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Responsibilities include oversight of late development/launch preparation activities including (but not limited to): the development of chemical processes for active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and regulatory starting materials (RSMs), process scale-up, technology transfer, and validation of chemical processes.
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You have a Bachelor's or a Master's in Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, or a related field. You have experience working with and developing assays (keywords include: lateral flow assays (LFA), immunoassays, ELISA, In Vitro Diagnostics (IVD), point-of-care diagnostics, rapid diagnostic tests, paper-based sensors, biosensors, microfluidic, bioconjugation, nanoparticle conjugation, antibody purification.
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PhD in Chemical Biology, Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmacology, or related field. We are seeking an experienced chemical biologist to be a founding member of our Platform/Drug Discovery Team. In this position, you will work in close conjunction with our Biology Team in the development of our core drug discovery technology and the generation of a completely novel class of therapeutics.
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Major areas of our Products Liability Practice involve members of the automotive industry, chemical companies, manufacturers of industrial machinery, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, food processors and retailers, and consumer products manufacturers.
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Bachelor's degree or higher in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Cosmetics or related fields. Lifestyle Brands (the LSB) is a growing house of like-minded brands under the SC Johnson umbrella including Method®, Mrs. Meyer's Clean Day®, Babyganics® and Ecover.
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Energy property includes: Oil & Gas (downstream), Petrochemical, Chemical, Biofuels and Power Generation (natural gas and renewables) segments. Energy property includes: Oil & Gas (downstream), Petrochemical, Chemical, Biofuels and Power Generation (natural gas and renewables) segments.
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Conduct laboratory and other technical area (e.g., shop areas) evaluations in support of health and safety programs, such as chemical hygiene and safety, fall protection, machine guarding, fire, occupational, and construction safety programs.
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Thintronics is looking for an industrious Process/Chemical Engineer to take ownership of our film production, scale-up, and manufacturing processes. Ph. D., M.S , or B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering, plus 2+ years of relevant industry experience.
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The plant is PSM regulated, DCS controlled, with a very high standard of safety and overall housekeeping.
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Air Quality Engineer I: Equivalent to graduation from a four year college or university with major coursework in environmental, chemical, mechanical or petroleum engineering or a closely related field and two years of experience in mechanical, industrial, chemical, petroleum or related process engineering.
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PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, biochemistry, pharmaceutics, or closely related discipline with 10+ years’ relevant industry experience in a pharmaceutical CMC/GMP environment such as process development, formulation, etc.
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3+ years of process or production experience in manufacturing Background out of chemical manufacturing, pulp & paper, or closely related. Chemical Process Engineer. B.S. Chemical Engineering.
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Use electrochemical/chemical tests to interpret and quantify degradation modes of various battery chemistries traced back to battery material properties. Knowledge of cell testing equipment, chemical analyses, and lab development.
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Students will receive academy instruction in the areas of patrol methods, causes of criminality, courtroom procedures, community relations, safe firearms operations, emergency driving operations, exposure to less-lethal chemical agents, and other law enforcement related topics to prepare the student for the position of Police Officer.
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Chemical Process EngineerLocation: San Francisco, CA Description:This opportunity is with a medium sized specialty chemical manufacturer located outside of San Francisco. The plant is PSM regulated, DCS controlled, with a very high standard of safety and overall housekeeping.
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