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Chemist
PPOAR
Dibba, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience ResearchFull Time
Skills Required
ExcelCommunicationSafety
Job Description
Chemist vacancy in Dibba-El-Fujairah UAEOverviewWe are looking for an experienced Chemist to join our team in Dibba-El-Fujairah. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting experiments, analyzing data, and presenting results. The ideal candidate must have two years of experience in a similar role and be willing to learn new techniques. This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing company with great potential for career growth. We offer a competitive salary of 1000 AED per month along with other benefits.ResponsibilitiesConduct experiments, analyze data, and present results.Work with a variety of chemicals and laboratory equipment while following safety protocols at all times.QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Chemistry or related fieldAt least two years of experience in a similar roleAbility to work with chemicals and laboratory equipment in accordance to safety protocolsKnowledge of Good Laboratory Practices (GLP)Excellent analytical and problem-solving skillsHigh level of accuracy and attention to detailAbility to work independently and as part of a teamGood communication skills, both verbal and writtenForeigners are welcome to applyBenefitsCompetitive salary packageComprehensive health insurance coveragePaid vacation daysOpportunity for career growth within the organization#J-18808-Ljbffr
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