European Patent Examiner in Materials Science (22506)
Duration of contract: Five years, renewable (full-time)
Location: Germany (Munich/Berlin) or the Netherlands (The Hague)
Application deadline: 19 April 2026
At the European Patent Office (EPO), we explore breakthrough technologies before they reach the public. As a patent examiner, you'll assess whether inventions meet the criteria for patent protection, and in doing so support innovation that improves lives, drives industries and shapes the future.
We are an inclusive, purpose-driven organisation committed to sustainability, fairness and excellence – diversity is part of our DNA. Whether you come from research, academia or industry, if you're curious, open to learning and looking for a meaningful intellectual challenge you'll find your place at the EPO.
Your role and impact
As a Patent Examiner, you will:
- examine patent applications – including technical documentation and drawings – in one of our official languages (English, French or German)
- analyse new inventions to evaluate their novelty and inventive step
- conduct in-depth research across scientific and technical fields to identify the most relevant prior art
- apply legal and procedural frameworks to make clear, high-quality decisions on whether a patent should be granted
- communicate your findings clearly and constructively with applicants and other parties
- collaborate with international colleagues in a diverse and inclusive environment
- maintain high-quality standards with strong attention to detail and scientific rigour
- contribute to Europe's innovation ecosystem by ensuring fair and consistent application of the European Patent Convention (EPC) and related legal texts
Your profile
We're looking for expertise in at least one of these fields:
- Polymers (processing/working-up in general or polyurethanes)
- Polymer chemistry and polymer having optical features (optical element & optical data storage)
- Natural polymers (paper & pulp, paper & ink, biomaterials, biorefinery, natural polymers, paper converting and packaging technology)
- Textile engineering (production of fibres, chemical treatment of textiles)
You will thrive with us if you
- have a solid background and relevant expertise in the specified fields, built up during your studies, in projects, and/or as a result of professional experience
- enjoy deep technical analysis, reading technical drawings and solving intellectual puzzles
- are open to learning patent law, are eager to acquire new skills and to develop your knowledge of technologies in different fields
- are curious, detail-oriented, open-minded and an analytical thinker
- value both independent work and team collaboration
- are comfortable making structured, evidence-based decisions
No prior IP (intellectual property) experience? No problem.
We provide full legal and procedural training to get you started.
Our minimum requirements for this post
- Diploma of completed studies at master's level covering one or more technical fields mentioned above
- Excellent knowledge (at least C1) of one of our official languages (English, French and German) and the ability to understand the other two; alternatively, excellent knowledge (at least C1) of English (in such cases, the willingness to learn the missing languages and to reach level B2 within a set time frame would be required)
- Work experience in industry would be an advantage
- Citizenship of one of the of the European Patent Organisation
What we offer
- competitive salary: €7 076 to €10 164 net/month (depending on location and experience)
- 30+ days of annual leave + flexible working arrangements
- generous remote work policy: work from anywhere in the country of employment; up to 60 days from abroad (EPC states)
- family-friendly policies: childcare, education and relocation support
- pension and insurance: excellent social security coverage
- training and development: legal training, technical upskilling and mobility opportunities
- inclusive culture: 35+ nationalities, supportive networks and a strong DEI commitment
- facilities: on-site gym, health services, staff clubs and more (depending on location)
- top locations: high quality of life and a thriving international community
What to expect next
We are recruiting for positions starting as of October 2026 and are already building a talent pool for upcoming roles in 2027. If selected to join our talent pool, you'll get:
- priority access to future vacancies
- exclusive access to learning offers and resources to enhance your IP awareness and your readiness to become a patent examiner
- regular updates and insights
Being a member of the talent pool gives you a chance to join our journey from the very beginning and to be fully prepared for when the next positions go live.
Ready to apply?
Click Apply and take the first step towards a meaningful role in which science, innovation and purpose come together.
For tips on how to prepare your application, and to read more about our recruitment process, visit our Careers page.
Process
The successful candidate will be selected on the basis of qualifications, competencies, professional experience and language knowledge, supplemented as appropriate by technical assessments, interviews and/or a personality questionnaire.
A talent pool (reserve list) will be constituted should more candidates than required at this time be considered suitable following the selection procedure. Such talent pools are valid for a period of 24 months and talent pool candidates may be contacted should a vacancy with substantially the same profile arise during that period.
Ready to apply?
Click Apply and take the first step towards a meaningful role in which science, innovation and purpose come together.
For tips on how to prepare your application, and to read more about our recruitment process, visit our .
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Key information
Job group: 4
Grade: G7 to G10 (net (basic) monthly salary* for this vacancy: EUR 7 076 to 10 164, depending on experience and location)
Career path: Technical
Working mode: **
Technical Interviews estimated for: April – June 2026
Final interviews planned for: May – June 2026
*After deduction of EPO-internal tax (no other national income tax applies) and before deduction of staff contributions to the social security and pension schemes.
**The position will require relocation to the country of one of the following EPO sites: Germany (Munich/Berlin) or The Netherlands (The Hague). The final location will be discussed later and depends also on team-specific needs.
We welcome all applications for vacant positions. We consider each on its professional merits – regardless of your nationality, ethnic origin, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, parental responsibilities, age, religion or belief.