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4 year degree mandatory (preferably in Environmental Sciences, Biology, Chemistry, Agricultural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, or other related field.
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Minimum Associate's degree in Chemistry, Geological Engineering, Mining Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Systems Engineering, Engineering Technology or an Applied Sciences program from a four-year college or university.
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Bachelor's degree required - preferably in food science, food technology, or other related fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering, or business management. As a global leader in high-tech filtration, separation, and purification, Pall Corporation thrives on helping our customers solve their toughest challenges.
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A PhD in Metallurgical Engineering or Materials Science (Metals Focus) OR; A Master's degree in those fields with 2 years of relevant experience in the production of Aerospace nickel-based alloys, steel, or aluminum OR; A Bachelor's degree with 4years of relevant experience in the production of Aerospace nickel-based alloys, steel, or aluminum.
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Bachelor's degree in Pharmaceutical Science, Chemical Engineering, Food Science, Chemistry, or a related scientific discipline. As an award-winning executive search firm, Blue Signal has a strong track record of placing top talent in the manufacturing & industrial space, with expertise in manufacturing leadership, engineering, supply chain, and logistics roles.
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BS Degree in Chemical Engineering or related field. Responsible for overseeing the control and operation of an entire chemical process or system, including reaction chemistry processes.
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BS Chem-E, BS Polymer Science, BS Chemistry, BS Plastics Engineering, or similar. 3 years of functional and HANDS-ON process engineering experience within polymer extrusion processes, with experience running extruders in trials.
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Master’s degree in chemical engineering, Chemistry, Textiles Engineering, or other related field from four-year college or university and three to five years’ non-woven or textile finishing development experience in an engineering role (process or product development, production support, research and development, or a combination thereof); or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering. 10+ years of experience in the chemical industry, with at least 5 years in emulsion polymers chemistry. Process Research Chemist Our client is a leading chemical manufacturer in Charlotte, NC, specializing in a broad range of styrene-butadiene, styrene-acrylic, and acrylic emulsion polymers.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering, chemistry, physics, materials science, physical sciences, or a related field. The manufacturer's signature brands include Belgard® and Echelon® hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living® and MoistureShield® fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete® and Amerimix® packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal® sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec® pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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BA/BS in physical sciences; preferentially chemistry or chemical engineering with experience with Coatings or testing of materials is preferred. College level (Junior level) understanding of chemistry, physics and engineering required.
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Bachelors or Masters Degree in environmental or chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental science, or related discipline. Bachelors or Masters Degree in environmental or chemical engineering, chemistry, environmental science, or related discipline.
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Masters degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Textile Chemistry. Masters degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or Textile Chemistry. Ability to work with mathematical concepts such as probability and statistical inference, and fundamentals of plane and solid geometry and trigonometry.
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Demonstrated hands-on experience in chemical plant operations is required. Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in mathematical or diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.
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The position is working in a chemistry lab. Experience in vendor management - ordering materials, cataloging materials is a plus- Experience in technical documentation desired- Basic knowledge of chemical instrumentation required.
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