A few of the positions posted on C&EN Jobs in the past week:
Devens, MA: Johnson Matthey Fine Chemicals is looking for a manager for continuous processing; interesting (and heartening) that they're willing to look at all educational levels (even as I presume this is really about experience with the relevant technology.)
West Point, PA: Merck, looking for an experienced Ph.D. analytical chemist for a principal scientist to do small molecule formulation development.
Attleboro, MA: Sensata Technologies is looking for an experienced Ph.D. chemist to run their chemistry laboratory.
Charleston, TN: Wacker is looking for a senior quality manager for its polysilicon plant; seems important.
"Washington, D.C. or Chicago, IL": The American Institutes for Research are looking for scientists to write test questions, it appears.
Huh: This program officer position at the National Academies seems really interesting; I could imagine doing some good here.
Rolla, MO: Good ol' Brewer Science (are there any readers who have actually taken a position there?); looking for M.S./Ph.D. polymer chemists, it appears.
Another old friend: Clorox, doing its annual hiring push for research chemists. Pleasanton seems like a nice place.
Devens, MA: Johnson Matthey Fine Chemicals is looking for a manager for continuous processing; interesting (and heartening) that they're willing to look at all educational levels (even as I presume this is really about experience with the relevant technology.)
West Point, PA: Merck, looking for an experienced Ph.D. analytical chemist for a principal scientist to do small molecule formulation development.
Attleboro, MA: Sensata Technologies is looking for an experienced Ph.D. chemist to run their chemistry laboratory.
Charleston, TN: Wacker is looking for a senior quality manager for its polysilicon plant; seems important.
"Washington, D.C. or Chicago, IL": The American Institutes for Research are looking for scientists to write test questions, it appears.
Huh: This program officer position at the National Academies seems really interesting; I could imagine doing some good here.
Rolla, MO: Good ol' Brewer Science (are there any readers who have actually taken a position there?); looking for M.S./Ph.D. polymer chemists, it appears.
Another old friend: Clorox, doing its annual hiring push for research chemists. Pleasanton seems like a nice place.
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