GET TO KNOW US

At Borregaard, we combine sustainability with innovation to create products that contribute to shaping a sustainable future.   

We operate plants and sales offices worldwide. With us, you will be part of an inclusive environment where you can grow both professionally and personally, all while contributing to the sustainable solutions the world needs. 

 

OUR DEPARTMENTS:

  • Biopolymers - Lignin
  • Cellulose Fibrils
  • Speciality Cellulose
  • Business Development
  • Analytical Chemistry

Our research centre in Sarpsborg is an international environment with a high level of expertise. Among our employees, 23 hold a PhD and 22 hold a master’s degree. Our team has backgrounds in diverse disciplines, including organic chemistry, biopolymer chemistry, wood chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, process chemistry, biotechnology, and microbiology. 

 

Who are we looking for?

“We are looking for skilled chemists with strong interpersonal skills who are eager to apply and further develop their expertise,” says Kristin Misund, Senior Vice President of R&D and Business Development.   

 

In short, Misund summarises our ideal candidates as follows: 

  • Skilled professionals – This term encompasses two key aspects: technical expertise and personal qualities. 
  • Curious minds – Professionals who are eager to apply and expand their knowledge, both broadly and in depth. 
  • Responsible colleagues – Team players who take responsibility, engage others, find solutions, and drive progress. 
  • Engaged employees – Individuals who are motivated by creating value for customers while also making a small but meaningful contribution to a greener world. 

 

When evaluating applications, we consider: 

  • Academic background and achievements. 
  • Work experience, including both permanent and summer jobs. 
  • International study experience. 
  • Extracurricular activities and volunteer engagements. 

 

Typical responsibilities of a researcher: 

  • Leading or participating in interdisciplinary projects to develop new or existing products, processes, and applications. 
  • Planning and reporting on innovation work, conducting practical lab tasks, supervising colleagues in the lab, and providing guidance to operators in pilot and full-scale production. 
  • Communicating ideas, plans, progress, and value potential to managers and decision-makers. 
  • Identifying opportunities for new innovation projects. 
  • Sharing expertise while learning from peers and colleagues with different professional backgrounds.