Monday, August 30, 2010
Daily Pump Trap: 8/30/10 edition
Good morning! From August 25 until August 29, there are 61 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 24 (40%) are academically connected.
Well, there IS sun and sand: SABIC is one of Saudi Arabia's largest petroleum companies; they're looking for a number (4+) of positions, including a Ph.D. chemist to perform heterogeneous catalysis research. Tempting, I know.
Genentech: The Bay Area company wishes a senior scientific manager (Ph.D. w/10 years or BS/MS with 15 years) with analytical experience in GMP release testing.
DuPont: Their Delaware facility desires a Principal Investigator (Ph.D., 5-10 years) for research into organic electronic materials and OLEDs. Sounds like a good one.
Did not know that: One of my favorite things about the DPT is learning about new companies (that are probably enormous) that I didn't know about. Sasol North America is looking for a M.S./Ph.D. chemist with knowledge of inorganic/alumina chemistry to develop aluminum oxide products. "Experience in oilfield chemistry or chemical-mechanical planarization technology desired."
Well, there IS sun and sand: SABIC is one of Saudi Arabia's largest petroleum companies; they're looking for a number (4+) of positions, including a Ph.D. chemist to perform heterogeneous catalysis research. Tempting, I know.
Genentech: The Bay Area company wishes a senior scientific manager (Ph.D. w/10 years or BS/MS with 15 years) with analytical experience in GMP release testing.
DuPont: Their Delaware facility desires a Principal Investigator (Ph.D., 5-10 years) for research into organic electronic materials and OLEDs. Sounds like a good one.
Did not know that: One of my favorite things about the DPT is learning about new companies (that are probably enormous) that I didn't know about. Sasol North America is looking for a M.S./Ph.D. chemist with knowledge of inorganic/alumina chemistry to develop aluminum oxide products. "Experience in oilfield chemistry or chemical-mechanical planarization technology desired."
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