BS in Chemistry, Material Science & Chem. Eng. or Polymer Eng

  • #156757
    Boston 146.***.130.1 3698

    At Koch Membrane Systems (KMS), we’re always thinking about the future. KMS is recognized globally as the leading edge company in the development and application of cross-flow membrane filtration systems. We’re increasing our R&D efforts to bring the world even better products tomorrow.

    And we’re thinking about your future, too. We’re not here today and gone tomorrow like so many of those start-ups. We offer the stability you need to relax and enjoy being part of the future, today. With state-of-the-art technology developed by some of the finest minds in the country, we’re seeking highly motivated; high-energy individuals who want to become active participants in a world-class company. Currently we have over a dozen international sales offices supported by over 600 employees globally, with manufacturing facilities in Massachusetts, California and Germany.

    Perform analysis of membrane samples, products using lab instruments such as HPLC, GC, FTIR and SEM microscope, molecular weight cutoff, water flux, fiber tensile strength, fiber Cl resistance, titration and other wet chemistry. Expected to prepare written report, communicate effectively with managers, internal customers and colleagues.

    Good team player, logical thinker, Excellent analytical capability. Good in verbal and written communication

    Job Requirements:
    At least one year lab work experience using one of the following analytical instruments HPLC, GC, FTIR, SEM and titration technique

    BS in Chemistry. Or Associate Degree with some lab experience

    Must be able to lift 10 pounds.

    Must be willing to work with chemicals (acids, bases, organic solvents)

    Compensation/Benefits
    Competitive wages and benefits packages commensurate with experience. For additional benefit information, go to http://www.kochcareers.com/default.asp?Section=Benefits .

    We are an equal opportunity employer. M/F/D/V
    Drug test are required, unless prohibited by state law