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Minimum B.S. degree in biochemistry, chemical engineering, bioengineering, or related technical field. GTS Scientific is a recruiting company specializing in executive, scientific and technical placements for the biopharmaceutical, medical device, engineering and chemical industries.
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Education: MS degree in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, material science, polymer science, chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry or related field. Experience in, or an understanding of, material science, polymer science, and chemical engineering are considered a plus.
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No Remote We are seeking an experienced Chemical Engineer or Petroleum Engineer with technical expertise in the downstream Oil and Petroleum Refining industry. B.S. or M.S. in Chemical Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Chemistry, or Technical degree.
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BS-chemical engineering, biochemistry, chemistry. Will develop economical, robust steps for recovering the target protein from bioreactor harvests using chromatography, filtration, and other separation techniques; developing downstream purification processes to be transferred to Manufacturing; and performing laboratory scale process characterization studies.
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Successful candidates will have a degree in Chemical Engineering, Biological Science or related discipline and preferably have experience with some of the techniques utilized for either upstream (e.g. mammalian cell culture in controlled bioreactor systems) or downstream (e.g. liquid chromatography methods) manufacturing processes.
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Is seeking a Mechanical Engineering Consultant to join our Pressure Systems Engineering team in Charlotte, NC. Participate as part of a dynamic team in the engineering analysis, condition assessment, and life prediction of pressure vessels, piping, and auxiliary equipment used in upstream, and downstream petroleum refining, petrochemical, and chemical industries.
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Degree in Chemical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Bioengineering, Biomedical engineering, or Bioprocessing field or relevant experience in the pharmaceutical or related industry preferred.
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Degree / PhD in Chemical Engineering - (PhD desired ) Proficient in use of Engineering Software, eg Hysys, ProII, Aspen+ Relevant syngas experience, (both in production via reforming technologies or in downstream utilization.
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Carry out process engineering activities, following JM standards and procedures to schedule and budget as advised by the Technology Manager / Project Manager / Lead Engineer. Proven process engineering design experience with technical safety and environmental aspects.
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Display analytical, engineering and innovation skills and apply these to novel technology development. This person will also provide engineering support in order to identify and develop industry leading technology and catalysts, supporting opportunity evaluation, external projects and technology development activities with US focus.
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The senior process engineer will provide technical support to Sustainable Solutions business development activities including customer technical due diligence, technical negotiations, proposals and studies.
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It develops and supplies high-value, specialty process technology and catalysts for chemicals and fuels processing to enable our customers to operate efficiently, profitably, and sustainably. Catalyst Technologies (CT) is a market leader in the syngas value chain.
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This person will develop syngas technical knowledge to enable provision of all relevant syn gas technical input to Catalyst Technologies US activities utilizing support from established UK Sustainable Solutions technical teams.
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Johnson Matthey Plc is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief.
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Ensure JM health, safety, environmental and quality procedures are followed and that a high standard of safety is achieved in all associated work. We're passionate about making a difference and delivering a better tomorrow for us and for you - a cleaner and healthier world, today and for future generations.
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