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Associate degree in Biology, Chemistry, Construction Management, or a related field; five years of experience in water/wastewater plant operations which includes one year supervisory or lead experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience which provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job.
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Bachelor's Degree in Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, or related fields. Collaborate cross-functionally with R&D, manufacturing, clinical affairs, and other departments to support product development, manufacturing, and commercialization activities.
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Qualifications: " Degree in related discipline (biology chemistry other scientific disciplines) and/or equivalent work experience." Procures supplies and materials needed for laboratory research.
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Experience in chemistry, hematology, blood bank, microbiology and/or phlebotomy are desirable. Associates Degree in Medical Laboratory Science (MLT/CLT) Experience in chemistry, hematology, blood bank, microbiology and/or phlebotomy are desirable.
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Life Scientist: You must have a bachelor's or higher degree from an accredited or pre-accredited college or university in biological sciences, agriculture, natural resource management, chemistry, or related disciplines appropriate to the position; OR a combination of education and experience with courses equivalent to a major, as listed.
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R&D Chemist Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or equivalent with a minimum of 3 years of experience in formulating UV inks, coatings, or adhesives for the graphics industry Familiarity with 100% solids UV curable materials relevant to the graphic arts market Basic understanding of various printing, coating, and converting applications Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple projects with time-sensitive deadlines.
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Four-year degree in Engineering (Mechanical or Chemical preferred), Chemistry, Polymer or Material Science, Packaging Sciences, or a closely affiliated degree program. This position could be located in Atlanta, GA, or Marshall, NC, and will report to the Product Development Manager.
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QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's Degree is required. Certification as a Medical Technologist by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists -ASCP, National CertificationAgency NCA, or deemed registry eligible as a Medical Technologist by the American Society or Clinical Pathologists - ASCP, or Clinical Laboratory Technologists (Health Education and Welfare) - CLT (HEW) or be a graduate of a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences - NAACLS accredited School of Medical Technology and registry eligible.
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The Chemist should have the following qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Chemistry (or related field)Minimum of 2 years of experience in quality control within the generics spaceProficiency in HPLC analysisStrong understanding of regulatory requirements and quality standards applicable to pharmaceutical manufacturing (e.g., FDA regulations, cGMP guidelines.
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QualificationsBasic Minimum Qualifications:Education:High school diploma or GED.AA degree in a life or physical science (biology, chemistry, environmental studies, etc.) QualificationsBasic Minimum Qualifications:Education:High school diploma or GED.AA degree in a life or physical science (biology, chemistry, environmental studies, etc.
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Our experts take a strategic approach to address broader environmental goals from sustainability program development, data-driven decision-making using economics and ecology expertise, data management and validation, software strategy and implementation support, chemistry quality assurance, and EHSS auditing.
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Education and Experience: Bachelor's Degree in Marketing, Business, and Chemistry 1+ years related experience and/or training OR equivalent combination of education & experience The Benefits- Harcros Chemicals is 100% Employee-Owned Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP.
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BS degree in Biology, Chemistry or related science. This position is responsible for performing dosimetry analysis and reporting to ensure efficiency and compliance for our nuclear customers; to include but no limited to analysis and calibration of Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) devices, Pocket Ion Chambers (PIC) and/or Electronic Dosimeters (ED.
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