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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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Knowledge of epoxy, vinyl ester, polyurethane, polyurea, and polyaspartics formulating principles is recommended. MS in Chemistry or Polymer Science with a minimum of 2-5 years of relevant work experience.
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Job Description 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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Proven experience in 1K and 2K Polyurethane chemistry. An organic chemistry degree (BSc/MSc/PhD) Advanced knowledge of polymer chemistry for designing/modifying polymers for emulsion.
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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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We operate in three reporting segments: Performance Chemicals, which includes specialty chemicals and pavement technologies; Advanced Polymer Technologies, which includes biodegradable plastics and polyurethane materials; and Performance Materials, which includes activated carbon.
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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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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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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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R&D Scientist Polyurethane Foam Insulation. A BS, MS or PhD in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science and Engineering, Material Science & Engineering, or Chemistry. Experience in the development of polyurethane/polyisocyanurate products and their associated processing technologies is a plus.
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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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Would be preferred (either silicone or organic like epoxy, polyurethane, acrylic). Education: Bachelor, Master degree or Ph. D with majors in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Polymer Science, or Material Science.
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Knowledge of epoxy, vinyl ester, polyurethane, polyurea, and polyaspartic formulating principles is recommended. Knowledge of epoxy, vinyl ester, polyurethane, polyurea, and polyaspartic formulating principles is recommended.
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The ideal figure must have gainedat least 5 years' experience in formulation research and product development inmodernly structured chemical companies in the field of polyurethane systems. Master's degree in Chemistry /Industrial Chemistry / Materials Science.
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A Bachelors or Masters 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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