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In addition to manufacturing operations, the company also offers a full array of services including: chemical research and development, product and process engineering, tooling, technical support and accredited laboratory testing.
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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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Responsible for performing professional process engineering research, development, and evaluation in support of the company's complex semiconductor capital equipment and systems. Ph. D. in Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or Physics; or.
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The Process Engineer will assist with plant operations according to business necessities and assigned process development work. BS in chemical engineering or Equivalent academic and work experience with 2+ years' experience in a chemical, food, pharmaceutical, or related manufacturing or research environment.
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3 to 5 years of semiconductor process engineering experience in CMP related process preferably in 300mm wafer fab. As a Senior CMP Process Development Engineer, you will be primarily responsible for developing and optimizing CMP processes to improve product quality and reliability for the next generation of Micron's memory parts.
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What You'll Need Minimum Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering and experience preferred within oil refinery operations. The Role AspenTech is a leading supplier of software that optimizes process manufacturing - including oil and gas, petroleum, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and other industries that manufacture and produce products from a chemical process.
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This role is hands on, working directly with the process, chemical operators, and development engineers/scientists to help E Ink accelerate new products to the market. Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering with 3 - 10 years in industrial chemical processing.
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BPR&D includes three lab-facing technical functional areas: Process Cell Sciences (PCS), Upstream and Downstream Process Development & Engineering. B.S. with 4 years, or M.S. with 3 years or PhD with 0+ years of relevant experience (or expected PhD graduation within 6 months from date of application) in Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, or related fields.
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Working knowledge of Biotech/Pharma Manufacturing Operations, Product and Process Development, and supply chain operations in a cGMP-regulated environment, including knowledge of relevant US/EU regulatory and quality requirements, standards, practices, and statues.
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Typically requires a minimum of 5 years of related experience with a Bachelors Degree in Chemical Engineering along with 5 years of process engineering experience ina PSM Chemical plant.
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Candidate may also be involved in raw material changes, product development, ADP qualification process, supplier quality assurance and the initiation and control of changes to customer process control.
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Masters Degree in Engineering- B. S. Degree in Mechanical, Chemical, or related Engineering Discipline Experience- 2+ years of experience in manufacturing environment- Professional experience working with Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigmao Lean Tools.
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You will have exposure to all stages of process development: from discovery to manufacturing technology transfer. Training: Biochemical / Chemical Engineering or related field.
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This Engineer will provide process, design, development, and production engineering support to the Propulsion Development Branch, DEVCOM Armaments Center, Picatinny Arsenal, NJ.
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The role of the Senior Process Engineer is to productively network with a wide array of engineering, environmental, water and wastewater professionals on both technical project execution and related business development initiatives, as well as lead process evaluation and design efforts.
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