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PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or Chemical Engineering field and a minimum 10 years of experience in lithium-ion batteries, sodium-ion batteries, or materials development for energy storage are required.
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Bachelor's degree in chemical, Materials or Mechanical Engineering required; Master's Degree in Polymer/Chemical/Materials Engineering or Polymer Science is a preferred. Working knowledge of manufacturing methods e.g. injection molding, machining, compression molding, polyurethane casting, transfer molding, composites, and coating techniques.
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A BS, MS or PhD in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Material Science & Engineering, or Chemistry. R&D Scientist Polyurethane Foam Insulation. Experience in the development of polyurethane/polyisocyanurate products and their associated processing technologies is a plus.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Material Science, Chemical Engineering, or Chemistry, PhD preferred with three to seven years of oil industry experience. The Polymer Scientist will conduct research and development of new materials and manufacturing processes, chemical and physical laboratory tests to assist in analyses, quality control, maintenance of environmental standards, and other work involving practical application of chemistry and related sciences.
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Education: Bachelor, Master degree or Ph. D with majors in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Polymer Science, or Material Science. Provide technical support and engineering expertise to promote existing and new silicone-based products, including adhesives, encapsulants, gels, conformal coatings, and thermal interface materials, across targeted markets such as Display, Semiconductor, Renewable Energy, IGBT power modules, Industrial electronics, and consumer electronics.
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It is a plus to have development and industrial manufacturing experience for Fluoroelastomers and polyurethane elastomers, etc. Familiar with polymers (NBR, HNBR, Polyurethane, FKM, FEPM, FFKM, PEEK, composite, etc.
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A Bachelor’s or Master’s in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Material Science & Engineering, or Chemistry. Knowledge specific to polyurethane/polyisocyanurate chemistries is a plus.
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Experience in formulating for polyurethane/polyisocyanurate systems. Theoretical and practical knowledge of the physical, chemical, and mechanical behavior of thermoset polymers. The associate scientist will work closely with value chain partners, commercial leadership, and technical leadership to support the current business and influence technology development to enable the next generation of sustainable polyisocyanurate insulation technologies.
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Background experience in polyurethane foam and/or chemical processing industry. OR Associates Degree in Science/Engineering Tech/Mechatronics + 2-5 years experience in Industrial controls.
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M.S or PhD degree in Chemistry, Polymers Science, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or another related field. Experienced and knowledgeable in 2-k Polyurethane, and waterborne coating systems.
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Bachelor’s degree preferred with business, chemistry, or chemical engineering focus. Minimum 10 years of experience in the polyurethane industry experience. Minimum 10 years of experience in the polyurethane industry experience.
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A minimum of a Bachelor Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Polymer Science, or Science-related discipline is required. Experience in formulating polyurethane products is a plus.
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Carlisle Construction Materials LLC (CCM) The Insulation Research and Development team consists of engineers and scientists that are responsible for developing breakthrough technologies in support of CCMs current and future needs in the roofing and wall insulation businesses.
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Job Segment: Senior Scientist, Product Development, Research Scientist, R&D Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Science, Research, Engineering. Preferred PhD in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering or related discipline.
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B.S in Chemistry/Chemical Engineering or equivalent experience, Experience with flexible polyurethane strongly preferred. Responsible for all chemical production and process management while maintaining and improving branch quality systems, with providing continuous improvement leadership in all areas.
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