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Support operations by developing, documenting and implementing analytical methods for raw material and final product release, in-process control and environmental compliance utilizing HPLC, ICP, IC, GC-FID, GC-MS, FTIR, wet chemistry, physical chemistry, and other analytical techniques.
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The AUCPS/DCSITE program will integrate best scientific practices in analytical chemistry, genetics, genomics, reproduction, veterinary and sports medicine, olfactory neuroscience, behavior and cognition, metrology, and engineering to advance detection canine sciences.
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REQUIRED: Bachelor's degree required preferably within the following disciplines (Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Food Science, Food Chemistry, Microbiology, Biochemistry) Experience with GC, GCMS is preferred, with Flavors and/or Fragrance experience.
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The Analytical Chemistry Technologist responsible for performing analysis of tests on samples from nutraceutical, agricultural, food and beverage products using GC/GC-MS, HPLC/HPLC-MS and other instrumentations needed to meet business needs.
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Successful applicants will have obtained a PhD degree in Chemical Engineering or Chemistry before onboarding, and have hands-on experience in electrochemistry, fuel cell research, catalyst testing (thermal and/or electrochemistry), reactor engineering, and/or analytical chemistry.
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1+ year of experience with analytical chemistry equipment (such as HPLC, GC-MS, Titration, Spectroscopy); To design and execute analytical chemistry experiments (such as titration, ICP-OES, HPLC, GS-MS, etc.
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EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Bachelor’s degree (B.S.) or equivalent from four-year college or technical school in laboratory science field, e.g. chemistry, biology, Biochemistry, or biomedical/nutritionally related science and a minimum of five years industry laboratory experience including a minimum of one year method development with FRIR, FT-NIR, HPLC, LC/MS, HPTLC, GC, GC/MS, ICP/MS, ICP/OES and UV/Vis experience or equivalent.
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Previous experience in organic synthesis, process chemistry, formulations chemistry, and analytical chemistry highly desired. Significant understanding on the use, interpretation, and maintenance of analytical instrumentation (primarily HPLC, GC, LC/MS, GC/MS, and ICP-OES.
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Eurofins Medical Device Chemistry and Container Testing team is seeking a Senior Scientist to use GC, HPLC, and other wet chemistry techniques to build methods for specific materials which will be validated by ICH standards.
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Specific instrumentation includes but is not limited to, ICP-OES, ICP-MS, HPLC, GC, LCMSMS, and Wet Chemistry tests. Bachelor's degree in chemistry or physical science with an emphasis in analytical chemistry Comments for Suppliers: Prefer analysts with experience in HPLC, LCMS, IC, or ICP-OES.
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Understanding of analytical chemistry methodologies, such as GC and/or HPLC, is beneficial. This position will be part of a highly matrixed, cross-functional discovery team with opportunities to interact across protein engineering, plant pathology and analytical chemistry functional teams.
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Ability to interpret data from advanced analytical techniques to solve problems (GC-MS, LC-MS, NMR, GPC, XRF, SEM, etc.) ChampionX is a global leader in providing chemistry programs and services, drilling technology, artificial lift solutions, and automation technologies for the upstream and midstream oil and gas industry.
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BS Degree with 3+ years of experience or MS in Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or a related field. Familiarity with chemical process development, synthetic organic chemistry, and rationales for establishing material specifications.
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A degree in analytical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering or related fields is strongly preferred. A need to work on the bench to accomplish tasks along with the Analytical Chemistry team.
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Proficient in most of the laboratory instrumentation such as FTIR, HPLC, ICP, GC, UV-Vis, LC-MS, GC-MS, ICP-MS, HPTLC and test methods. The Analytical Scientist will be expected to validate new analytical methods with minimum to no supervision as well as to provide technical support to other corporate groups including Quality Control, Quality Assurance and International Business.
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