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The Laboratory Technologist is part of the Product Development (R&D) team and also supports Technical Service, working on both new product development and active customer projects out of the Burlington lab. This is an on-site position. Day to day, the work is a mix of formulating experimental emulsions, running analyses and application testing on a range of instruments such as TGA, DSC, particle sizing, optical microscopy, surface tension and writing up findings that feed back to internal teams or customers. Some projects are weeks long; others need a turnaround in days. It's a hands-on bench role with room to specialize over time.
Job Responsibility:
Supporting projects by formulating and preparing experimental emulsion products and conducting the testing required to evaluate performance, working towards the development of products for new and existing applications
Support Technical Service projects by performing, analyzing, and reporting experiments, working with the Manager of Product Development and Product Development Chemists to meet critical deadlines and support the Sales and Business Development teams
Operate analytical equipment in the laboratory, with the expectation of becoming an expert in sophisticated instruments such as particle size analyzer, TGA, DSC, FTIR, optical microscope, and surface tension analyzer
training will be provided
Perform standard wet-chemistry techniques, including weighing, pipetting, and measurement of pH, viscosity, density and solids content
Prepare technical reports summarizing laboratory work, results, and conclusions for internal and customer-facing use
Maintain accurate and reproducible records in the ELN and LIMS to ensure traceability and continuity of work
Uphold laboratory health and safety standards by following protocols, identifying hazards, and supporting continuous improvement initiatives
Requirements:
2- or 3-year college diploma or 4-year undergraduate degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a closely related field, or equivalent hands-on experience from a lab setting
1–2 years of lab or production experience in a chemistry, chemical engineering, chemical industry setting or similar discipline. Equivalent educational experience will count towards the years of experience (such as, CO-OP experience or experience while in school with chemistry, chemical engineering, or related discipline)
Proficiency in standard laboratory techniques, including weighing, pipetting, and measurement of pH, viscosity, and solids content
Strong attention to detail, with a commitment to verifying work and maintaining accurate records
Self-starter mindset, ability to work independently while exercising sound judgment in seeking guidance when appropriate
Working knowledge of basic statistics
What we offer:
A comprehensive total rewards package and benefits to support your wellbeing
Leaders who support your growth and success
Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance
Give back to our communities with two paid volunteer days annually and opportunities to become involved in events