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Plastic Recycling Engineer/Chemist. Knowledgeable in the field of protein engineering and microbial fermentation. Expertise with analytical chemistry instrumentation (HPLC, MS, DSC, FTIR, etc.
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The Senior Chromatography Chemist prepares and analyzes environmental samples using both standard and complex testing protocols in accordance with EPA methodologies and in compliance with Eurofins Environment Testing Northwest Quality Assurance programs and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP's.
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Join a manufacturer of chemistry lab analytical instrumentation, systems and reagents and travel the region helping customers get their act together Key duties of this position are to advise and support client laboratories perform method development and manufacturing analysis of manufactured products.
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We are currently seeking a Analytical Chemical responsible for providing analytical services and results accurately, efficiently, and in a timely manner to clients through extracting samples, proposing improvements in their area, stabilizing the extraction processes, and contributing to innovation to achieve the Company's mission and objectives.
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Support project teams as Project or Program Chemist, including providing senior level support in data validation (including performing, coordinating, and/or providing senior/technical review). WSP is currently initiating a search for a Lead Environmental Project Chemist for our Portland, OR, Kirkland, WA, or Lynnwood, WA office.
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Chemist 1: 0-3 years of experience in laboratory setting Chemist 2: 3+ years of experience in laboratory setting Industry experience with HPLC or GCMS Familiarity with laboratory apparatus such as pH meters, centrifuges, balances, vacuum pumps, water baths, freezers, and pipettes.
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Bachelor's degree (B.S. or B.A.) in Chemistry or related science from a four-year college or university in addition to at least 1 year of directly applicable laboratory experience in a Chemist 1 role: Extraction Chemist or Laboratory Technician; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Lead Environmental Project Chemist. We are a global leader in environmental consulting - made stronger with the recent acquisition of Wood’s Environment & Infrastructure business and Golder - with world-class expertise in environmental, social and governance (ESG), climate resiliency & sustainability (CRS), and earth sciences.
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The Chemist will perform sample extractions according to documented methods and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). Chemist 1: 0-3 years of experience in laboratory setting. Chemist 2: 3+ years of experience in laboratory setting.
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