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4+ years of relevant management experience required in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, or other natural science. The Lab Operations Manager is primarily focused on the business oversight of the chemistry departments and day-to-day operations, with a focus on operational oversight and continuous process improvement.
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As a Customer Service Engineer II, you will beresponsible for: You will be responsible for installing, troubleshooting, repairing and performing preventative maintenance on all Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics instrumentation (primarily Dimension and Vista Chemistry products) at customer sites with minimal supervision.
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Responsible for an intermediate level of expertise in analytical chemistry, chromatographic methods of analysis and instrumentation, including troubleshooting. Performs accurate routine testing utilizing instrumental methods of analysis (HPLC, GC, FTIR, UV, ICP-MS) with emphasis on chromatography to meet departmental objectives.
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We moved into our new spacious, modern facility in 2016, which is fully equipped with a comprehensive in-house IDEXX lab (CBC, chemistry, urinalysis, SNAP tests, blood gas) and IDEXX digital cytology, which has an incredibly quick turnaround time and can be utilized 24/7.
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Preferably experience with Energy Curable ink chemistry and or pigment dispersion chemistry. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelor’s degree in a science-based field, such as chemistry or graphic arts.
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Sunchemical.com or connect with us on LinkedIn or Twitter Job Title: Chemist II Location: Northlake, IL This role will participate in the formulation development, testing and troubleshooting of Energy Curable, Heatset and Conventional Paste ink products for Packaging and Graphics applications.
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Prior college-level teaching experience, or the ability to teach Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, and General Chemistry are preferred but not required. Organic Chemistry or Biochemistry degrees preferred.
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Need analytical chemistry skills including HPLC, UV, FTIR, GC. 1 to 4 years in regulated industry doing chemistry lab work as a chemist. Audits chemistry SOPs and updates and writes new procedures to ensure compliance and accuracy.
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Bachelor's Degree: In science (biology, chemistry, microbiology, immunology, medical technology, pharmacy, pharmacology), math, engineering, or medical fields or similar. Abbott Molecular is a leader in molecular diagnostics and the analysis of DNA, RNA, and proteins at the molecular level.
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Analyzes advanced scientific and biomedical research web-based, peer-reviewed and vendor-sourced technical materials pertaining to ingredients, technologies, clinical studies, physiology, chemistry and safety in order to create recommendations, develop product concepts, write and substantiate structure/function (S/F) and cosmetics claims, as well as other marketing materials.
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Strong knowledge of food science, chemistry, or biochemistry is required. Builds cross-functional relationships to foster teamwork for new and existing product development and all other functions involving Research and Development with Operations, Science, Supply Chain, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, Accounting, Legal, Sales, and Marketing.
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Pre-op lab work, IV catheters, and pain management are required for every patient and they are closely monitored by our amazing support staff. We mainly treat dogs and cats, but one of our associates also treats exotics and avian patients.
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Bachelor's degree in chemistry, biology, food science, nutrition or other related field. Assist in achieving and maintaining various certifications like Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, Kosher, Halal, etc.
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This role is not a wet chemistry/biology related position. Other duties as assigned Requirements: Bachelor's or Associates degree in Science or Engineering related field is preferred; or equivalent education and related work experience At least 1 to 3 years experience in laboratory setting in a related field is preferred.
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As a Lab Production Technician, you will be responsible for: You will perform complex compounding, manufacturing (cyclotron and chemistry module operation) and quality control processes (utilizing analytical equipment TLC, HPLC, GC), under supervision as required by State and Federal law.
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