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Qualifications: Minimum bachelor’s degree/PhD in Chemistry or related discipline + years working as an R&D Chemist for a pharmaceutical company. Operational and technical expertise on LC-MS, GC-MS and ICP-MS instrumentation Thorough knowledge on Extractable and Leachable testing and elemental impurity testing Strong interpretation skills and technical expertise in impurity identification in the drug products and drug substances Ability to establish and maintain working relationships with co-workers.
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Our scientists and project managers are experts in hydrogeology, geology, chemistry, risk assessment, soil science, sampling and analysis, hazardous waste investigations, remediation, and public outreach who assist the EPA, other government agencies, and commercial clients on various contracts throughout the U.S. This position involves sample collection and analysis of air samples for hazardous chemicals, documentation, equipment maintenance, and field investigation/remediation activities.
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Also, need to be able to use both Primavera and Microsoft Project scheduling software Experience with both CERCLA and RCRAEducation: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, geology, chemistry,or science discipline.
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Degree in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Virology, Chemical / Biological / Biochemical Engineering or a related discipline. Degree in Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Virology, Chemical / Biological / Biochemical Engineering or a related discipline.
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Applicants must have received a Ph. D. (or foreign equivalent) in experimental or computational structural biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, computer science, statistics, or related field; made outstanding contributions in basic/applied research; acted as a persuasive advocate for the open data movement and the FAIR and FACT Principles emblematic of responsible data stewardship; and successfully led large multidisciplinary teams engaged in national/international collaborations.
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Chemistry : We foster and nurture an entrepreneurial spirit throughout the Triple-S family. The position requires working in accordance with Triple-S Steel job requirements and Safe Methods of Work. Overtime hours may be required to meet our customers’ needs.
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Inorganic chemistry experience preferred. This position requires hands on chemistry lab work and will report to the Inorganic Production Manager. Inorganic chemistry experience preferred.
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1-2 years of years' relevant experience in Analytical Chemistry Laboratories (Preferred) Understand and apply basic analytical chemistry principles. Associate Degree in a Chemistry or similar scientific discipline (Required.
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Preferred Qualifications: College degree in Chemistry or Natural Science Previous experience in Environmental Services (i.e. remediation, abatement, emergency spill response, etc.) Preferred Qualifications: College degree in Chemistry or Natural Science Previous experience in Environmental Services (i.e. remediation, abatement, emergency spill response, etc.
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Background to include an understanding and application within industry of biology, chemistry, medical or clinical practices. Basic understanding of cell culture, cryopreservation, purification, and aseptic processing or lab technique.
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Knowledge of organic chemistry and materials, research literature, and related processes. Proven technical skills as a professional in the field of Material Chemistry or related fields, including proven record of product development, technical leadership, and collaboration working with a team of professionals.
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M.S. Degree or PHD in chemistry, biophysics, physics, materials sciences/engineering, or other related scientific field. Knowledge of spectroscopic instruments and techniques such as Raman, Fluorescence, FTIR and Photoluminescence preferred.
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Minimum BS with Scientific field BS with Chemistry is one of the subjects would be preferable Minimum 3-5 years experience in pharmaceutical analytical lab and 1-2 experience in reviewing QC data.
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Performs wet chemistry tests such as LOD, pH, and titration. Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry or related scientific field, with minimum 3 years experience OR Master's Degree in Chemistry or related scientific field, with minimum 2 years experience in method validation in the pharmaceutical field.
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Comments for Suppliers: candidates must have chemistry background, strong in instrumentation, instrument troubleshooting, instrument repair, instrument qualification. Chemistry background with experience in analytical instrument is a must.
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