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Responsibilities: Performs basic to complex wet chemistry, organics, and metals analysis on samples from the raw water reservoirs, drinking water distribution system and water filtration plant, for both routine tests and special studies, according to approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and the laboratory’s quality management system, as directed by the Laboratory Technical Supervisor.
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In the future, consultant will be running assays, using HPLC and GC instrumentation along with wet chemistry techniques. B.S. degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology or related life science degree.
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Chemistry, Laboratory, Hplc, Wet chemistry, Inspection, Analytical chemistry, data entry, r&d. - Property testing (FTIR, Karl fisher moisture content, tear/tensile strength testing, solubility testing, analytical instrumentation - GC, LCMS, HPLC.
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Provide accurate and reliable analytical data using a variety of techniques including wet chemistry method, chromatography, spectrophotometry, etc. The lab role routinely uses the following equipment: GC, HPLC, GPC, Coulometric and Auto Titrators, UV-VIS, TOC, Refractive Index, and Color Analyzers, PH meters.
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Quality control, Laboratory, Biology, Chemistry, Qc, Gmp, Wet chemistry, Titration, bricks testing, pH, density testing, sensory testing, HPLC, Food quality, raw material testing, in process analysis, finished product testing, Food safety, Food science, Troubleshooting.
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Lab experience, particularly in wet chemistry, electrochemistry, corrosion, paints/coatings, or polymers. Experience with analytical instrumentation: electrochemical methods, EIS, FTIR, UV-Vis, LC, GC, mass spectroscopy, SEM-EDX, XRD, microscopy, etc.
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Conduct testing following SOPs using LCMS, HPLC, UV/Vis, Wet Bench chemistry,Raman spectroscopy, pH as well as Microbiology and Environmental testing such as Endotoxin , Bioburden, and others.
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Perform analysis in the functional areas of analytical testing using modern analytical equipment such as HPLC, FTIR, UV, GC, ICP, as well as Wet Chemistry using titration techniques.
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Performs wet chemistry tests such as LOD, pH, and titration. Sets up and operates instruments including (but not limited to) HPLC, LC-MS, GC, GC-MS, ICP-MS, UV/Vis, Automatic titration, IR, AA, TLC and dissolution apparatus to support sample testing.
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Perform wet chemistry techniques, preparing calibration solutions, sample dilutions, etc. Previous experience with the operation and interpretation of materials analysis equipment including Powder Rheometers, KF moisture analyzers, Particle Size Analyzers, GC- (MS/FID), ICP-OES, Acid-Base titrators, SEM-EDS, DMA, DSC, and TGA.
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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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Chemistry, BS Chemistry, wet chemistry, titrations, sample prep, GC, oils, biology, biochemistry. BS degree in Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, Physics. -GC (gas chromatography.
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The preferred Laboratory Technician candidate should have experience with total combustion analysis, elemental analysis, calorimetry, Gas Chromatography (GC), NIR Spectroscopy, NMR, total oil analysis, colorimetry, High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), falling number, farinograph, mixograph, bench-top wet chemical analyses, LIMS and the Microsoft Office Suite.
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In depth knowledge of wet chemistry as it relates to extraction of analytes from complex food matrices according to AOAC and modified AOAC methods. Leading laboratory management, including oversight of data collection, analysis, troubleshooting, and maintenance and technical oversight of chromatography and mass spectrometry instruments (GC-MS, LC-MS, ICP-MS.
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Experience in wet chemistry including safely handling solvents and chemicals, running experiments, proper disposal of waste, and generating and analyzing data. Experience with in-situ or off-line analytical techniques such as FTIR, FBRM, PVM, Raman, and/or GC/HPLC.
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