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What role you will play in our team
Process chemistry development involves multiple aspects associated with identifying or improving new process chemistries and developing them into a commercial applications commensurate with the business strategy. New process chemistries can include active materials, chemical transformations, new feeds or products, or new unit operations/process configuration. The role of the process chemist is to identify, evaluate and develop process chemistry options and their effects on the process and then determine the critical steps for establishing commercial process readiness for the leading option. The process chemist will work closely with development engineers and may also aid in the execution of the scale-up of the technology by generating data as inputs for advanced modeling, conducting lab and pilot plant experimentation and scaling data to reduce technical risks needed to ensure successful commercialization.
Come be part of the team, with opportunities at our Baytown, Texas, and Spring, Texas locations.
Primary job functions include one or more of the following:
PhD in Chemistry or equivalent degree/work experience with specific expertise in at least one of the following: chemical synthesis in a research setting, process chemistry conceptualization, lab-scale and pilot unit operations focusing on process chemistry aspects, chemical characterization as it relates to process variables
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