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Chemist
Basic Scope/Purpose: (The job’s primary purpose or contribution to the department or organization.)
Principal Accountabilities: (The job’s essential or most important functions and responsibilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.)
Environmental, Health & Safety Accountabilities: (The level of safety accountability needed to successfully accomplish the essential duties of this job.
·Learn and follow EHS policies, rules and work instructions
·Attend required EHS training
·Wear the required PPE at all times
·Take personal responsibility for keeping yourself and your co-workers and visitors free from injury by participating in and/or conducting risk assessments, workplace inspections, corrective actions and safety observations
·Report incidents, near miss, unsafe conditions, unsafe acts and other hazards in the workplace. STOP WORK when imminent danger is present
·Maintain work area in a neat and orderly fashion and keep equipment in proper working condition.
Education and/or Relative Experience: (The level of education and/or experience needed to successfully accomplish the essential duties of this job.)
·Bachelor’s degree (BS) in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering from an accredited four-year college or university; or related discipline and two years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
·Good working knowledge of chemistry, physics, dynamics, materials properties, and statistics.
Career Types
While the chemist career progressions will follow the table above, specific areas of expertise have been identified for Chemist career progressions, levels II-IV. Each chemist associate will develop in one, or a combination, of these areas:
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations (The licenses, certificates, or registrations that are recommended to perform the essential duties of this job.)
·LEAN certification
·Six Sigma certification
·Membership in a professional organization, such as ACS
Full Time
Medical Technology
$80k-103k (estimate)
05/11/2024
07/09/2024
fennerppd.com
Manheim, PA
<25
Medical Technology
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