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Two years of approved clinical laboratory experience, which must include a clinical rotation through the following sections of the laboratory: Blood Banking, Microbiology, Chemistry, and Hematology, Immunology, and Urinalysis/Body Fluids in the U.S. or with an accredited laboratory within the last 5 years.
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EMSL is seeking a Laboratory Analyst II (Materials Science) in Cinnaminson, NJ. This position involves preparing and analyzing samples for chemical and physical properties using a variety of analytical chemistry instrumentation.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or related field or equivalent experience. Experience in materials chemistry and electrochemistry.
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Education: BS degree in Chemistry or other field of science with a MINIMUM of 12 semester hours in Chemistry required. Previous work experience in a water treatment plant preferred. Experience and competency in the use, calibration and maintenance of laboratory instrumentation/equipment.
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Bachelors degree in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, food science, chemical engineering, or a related scientific or engineering field. Knowledge of formulation science and the vision to use synergistic/antagonistic effects across these areas during product development (e.g. administration route, release mechanisms, physical/ chemical properties of materials, ingredients and matrices, physiological interactions, etc.
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Materials Science/Metallurgy, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Nuclear, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Computer Science, Environmental, Chemical, Architectural, Structural. Approved degrees: Materials Science/Metallurgy, Physics, Chemistry, Math, Nuclear, Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Electronics, Computer Science, Environmental, Chemical, Architectural, Structural.
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Bachelor’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline (e.g. chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials engineering or relevant field. Understanding of chemical reactions and associated safety protocols, including proper ventilation, personal protective equipment (PPE) usage, and emergency response procedures.
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This is an amazing opportunity to work with one of the biggest companies in the chemical and cosmetic field - looking to hire a 2nd shift Chemist I! This position requires a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry, biology, or microbiology (other majors will be considered with relevant experience.
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BS in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and/or Polymer Science preferred, with specialization in product and/or process development. BS in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and/or Polymer Science preferred, with specialization in product and/or process development.
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Mid-sized chemical company is looking for an experienced powder coatings chemist to serve as their lead formulator in the US. If you have expertise in powder coatings formulation and are looking for an opportunity with a mid-sized company where you can make a difference, this could be a great opportunity for you.
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Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with 5-7 years’ experience required; PhD in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering preferred. Knowledge of chemistry, raw materials, surfactants, and dispersion technologies.
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2) Ability to work in various areas of the Laboratory (i.e. Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Bank, Microbiology, etc.) Degree must be in Medical Laboratory Science or one of the biological or chemical sciences.
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Basic wet chemistry testing such a pH, conductivity titrations, and gravimetric analysis. Use of instrumentation including Densitometer, Mercury CVAA, and a spectrophotometerPreparation and normalization of reagentsCertification and release of chemical shipments in accordance with DOT regulations.
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Knowledge of chemical principles, thermodynamics, polymer chemistry, structure/property relationships, kinetics, and data analysis is essential. Evaluate and implement tractable solutions to technical problems in production or during development involving the utilization of chemistry and chemical analysis techniques.
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The instructional services coordinator position includes duties related to project management including operational planning and development, lab and chemical safety, administration of budget, problem-resolution and technical assistance,staff performance evaluations, training, hiring, discipline, and termination according to procedures.
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