Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Daily Pump Trap: 9/14/10 edition
Good morning! From September 10 through September 13, there have been 81 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 68 (84%) are academically connected and 1 is from our friends at Kelly Scientific Resources.
DuPont: Their Crop Protection Process R&D group is looking for a Ph.D. organic chemist, preferably with 3 years industrial experience. Experience with chemical engineering concepts and Six Sigma (I should have a crack here, but I can't think of one) desired.
And the pay is good: BioScale desires a Ph.D. biochemist for assay development research. They wish "strong experience in developing processes and test methodologies associated with immunoassay products, preferably including microparticles... Broad biochemistry knowledge of proteins, antibodies, protein purification, labeling and immobilization processes."
What a name!: Living Proof, Inc. is looking for a B.S/M.S. chemist to perform analytical research on cosmetically-oriented polymers; strong background in organic chemistry also desired. No relocation offered to this Boston location.
CaCO3: Omya, Inc. ("a producer of fine ground calcium carbonate") desires a B.S. chemist with 7+ years experience for research into "the improvement of new calcium carbonate products to meet customer demands in the paper and plastics, paint, coating and adhesives industries." It's in Vermont, so that's a plus. (Pretty state.)
DuPont: Their Crop Protection Process R&D group is looking for a Ph.D. organic chemist, preferably with 3 years industrial experience. Experience with chemical engineering concepts and Six Sigma (I should have a crack here, but I can't think of one) desired.
And the pay is good: BioScale desires a Ph.D. biochemist for assay development research. They wish "strong experience in developing processes and test methodologies associated with immunoassay products, preferably including microparticles... Broad biochemistry knowledge of proteins, antibodies, protein purification, labeling and immobilization processes."
What a name!: Living Proof, Inc. is looking for a B.S/M.S. chemist to perform analytical research on cosmetically-oriented polymers; strong background in organic chemistry also desired. No relocation offered to this Boston location.
CaCO3: Omya, Inc. ("a producer of fine ground calcium carbonate") desires a B.S. chemist with 7+ years experience for research into "the improvement of new calcium carbonate products to meet customer demands in the paper and plastics, paint, coating and adhesives industries." It's in Vermont, so that's a plus. (Pretty state.)
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