Full-Time
Produces sustainable technologies and specialty chemicals
No salary listed
Senior
Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship
Taylor, MI, USA
Hybrid
Telecommuting permitted up to 20% within Michigan state.
Johnson Matthey focuses on sustainable technologies and specialty chemicals, providing products and services to various industries such as automotive, pharmaceuticals, and energy generation. Their offerings include catalysts, precious metal products, fine chemicals, and process technologies, which help clients improve efficiency and sustainability. The company stands out from competitors through its strong emphasis on research and development, ensuring high-performance materials that meet environmental standards. Johnson Matthey aims to enhance life and protect the environment while committing to health and safety, environmental stewardship, and social responsibility.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Founded
1817
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Paid Vacation
Flexible Work Hours
Performance Bonus
Johnson Matthey confirmed the sale of its Catalyst Technologies division, including its sustainable aviation fuel project, to Honeywell for £1.8 billion, with net proceeds of £1.4 billion. The sale is part of efforts to address underperformance and pressure from activist investor Standard Industries. The company faced a £329 million impairment, mainly in its hydrogen business, and expects its Hydrogen Technologies to break even by 2025/26. The project received a £4.7 million UK grant.
Honeywell has agreed to acquire Johnson Matthey's catalyst technologies for £1.8 billion in cash, aligning with its strategy on automation and energy solutions. The catalyst unit, expected to generate £613 million annually, will be integrated into Honeywell's automation business. This acquisition is part of a trend of US firms targeting UK mid-cap companies, highlighting increased US interest in UK tech assets.
Willis Sustainable Fuels (WSF) has selected Johnson Matthey (JM) and bp's Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS(TM) technology for its SAF facility at Dorman Point, on the Teesworks site.
Battery Minerals is developing Lithium-Ion ("Li-Ion") recycling, a subset of the package of battery related technologies that Gelion acquired from Johnson Matthey in 2023.
Johnson Matthey launches new catalyst-testing units for FCC additives.