Good morning! From May 11 through May 13, there were 17 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 4 (24%) are academically connected and none are from Kelly Scientific Resources.
GSK DMPK: GlaxoSmithKline desired a B.S/M.S. chemist for DMPK research in their Infectious Diseases CEDD. At least 5 years of experience is desired.
Vertex!: Vertex, the reigning champ of the ACS Careers database, is (once again) searching for candidates for 5 positions. One of those is the Head of Medicinal Chemistry, for which they want a Ph.D. with at least 10 years in industry. Good luck with that. (So is that your official title? Who's the Toe of Medicinal Chemistry, anyhow?)
Blues, BBQ and chemistry: Vesicol is looking for a M.S/Ph.D. chemist to do product development R&D for them; the ability to do analytical support in a plant setting is also desired. It's in Memphis, which might be desirable.
Top Secret Chemistry: Midwest Research Institute is looking for a chemist (B.S. + 6 years, M.S. + 3 years or Ph.D. with 0 years) to perform spectroscopic analysis. "Familiarity with intelligence/DoD community preferred, but not required." Hmmmm....
Anyone got a job for this dude on Linkedin?
ReplyDeleteSeeking a senior level analytical Research Scientist position in NJ/NY area
My name is Jacek Grochocki. I am a Research Scientist, analytical R&D in pharmaceutical product development with over 25 years of working experience. I specialize in Analytical Chemistry, Separation Science - HPLC and GC.
Since I lost my last job at Merck/Schering Plough four months ago, due to their merger, I've been looking for new employment opportunities. Unfortunately, the job market, due to the most recent big pharma mergers and other factors, is very difficult in New Jersey, historically the best market. I am very dissapointed and very discouraged with this situation and at this point I am weighing my options. I consider relocation, but due to family reasons, US eastcost only. Does anyone of you know of any employment opportunities in my area?
I invite your feedback and discussion.
Best regards, Jacek