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Support all trace explosive and contraband research at the TSL, including development of test methods and test plans for fielded trace explosive detection technologies, and employing analytical chemistry to develop methods for quantitative instrumental chemical analysis.
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About the role: The R&D Chemist II works with a small team of chemists and cross-functional teams to research, develop, design, modify, test, and validate analytical instrumentation, chemical products and product applications.
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The Lab Technician will also be responsible for reviewing and determining the acceptability or rejection of hazardous waste for handling, management, and/or processing at the facility based on the chemical composition of the materials, analytical data, Safety Data Sheets, and other relevant information in accordance with facility permit requirements, operational capabilities, and regulatory requirements.
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Research Chemist I - Asphalt Analytical Team. CertainTeed is seeking a talented, and energetic chemist/materials scientist/engineer to join our team. This position is part of the Asphalt Analytical Team within Roofing R&D and will be responsible for chemical, rheological, and mechanical analysis of different types of asphalts, polymers, and roofing products.
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Hands-on analytical laboratory experience-e.g., wet chemistry, chromatography. Working knowledge of troubleshooting analytical techniques (e.g., chromatography, dissolution, spectroscopy, etc.
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Work under direct supervision of the laboratory supervisor or Chemist. Experience with GC, FTIR, UV/Vis, ICP and other analytical instrumentation. Perform precise and well documented analysis in support of analytical testing on water, raw materials, in-process product and finished product, stability and investigational samples following the lab procedures and equipment.
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5+ years of deep technical knowledge and experience in applicable analytical equipment and applications such as chromatography (UHPLC, PATrols), Infrared Spectroscopy, and/or SoloVPE, etc. May perform holistic review of process analytical data (i.e. PATrol, Data Integrity.
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The Senior Chemist will be primarily responsible for performing gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) data analysis and testing support in an analytical chemistry lab. Minimum of 4 years of relevant experience, or advanced degree with a minimum of 2 years relevant experience performing MS analytical testing.
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This position will use a pH meter, Brookfield spindle viscometer, analytical balances. Not required but a plus is experience with solution preparation, wet chemistry titrations, HPLC, GC and UV.
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Chemistry, Hplc, uplc, Gmp, Laboratory, Analytical chemistry, Formulation, Method validation, Development, Wet chemistry, waters hplc, empower, Quality control, R&d, Icp, ich gcp, fda compliance, documentation control.
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2-4 years experience with analytical instrumentation, such as HPLC, GC, CE, ICP, FTIR, TOC, MS, and dissolution apparatus. Perform and/or assist with analytical testing of raw materials, in-process samples, and finished products.
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Good analytical chemistry laboratory skills. Job Title: Technical Support Chemist. Assist in development of analytical methods. Good analytical chemistry laboratory skills. Ideally have experience in water/wastewater laboratory.
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Provide thorough understanding of pharmacokinetics, pharmacology, toxicology, drug design, use of in silico tools, ability to interpret in vivo results, drug discovery process, purification techniques, and ability to analyze target compound spectra obtained by analytical instruments to characterize compounds such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), infrared spectrometry (IR), mass spectrometry (MS), and elemental analysis.
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Develop and maintain an analytical chemistry laboratory for extractables and leachables per BPOG / ASTM / USP guidelines. Bachelor's degree (BS) in analytical chemistry or related subject; and 5 to 10 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Analytical Chemist I provides accurate chemical and instrumental test results in support of R&D projects. This role will act as an analytical resource across the areas of method development, validation, transfer, and formulation support, mostly utilizing HPLC. The work will focus on the testing of Generic drug products for Assay, Uniformity, and Dissolution.
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