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Experience with analytical chemistry techniques such as High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). We are currently seeking a Synthetic Chemist with the National Institutes of Health in Rockville, MD. This is a full-time, long-term contract position which offers: Competitive salary with comprehensive benefits package Opportunity to work at NIH, the world's foremost medical research center Learn more about what Kelly can do for you at www.
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Responsibilities Act as a player coach to a growing team of analytical engineers Responsible for data solutioning and architecture – multi-dimensional modelling, championing stakeholder needs, Single record of truth Oversee automated data infrastructure: Collaborate with software engineering and product teams to streamline data tracking in our products.
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10+ years of experience in the pharmaceutical industry in the analytics for biologics (analytical development, product characterization or Quality Control of recombinant proteins, monoclonal antibodies, fusion proteins, conjugates and/or vaccines drug candidates.
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Materials Engineer/Materials Scientist Expert (part-time)Do you want to use your training, education, and experience in a new and meaningful way?
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Collaborate with a team of scientists and associates to implement analytical methods and provide analytical support for in-house and contract labs for AAV-based gene therapy products. Perform assay qualification/validation and analytical tech transfer appropriate for the stages of clinical development.
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Extensive expertise in analytical development and troubleshooting related to biologics, with proficiency in various methodologies such as chromatography, immunoassays, residual analysis, and cell-based assays.
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Considerable expertise relevant to QC analytical methods used for cell therapy. Conduct analytical tests following QC Lab protocols to assess raw materials, components, and products throughout manufacturing stages.
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Expertise in any area of non-theoretical chemistry will be considered, though 5+ years of experience in polymer, organic, or analytical chemistry is a plus. Keller and Heckman, an international law firm in Washington, D.C., is in need of a Chemist to work closely with our attorneys, other staff scientists, and clients to assess health and safety considerations related to various chemical products intended for use in food, drugs, medical devices, and related applications.
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Our Environmental Field Chemist is an entry level position into an exciting and rewarding career at Clean Harbors. Clean Harbors in Laurel, MD is seeking an Environmental Field Chemist (CleanPack Chemist) to handle, segregate, pack, and inspect chemical waste in accordance with Federal/State/Local regulations and our company policies and procedures.
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SRC, Inc. is currently seeking a chemist for a non-laboratory position in our Arlington, VA, office. Ph. D. degree in chemistry, organic chemistry, polymer chemistry or a similar field. SRC, Inc., a not-for-profit research and development company, combines information, science, technology and ingenuity to solve "impossible" problems in the areas of defense, environment and intelligence.
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Clean Harbors in Fairfax, VA is looking for a Hazardous Materials Chemist. Then a Clean Harbors InSite Chemist sounds like the job for you! Sampling and profiling of new waste streams or any wastes needing analytical testing.
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Leidos is seeking an Analytical Tradecraft Reviewer to support a client’s requirements in a challenging, dynamic setting located in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The candidate should have extensive knowledge of the Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 203, Analytic Standards.
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LSS' Interdiction Technology Branch (ITB) is seeking the support of a highly motivated and skilled Chemist in the DC metropolitan area in support of ITB'S Rapid Technology Assessment (RTA) team.
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The Successful ApplicantThe successful Field Service Engineer will have:Bachelor's degree in engineering, or related field experienceAt least 3 years of experience in field service, installation, and/or technical support of electronicsStrong technical skills in troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining analytical instruments such as chromatography systems, mass spectrometers, or other analytical instrumentation.
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The candidate will review multiple all-source analytical products ensuring that they adhere to the customer’s tradecraft principles. An active TS/SCI security clearance with a polygraph is required.
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