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Bachelor's Degree in Food Science, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or other Science related field Preferred. 0-1 Year Knowledge of regulatory requirements that affect the dietary supplement and/or pharmaceutical manufacturing business Preferred.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical field (e.g. Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, or related field) Ability to acquire and prepare documents for Shipment of Dietary supplements to international customers.
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A Bachelor's degree (BS or BA) in Chemistry or a related technical/physical science from an accredited college/university. Reporting to the Section Head of Analytical QA or other senior leaders in the Quality department, the Analytical QA Associate is responsible for ensuring the quality and compliance of our analytical processes.
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A major, highly-regarded university affiliated with one of New York City's largest hospital systems is seeking a full-time General/Adult Psychiatrist for faculty position with inpatient responsibilities.
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Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in chemistry/microbiology/pharmacy or related field and 1 year relevant work experience required. Bachelor’s degree or foreign equivalent in chemistry/microbiology/pharmacy or related field and 1 year relevant work experience required.
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Should understand basic analytical chemistry. 6) Detecting and reporting laboratory events and OOS/OOT results to laboratory management. Techniques and equipment include but are not limited to, titration, NIR, FTIR, melting point, moisture analyzer, pH meter, UV/Vis, allergens testing, etc.
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Helps train faculty/staff on use of computer labs and in use of productivity software. Provides the students, faculty and staff support for computer hardware, software, and networking. Utilizes the IT Service Management application, ServiceNow, to log, monitor and track customer requests and incidents.
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In this key role you will manage the routine day to day activities and provide leadership to the Analytical Chemistry Department. BS/BA degree in Chemistry; MS in Chemistry preferred.
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A Bachelor's degree (BS or BA) in Chemistry or related technical/physical science from an accredited college/university is required. In addition to a fulfilling career and competitive salary, the Company offers a comprehensive benefits package to include a 401(k) savings plan and matching, health insurance - medical/dental/vision, health savings account (HSA), flexible spending account (FSA), paid time off (PTO) - vacation/sick/flex time, paid holidays, short-term disability (STD), long-term disability (LTD), parental leave, paid and unpaid family leave, employee discounts, and other benefits.
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Requires specialist knowledge, training and experience related to analytical instrumentation to include selected technique groups such as HPLC, GC, Liquid Handling, Automation, Optical Systems, Biology and Chemistry Analyzers.
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Assists faculty with course preparation and maintenance, including typing, proofreading, collating, printing, and posting on LMS, as needed, seating and attendance charts, syllabi, assessments, midterms, final exams, and class handouts.
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Conduct Periodic Testing and wet chemistry titrations and dilutions. We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Chemical Engineering Intern to join our team for a hands-on experience in our metal surface treatments division.
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