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Key Responsibilities: The successful candidate must have a fundamental understanding of the chemistry required to perform analytical testing on a wide variety of products using Chromatography and other Analytical techniques.
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Strong focus on the customer, front line obsession and drive for innovation are key fundamental values for the Manager of Operations. The Manager of Operations will report to the Managing Director of US/North America Operations.
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The successful candidate must have a fundamental understanding of the chemistry required to perform analytical testing on a wide variety of products using Chromatography and other Analytical techniques.
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Fundamental understanding of engineering mechanics, fluids, heat transfer, and/or materials science. Previous experience with thermal and/or structural finite element analysis (FEA) using ABAQUS, ANSYS, or other commercially-available modeling tools.
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Experience in analysis using LCMS and HPLC. Perform LCMS analysis of raw materials, in process and finished goods according to standard operating procedure. Ability to perform light duty work including lifting a minimum of 25 lbs.
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This commitment is a fundamental value of the University and is crucial in helping us advance our mission, which includes attracting and retaining diverse workforces. All Temps-Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh-(Through a unique partnership with Diamond Kinetics, the University of Pittsburgh is seeking applicants for a Sports Science Fellow that will work within the high-performance environment of the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department.
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That’s why the experts at Compass are passionately committed to fueling these fundamental employee needs every day. In This Role You Will Provide outsourced, consultative solutions to clients, focused on aspects of recruiting, sourcing, talent strategy, candidate experience, recruitment marketing, behavioral-based interviewing, and onboarding.
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We are actively seeking a talented Accounting Manager who not only possesses a solid understanding of fundamental accounting principles but is also driven to expand their skill set. We are actively seeking a talented Accounting Manager who not only possesses a solid understanding of fundamental accounting principles but is also driven to expand their skill set.
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We believe inclusion of diverse backgrounds and perspectives is fundamental to our success. We're committed to cultivating a welcoming, inclusive and diverse culture driven by a focus on open dialogue, empowerment, recruiting, training & development and retention.
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Fundamental knowledge of combustion process, melting process, and electrochemistry. Fundamental knowledge of combustion process, melting process, and electrochemistry. The Process Engineering and Process Control group in Vitro Architectural Glass R&D is currently looking for a Research Scientist with a can-do attitude to lead technology development in process modeling, design, and control for next generation glass manufacturing.
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The goal of this team is to develop new products through fundamental understanding of formulation and application. The Chemist II [Contract] will be a part of the Monroeville Business and Technology Center Photochromic team and involved in the execution of experiments related to product formulation and testing.
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Candidate will be required to acquire qualifications and fundamental skills to perform routine work and facility operations using standard procedures and will be expected to operate equipment such as, but not limited to fork trucks, yard spotters, and waste processing equipment.
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Relationships); (c) fluid mechanics, hydraulics; (d) thermodynamics; (e) electrical fields and circuits; (f) nature and properties of materials (relating particle and aggregate structure to properties); and (g) any other comparable area of fundamental engineering science or physics, such as optics, heat transfer, soil mechanics, or electronics.
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Perform LCMS analysis of raw materials, in process and finished goods according to standard operating procedures. chemist #laboratorytechnician #labtechnician #laboratory. Pay Rate: $18/hr. Principal responsibilities include reagent and sample preparation, sample/data analysis, report writing, instrument operation and maintenance.
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The SSG Process Development team is looking to add a LCMS support chemist to the dynamic group. PPG's Specialty Coatings and Materials is committed to product innovation, technology leadership and high performance materials for a wide range of applications and industries.
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