FAQs
What educational background is required for the Laboratory Chemist Associate position?
A completed Bachelor's degree in Chemistry is preferred for this position.
What specific analytical techniques should candidates be familiar with?
Candidates should have experience or knowledge in instrumental analytics, FTIR analysis, and methods of thermal analysis.
Is proficiency in English required for this role?
Yes, good English skills in both spoken and written form are required.
What software skills are necessary for the Laboratory Chemist Associate role?
Candidates should have knowledge of Office software, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
What kind of work style is expected from candidates?
A structured, independent, and organized work style is expected, along with the ability to work autonomously.
Will the Laboratory Chemist Associate work with other departments?
Yes, there will be collaboration with the quality department as part of the role.
Are there opportunities for method development in this position?
Yes, the role involves developing and optimizing analytical measurement methods.
Is experience with ISO 17025 requirements important for this job?
Yes, implementing ISO 17025 requirements is a responsibility in this position, so familiarity with these standards is important.
What personal attributes are sought after for this position?
Good communication skills, teamwork abilities, and analytical thinking are important personal attributes for candidates.
What kinds of analyses will the Laboratory Chemist Associate be conducting?
The role involves conducting plastic analyses and evaluating and documenting measurement results.