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Prioritizes lab orders according to type (STAT, ASAP, routine and timed studies) and performs various testing (including chemistry, coagulation, hematology, special chemistry, urinalysis, blood bank, serology, immunology, bacteriology, microbiology, referral testing and more) following prescribed quality assurance policies and procedures.
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Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Engineering or related technical discipline. This position can be performed on a fully remote basis but will have a very significant travel (75%+) requirement to customer sites and the headquarters office.
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Ramboll is seeking an entry-level Consultant in its Irvine or Los Angeles, California; Cincinnati or Dublin (Columbus), Ohio; Tampa, Florida; or Arlington, Virginia office to support client projects related to chemical safety, product stewardship, regulatory compliance, and environmental and human health risk assessment associated with industrial chemicals, consumer products, and environmental contaminants.
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Education and experience:Typically requires Bachelor's Degree in Science-Chemistry or Biological Science. About the role:Conduct biological, chemical and physical analyses on pharmaceutical products (biologics and drugs) through all stages of the manufacturing process from incoming raw material through finished goods including at a minimum; in-process, final container, stability and critical systems testing.
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PhD or post doctoral degree in chemistry or synthetic chemistry or peptide chemistry or related field with significant of successful drug discovery and development experience. This position is focused on deep technology development in chemical biology, specifically peptides and macrocycles with a particular focus on peptide libraries, and oral macrocyclic peptides.
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Degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemistry. Qualifications: Minimum 10 years of experience in operating chemical manufacturing, syngas or petroleum refining facility.
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Requirements: Attend a 21-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in chemistry, biology, laboratory safety, laboratory compliance, laboratory decontamination procedures, laboratory protocol, hazardous material handling, hazardous material removal, hazardous material storage, and hazardous material detection equipment operations.
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Incumbent will service for six months up to one year as a project manager and supervisor for student workers inventorying chemical containers in a laboratory research/teaching setting in the Department of Chemistry/Biochemistry and other departments on campus.
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Bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, or materials science. You will be responsible for supporting sales of their lines of Chemical Mixers & Extruder instruments and, for providing after-sales support to existing customers.
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Technical degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, polymer science, or a related field. Technical degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, polymer science, or a related field.
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2+ years of experience in rheology or related methods. Our client has a new position for an Application Engineer. Availability for frequent overnight travel (up to 40%). The company offers full benefits, profit sharing bonuses, and a $10,000 anniversary bonus every five years.
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Strong understanding of chemistry, mathematics, biology, and engineering principles. Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering. Strong understanding of chemistry, mathematics, biology, and engineering principles.
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Master Degree (Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electronic) Master Degree (Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Electronic) Instrument specification, both by process, mechanical, and electrical standpoint.
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Exceptional communications skills (written, oral, and presentation) for interactions with clients ranging from Quality Control Technicians to University Professors and CEOs. Conducting, evaluating, and presenting feasibility studies (sample measurements.
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Must be familiar with wet chemistry techniques, HPLC, chemstation, TLC, HP-TLC, UV Spectrophotometer, Titration, pH, conductivity, FTIR, ELISA, and other chemical equipment, techniques and programs required for pharmaceutical, nutritional, and cosmetic product assays/tests.
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