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Experienced and knowledgeable in 2-k Polyurethane, and waterborne coating systems. M.S or PhD degree in Chemistry, Polymers Science, Chemical Engineering, Material Science, or another related field.
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All Industrial Research & Development Laboratory related positions including: Formulation Chemist; Synthetic Chemist; R & D Leadership; Analytical Chemistry; Technical Service; Regulatory; Project Mangers; Process Chemistry; Environmental and Health; Quality Positions; Material Scientist.
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A minimum of a B.S. degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, Material Science or a similar applicable field is required. Prior polyurethane industry experience, especially in rigid applications, is not required but preferred.
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Duties:Lead the development of new acrylic, polyurethane, and/or epoxy adhesive products or technologies for alternative energy, transportation, wear & abrasion, and general industrial markets.
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Post-doc or industry experience in polyurethane chemistry. If you're passionate about driving impactful applications in synthetic polymer or organic chemistry, we want to hear from you.
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PhD Degree in Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry. Experience using amine curing agents in the production of epoxy, polyurethane, polyester and/or acrylic based coatings. Serve as subject matter expert related to structure-property relationships for coating chemistries (primarily on epoxy chemistry), paint formulations, raw materials, and similar.
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This position requires in-depth understanding of veneer, hardwood, polymer coatings, the chemistry of polyurethane, polyester, and acrylates as well as a good understanding of the development of material and process specification.
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A Post-doc or Chemical industry experience, preferably in polyurethane chemistry and their formulations. We need a synthetic chemist with a track record of research and development success to help us formulate green performance additives for polyurethane foams and polyisocyanurate foams.
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Experience in polyurethane or polymer chemistry, especially in formulation work is highly desirable. Identify and assess new technologies in Polyurethane (PUR) Foam relative to their viability, ability to drive business growth, and the resources required to fully develop and commercialize.
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Conduct physical, chemical, and mechanical tests on rubber, polyurethane, and epoxy materials using various laboratory equipment and instruments. Familiarity with epoxy and/or polyurethane casting equipment.
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MS or PhD in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Material Science & Engineering, or Chemistry. 5+ years of experience in the development of polyurethane/polyisocyanurate products and their associated processing technologies is a plus.
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We are looking for a scientist with capabilities in synthetic organic and polymer organic chemistry to conduct research and development on polymer (in)organic systems, including coatings, adhesives, sealants, and elastomers with special interest in polyurethane and silicone systems.
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Carpenter Co. has an immediate opening for an Account Manager to promote our polyurethane systems in our Chemical Systems division. Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Business or another related major.
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Lead the development of new acrylic, polyurethane, and/or epoxy adhesive products or technologies for alternative energy, transportation, wear & abrasion, and general industrial markets. Advanced degree in Organic or Polymer Chemistry.
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Formulate custom additives and formulations for polyurethane foams and non-cellular elastomers. Working knowledge of analytical chemistry and good manufacturing practices. Conduct independent chemistry research to support company objectives.
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