Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Research Scientist in US

The successful candidate will have experience developing and testing yankee coating formulations. The candidate should also have experience with tissue and towel manufacturing, experience with tissue machines and tissue making and a solid understanding of the various tests and methodologies used to predict performance variables impacting tissue machine runnability and product performance.

Responsibilities of this position included planning and conducting product and process research related to pulping and papermaking in tissue and towel market. They will be expected to participate in one or more complex R&D program(s), interpret and report results within the Solenis technical and business communities, supervise and coach laboratory assistants, and establish a high level of scientific knowledge in specific application area(s).

Qualifications

10+ years of field experience in tissue and towel technologies. or a Masters or Ph.D. in Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Molecular or Microbiology, or related disciplines with experience in Tissue and towel research or manufacturing.

Demonstrated research competency in paper manufacturing, functional chemicals, tissue and towel technology, organic or polymer synthesis, molecular biology, characterization of material or polymer properties, analytical chemistry, microbiology, physical chemistry of aqueous systems, technology development in industrial processing, or surface or colloid chemistry would be typical of a candidate for this position.

Excellent communication skills, the ability to work effectively in a team environment, a pragmatic attitude, a scientific approach to problem solving, and the ability to become a leader in a broad technical area of importance to Solenis are essential.

The candidate should also expect traveling to customer and research sites 25% of the time.

Authorized to work in the United States though that is not a requirement for consideration.


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