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Previous hands-on experience in industry lab using AAS, ICP-MS, GC/GC-MS, UHPLC/HPLC or LC-MS/MS system. 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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Basic knowledge of materials characterizations, e.g. SEM, TEM and XRD, and analytical chemistry, e.g. GC, HPLC and NMR. Basic electrochemistry knowledge. Perform product analysis and quantification using methods such as GC, HPLC and NMR.
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Degree in chemical engineering, pharmaceutical science, materials science, or related physical science with a PhD and 3+ years, or an MS with 10+ years, or a BS with 15+ years of experience in pharmaceutical development.
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The incumbent should provide the expertise in characterization of drug product formulation using HPLC, GC, DSC, TGA, XRPD, dissolution apparatus, particle size analyzer, Karl Fischer titrator. Bachelors in science with 3+ years of experience or MS in Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Science or related field with 1 -3 years of experience.
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Technically proficient in the following standard chemical procedures and physical measurements (wet chemistry): GC, GCMS, FTIR, HPLC,NMR, pH, acid value, peroxide value, oil content, water content, specific gravity, refractive index, Tg, optical rotation, salt content, solid content, color, ester value and other standard tests.
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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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Experience of characterization of chemical compounds via analytical techniques such as NMR, IR, GC, DSC, DMA, TGA, rheology, etc. Minimum M.S. in Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related discipline required, Ph. D. preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in biology, chemistry, forensic science, or a closely related field (must include a minimum of 24 credit hours in Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) related coursework) from an accredited college or university.
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Expertise and hands-on experience in operating and maintaining analytical instruments including but not limited to GC, FTIR, UV-Vis, DSC, TGA, SEM, XPS, Raman, IC, 1H-NMR, and 19F-NMR. Doctorate in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, or related fields with 5+ years of industrial/academic experience.
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Service knowledge (installation, repair, preventative maintenance, and IQ/OQ/PQ) of GC, HPLC/UPLC, GC/MS & LC/MS. Bachelors degree in science (chemistry, analytical chemistry biochemistry, biotechnology, or similar) preferred or High School Diploma or equivalent experience with lab experience required.
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Experience in the use of NMR, IR, HPLC, GC, MS and SEC analytical techniques. PhD in Organic Chemistry or Polymer Science. Ashland has an exciting opportunity for a Synthetic Organic/Polymer Chemist to join Ashland Specialty Ingredients G. P. as a member of our Applied Research Team in Global R&D. This position will report to the Applied Research Group Leader in Bridgewater, NJ.
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Adjunct faculty in Stevenson University Online will teach master's course in the Forensic Science program, which may include one or more of the following fields: Crime scene investigation; forensic chemistry including drug analysis; trace evidence examination and toxicology; and forensic biology to include serology and immunology; DNA analysis, and DNA databases.
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Support bioanalytical method development and execution (HPLC, LC/MS, GC/MS, etc.) Our company's Research Laboratories in South San Francisco is seeking a highly motivated and versatile Scientist with a strong background in sample management and analytical science to join our Quantitative Biosciences (Pharmacology) department.
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1-2+ years of experience Applied knowledge or experience with instrumentation or analyses such as ICP, GC, GC/MS, FT-IR, UV-Vis, Spectroscopy, Karl Fischer, TGA, XRF, BTU, Proximate, LECO, Calorimetry, lubrication and oil testing, viscosity, Flash Point, and other wet chemistry is a plus.
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Primary Responsibilities include: Providing general laboratory support to research scientists and conduct specific and exploratory research projects involving environmental sample preparation and sample extraction using solid phase extraction methods, targeted quantitative analysis of environmental samples using GC-MS/MS, LC-MS/MS, ICP-MS, and ion chromatography-based methods.
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