, 13th month, 30+ holidays, health insurance and a strong pension plan);
  • Embedded within an organisation known for scientific independence and rigour.

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