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5+ years of experience in formulation development, preferably with strong exposure to liquid electrolytes, polymer electrolytes, ionic liquids, and solid-state electrolytes. Demonstrate the ability to use fundamental physical chemistry concepts and experimental techniques to provide promising electrolyte formulation strategies.
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Knowledge of polymer processing technology, including compounding, injection molding, and part appearance problem-solving techniques. S. Degree or higher in Polymer Science, Chemistry, Chemical, or Materials Science/Engineering (or related field.
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PhD in Chemistry, Polymer Science, Material Science, Analytical or related degree. Responsible for building knowledge on fundamental properties of formulation components, such as polymers, fillers, plasticizers, lubricants, flame retardants, catalysts, stabilizers, curatives, etc.
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0-5 Years of formulation processing experience or polymer/chemical experience is preferred. in the Electronics & Imaging, Semiconductor Technologies, Lithography Technologies, Development Engineering group located in.
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Experience with polymer compounding and formulation research & development. Experience with polymer compounding and formulation research & development. This will include managing capital improvements, operation, and troubleshooting of cast film co-extrusion systems designed to produce capacitor, optical or specialty layered film products.
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BS degree in chemistry, polymer science, material science or related discipline; advanced degrees preferred. Guide staff and lead new product introductions using internal formulation techniques.
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Product development activities to include laboratory formulation work mainly targeting lacquers and adhesives, plus the combining of various coatings to meet customer product requirements. Educated to degree level in chemistry, polymer science, material science or related subject.
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Advanced degree in polymer, chemistry or emulsion science with 3-5 years. 10 years' experience of coating formulation or additives with a focus on industrial coatings including wood, metal and/or automotive coatings.
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Experience with all aspects of automotive coatingsmaterials, including but not limited to polymer chemistry, paint process andapplications, paint formulation, paint testing methods and equipment, etc.
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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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As a polymer development scientist, you will participate as the technical lead on multi-functional project teams, driving innovation and new product development from concept to commercialization.
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The successful candidate for this role needs to be highly capable in synthesis, formulation, fillers, dispersion technology, materials science, physical chemistry, and polymer chemistry.
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The team is seeking a Polymer Materials Engineer to use. their fundamental and deep understanding of chemistry, physics, and polymer. root-cause-analysis, formulation of new polymers, researching new technologies.
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R&D Chemist Polymer Compounds. Extensive knowledge of the formulation and application of Engineered Thermoplastics and composites. Ph. D. or a M.S in Materials/Polymer Science with minimum of 7 year of automotive experience.
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Demonstrated background in polymer chemistry/science, preferably including education/practical experience with sophisticated polymer/solvent, adhesive, or coating interactions. Formulation Scientist - Agrochemicals.
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