Chemist - Interface & Materials - 1800107133
DESCRIPTION/RESPONSIBILITIES:PPG Science & Technology Division is looking for a Chemist - Interface & Materials our R&D research teams in Pittsburgh, PA.
As a Chemist in the Interface & Materials team, you will conduct research to fundamentally understand the physical properties of new coating technologies developed across multiple PPG strategic business units.
Key responsibilities involve conducting hands-on research related to physical property characterization of paints and coatings. The ideal candidate should be proficient in data acquisition, result reporting, equipment troubleshooting, and data analysis. Adaptability to accommodate evolving priorities is a critical attribute for success in this role.
You will report to the Manager within your department.This is an onsite position in our Pittsburgh, PA Facilities.
Responsibilities : * Maintain a safe working environment * Follow laboratory safety protocols including wearing task-specific PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) * Follow internally-established procedures to support R&D projects * Document data and processes in PPG Electronic Laboratory Notebook and Reporting systems * Communicate with others within and outside of projects * Analyze results through statistical methodologies * Exhibit initiative in the execution of assignments * Participate in implementing process improvements
Qualifications: * Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering , Material Science, Chemical Engineering or Chemistry required
PPG provides equal opportunity to all candidates and employees. We offer an opportunity to grow and develop your career in an environment that provides a fulfilling workplace for employees, creates an environment for continuous learning, and embraces the ideas and diversity of others. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, pregnancy, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, disability status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.