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Wet-chemistry and instrumental analysis of in-process and final products. BS Degree - Chemistry/Biology/ or related field Preferred. Using plant-based resources, we collaborate with our customers and partners to imagine and offer ingredients to better feed people and treat patients.
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Proficiency in advanced wet chemistry techniques, volumetric preparation, and instrumental methods of analysis. Experience with analytical chemistry instrumentation such as HPLC, UPLC, UHPLC, and Mass Spectrometry is highly desirable.
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Setting up, executing, and reporting on preparing specimens for analysis (labeling, cutting, and storing specimens, wet chemistry extractions and handling, etc. PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research relationship between NIST and U.S. institutions of higher education in the following disciplines, including (but may not be limited to) biochemistry, biological sciences, chemistry, computer science, engineering, electronics, materials science, mathematics, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics.
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These include familiarity with wet chemistry, bench chemistry, analytical testing methods (HPLC, IR, etc. KCNSC – Materials (SEL-M) is seeking an R&D Scientist with a background in Organic Chemistry for our Polymer and Organic Group.
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The areas of concentration include photolithography – both coat/develop and pattern exposure – pattern transfer via both wet and dry etching techniques, substrate cleaning via wet chemistry, metrology and other semiconductor processes.
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PhD degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Materials Science and Engineering 3+ year research/product development experience in chemistry, chemical engineering or semiconductor manufacturing related field.
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Familiar with theory of, and eager/able to perform: HPLC, GC, Dissolution, LC/MS, GC/MS, ICP, Xray, KF and other instrumental and wet chemistry techniques. Familiar with theory of, and eager/able to perform: HPLC, GC, Dissolution, LC/MS, GC/MS, ICP, Xray, KF and other instrumental and wet chemistry techniques.
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Responsibilities: Conduct laboratory analyses on finished products and raw materials using physical testing and wet chemistry methods. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or a related field.
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Wet chemistry laboratory skills (pipetting, buffer preparation, filtration, dilution, stoichiometry) A bachelor’s degree in a relevant scientific discipline (biochemistry, chemistry, biology), life sciences, Engineering.
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Travel from site to site in the region as a wet chemistry customer support technician for analytical lab equipment distributor and service organization. Immediate opening for extensive chemistry lab equipment experience as lab technician, chemist, research associate or calibration and maintenance technician.
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HPLC, cGMP, Chemistry, gas chromatography, Wet chemistry. HPLC, cGMP, Chemistry, gas chromatography, Wet chemistry. The candidate must have experience in the use of modern instrumental analytical techniques including but not limited to coagulation assays, enzymatic assays, immunoassays, chromatography (HPLC, GC, IC), capillary electrophoresis, and gel electrophoresis.
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Perform the foregoing using HPLC (empower 3 software), Dissolution, Rupture and disintigrator, IR, UV-visible, KF titrator, wet chemistry, Auto titrator,etc. Perform the foregoing using HPLC (empower 3 software), Dissolution, Rupture and disintigrator, IR, UV-visible, KF titrator, wet chemistry, Auto titrator,etc.
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Performs method development, optimization, and validation of methods in support of product assessment and quality control on products utilizing one or more analytical techniques (e.g., HPLC, GC, ICP, mass spectrometry, smoking machines, or other special purpose equipment and/or multiple wet chemistry and physical techniques.
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Perform hands-on tasks and experimentation in a laboratory setting, including: Formulating and sample preparation Benchtop wet chemistry Foam synthesis and characterization Small-scale fire extinguishment tests Operation and maintenance of analytical instruments General support to team for sample preparation, data entry, analysis and reporting.
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An ideal candidate will have a Bachelors Degree of Science with experience in wet chemistry. This is an Entry Level role that requires an Associates/ Bachelors of science or 1 year of Wet Chemistry experience.
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