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Chemist
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Ajman, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience ResearchFull Time
Skills Required
CommunicationSafety
Job Description
OverviewChemist position in Ajman, UAE. Ajman is looking for a Chemist to join its team. The successful candidate will have a degree in Chemistry or a related scientific field, as well as at least two years of experience in a similar role. The ideal candidate will demonstrate knowledge of chemical procedures and processes, strong communication and time-management skills, and the ability to work independently as well as with others.ResponsibilitiesConduct experiments and testing and analyze resultsMake observations and prepare reports for supervisorsEnsure the accuracy of data collected during experimentsProvide recommendations for improvement and ensure compliance with safety protocolsMaintain records of materials used for experiments and testsQualificationsDegree in Chemistry or a related scientific fieldAt least two years of experience in a similar roleKnowledge and understanding of chemical procedures and processesStrong communication and time-management skillsAbility to work independently and with othersSalary and BenefitsSalary package: 1400 AED per month plus health insurance and additional benefits.How to ApplyPlease submit your CV along with any relevant documents or certifications that you have earned. We look forward to hearing from you soon.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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