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We are vertically integrated globally with inhouse marketing, branding, product development/formulation, packaging design/engineering and regulatory. This role reports to the Strategic Sourcing Director - Contract Manufacturing.
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Expertise in the conception, formulation, optimization, automation, processing, characterization and manufacture of a unique silicone polymer composition of a specialty medical device including analytical chemical testing including gas and liquid chromatography, gel permeation chromatography (SEC), UV/Vis, FTIR, viscosity testing.
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Partners with Pillar Support Leads, Managers, and others to facilitate processes, projects, installations, and formulation of operating policies and procedures, especially in relation to CUNYfirst and the PeopleSoft Financials/SCM pillar.
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Develop, optimize, and scale-up manufacturing processes for cannabis products, including extraction, purification, distillation, and formulation. The RoleWe are seeking a Process Engineer to join the Extraction and Formulation team, reporting to the Director of Extraction and Formulation.
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Review preclinical in vivo protocols for formulation composition, storage, stability, and shipping. This is a permanent role located in San Francisco Bay Area. Primary ResponsibilitiesThe role of group lead within the formulation group is to support preclinical studies for discovery projects as well as formulation development for clinical phases as needed.
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Analysis of silicone raw materials, intermediate formulation mixes and final formulations using various state-of-the-art analytical techniques including but not limited to GPC, HPLC, GC, rheometer, UV-vis and others.
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The Formulation Chemist is responsible for developing innovative and unique skin care and hair care formulations for a variety of brands. Provide written formulation & process. The Formulation Chemist is responsible for developing innovative and unique skin care and hair care formulations for a variety of brands.
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Responsible for timely and effective communication to direct reports, all Facility Team, Formulation Team, Operations Manager, General Manager, Controller, EHS Manager, and other Plant Managers.
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Knowledge of and experience with venture investment, M&A practices, and processes, including venture capital, M&A, private equity, due diligence, post-closing deal integration, transaction structuring, restructuring, strategy formulation.
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The Director of Vocational Rehabilitation Services oversees the administration of all services related to vocational rehabilitation services including the formulation and implementation of policies and procedures, compliance, administration of contractual requirements related to all employment programs, the Work Center, and the Veteran’s Initiative.
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Formulation and implementation of interest rate, investment, liquidity, and funding strategies for the bank in line with overall policies and procedures via HSBC’s relevant governance structure.
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Extensive knowledge of US STAT Reserving, reinsurance, and M&A practices, including corporate M&A, private equity, due diligence, post deal integration, tax consulting and planning, transaction structuring, restructuring, strategy formulation and financial modeling.
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BSc with two years of industry experience or PhD in biopolymer science, biomaterial engineering, or chemistry, with a focus on biomaterials and biopolymer design, formulation, and physical characterization.
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Strategy Formulation: Develop and implement comprehensive champion and challenger strategies covering balance control (credit line decreases, line closure), early/mid/late stage collections, loss mitigation, and recovery.
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Expertise in the formulation and use of FM40 fuel classification for Rothermel-based wildfire behavior models. Experience with wildfire behavior and risk modeling in the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI.
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