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Chemist
Woopel
Al Ahsa Governorate, Saudi ArabiaAED 5,000-14,000/mo≈ SAR 5.1K-14.3K/mo4d ago
Saudi ArabiaScience ResearchFull Time
Skills Required
ExcelData AnalysisCommunication
Job Description
Chemist vacancy in Al Mubarraz Saudi ArabiaJob Summary: We are currently seeking an experienced Chemist to join our team in Al Mubarraz. This position offers a competitive salary of 1500 SAR and is open to immigrants. We are looking for a scientist who is passionate about chemistry and willing to contribute to the research and development of new products.QualificationsBachelor’s degree in Chemistry or related field; Master’s degree in Chemistry or related field preferredMinimum 1-2 years of work experience in a laboratory settingExperience in analytical methods, chemical synthesis, and data analysisProficient with laboratory equipment such as chromatographs, spectrophotometers, etc.Excellent communication skills both written and verbalAbility to work independently without direct supervision as well as part of a teamAttention to detail with excellent problem solving and critical thinking skillsResponsibilitiesDesign and conduct experiments on new materials or productsAnalyze data and draw conclusions from the resultsPrepare reports summarizing results for supervisors or colleaguesMonitor the quality of samples by performing testsPresent findings at conferences or other scientific events#J-18808-Ljbffr
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