Process Chemist III, IV, or V

Brewer Science Inc.

$70K — $95K *
Rolla, MO 65401In-Person
Pharmaceuticals & Biotech
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or related discipline with specific experience levels based on the role (4-8 years)
  • Master's degree in Chemistry or related discipline with specific experience levels based on the role (2-6 years)
  • Ph.D. in Chemistry or related discipline (required for higher-level positions)
  • Strong analytical skills for data interpretation and troubleshooting
  • Ability to work collaboratively within cross-functional teams

Responsibilities

  • Perform laboratory experiments to support process development and optimization.
  • Conduct chemical analysis and assess product quality and performance.
  • Compile and analyze experimental data, preparing reports and communicating findings.
  • Maintain laboratory equipment and inventory for efficient operations.
  • Collaborate with engineers for process scale-up and troubleshooting.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Paid leave including wellness breaks and community service leave.
  • Employee stock ownership and 401k matching plans.
  • Educational assistance and support programs for employee well-being.
  • Recognition as a top workplace and commitment to sustainable practices.
Full Job Description
Summary:

Process Chemists are integral members of the chemical manufacturing team, each contributing to the development, optimization, and scale-up of manufacturing processes. From conducting routine experiments to leading process development projects, these roles involve hands-on laboratory work, data analysis, and collaboration with cross-functional teams to ensure product quality, process efficiency, and continuous improvement across all levels of expertise.

Responsibilities:

Process Chemist III:
  • Perform laboratory experiments following established protocols and procedures to support process development and optimization.
  • Conduct chemical analysis and characterization of raw materials, intermediates, and final products.
  • Compile and analyze experimental data, prepare technical reports, and communicate findings to cross-functional teams.
  • Keep a well-documented laboratory notebook and have it co-signed within two weeks.
  • Assist in troubleshooting and resolving process-related issues by conducting root cause analysis and implementing corrective actions; help create new testing processes.
  • Maintain laboratory equipment, calibration records, and inventory of chemicals and supplies to ensure safe and efficient operation of the laboratory.
  • Present project updates during team meetings.
  • Ensure normal functioning of chemistry equipment sets, troubleshoot, and resolve issues that interfere with chemical synthesis.
  • Design, conduct, and execute laboratory experiments encompassing synthesis, sample preparation, and performance characterization to evaluate process parameters, identify optimization opportunities, and troubleshoot process issues.
  • Analyze experimental data using statistical methods and interpret results to draw meaningful conclusions and make data-driven recommendations.
  • Collaborate with process engineers and other stakeholders to scale up laboratory processes to pilot or production scale, ensuring process robustness and scalability.
  • Perform method development, expansion, validation, and documentation for methods aimed at monitoring process performance and product quality.
  • Author reports on results obtained from material characterization and testing.
  • Participate in technology transfer activities, including the transfer of new processes from research and development to manufacturing.
  • Implement efficiency or cost reduction initiatives as appropriate.
  • May train new team members or technicians.
  • Create new testing processes and improve upon current processes.
  • Provide processing assistance to sales and customer support for sample requests.
  • Initiate action(s) to prevent the occurrence of non-conformities.
  • Collaborate on process development projects from concept to commercialization, including experimental design, data analysis, and process scale-up activities.
  • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to junior staff, including training on laboratory techniques, data analysis methods, and best practices in process development.
  • Ensure that all process chemistry facilities, workspaces, and equipment are well maintained, cleaned, and operated in accordance with industry standards and safe practices.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to define project objectives, timelines, and resource requirements, and ensure alignment with business goals and priorities.


Process Chemist IV:

  • Same duties as Process Chemist III:
  • Additional duties as Process Chemist IV:
    • Represent the process chemistry function in internal and external forums, including technical meetings, project reviews, and regulatory interactions.
    • Lead major tasks within process development projects as assigned.
    • Imitate and develop methods and procedures for characterization of products.
    • Ensure continuous improvements in products, processes, and systems.
    • Responsible for design, specification, and justification of equipment.
    • Lead action(s) to identify and prevent the occurrence of non-conformities.
    • Respond, in collaboration with the legal department, to patent office actions, if applicable, and prepare detailed written invention disclosure documents to facilitate the preparation of patents for legal proceedings.
    • Follow and implement new practices, trends, and standards in the field by reading journals, attending professional meetings and conferences, holding discussions with experts, etc.
    • Create project and resource plans that ensure projects are completed on time and by priority.
    • Design, test, build, plan for, and manage chemical processes that ensure consistent, high-quality production that are scalable to high-volume processes in manufacturing.
    • Ensure uninterrupted operation of process chemistry processes and equipment.

TITLE III:

  • Same duties as Process Chemist IV.
  • Additional duties as Process Chemist V:
    • Evaluate emerging technologies and scientific literature to identify opportunities for process innovation and improvement, and lead implementation efforts.
    • Lead the development and implementation of strategic initiatives to enhance process efficiency, product quality, and sustainability, aligning with business objectives and industry trends.
    • Collaborate with senior management and cross-functional stakeholders to develop and execute the process chemistry roadmap, including prioritization of projects and allocation of resources.
    • Independently lead all aspects of process chemistry projects, as well as leading the transfer through the product development processes.
    • Provide innovative concepts and promote new ideas in process chemistry product development.
    • Supervise validation of materials scaling up from bench scale processes that transfer to higher scale intermediate production to produce consistent, high-quality materials.
    • Identify and communicate gaps in the product development ecosystem to management as necessary for joint resolution or risk mitigation.
    • Provide regular progress reports to leadership and personnel regarding roadblocks, resource needs, results delivery and timeliness of product development projects being executed by the team.
    • Provide input, feedback, guidance, and teaching to team members and peers based on knowledge, expertise, competencies, and skills.
    • Assist in design, specification, justification, and installation of new laboratory or pilot-scale equipment for intermediate processes.


Education & Credentials:

  • Process Chemist III:
    • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 4+ years of experience or
    • Master's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 2+ years of experience or
    • An equivalent combination of education and experience.


  • Process Chemist IV:
    • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 6+ years of experience or
    • Master's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 4+ years of experience or
    • Ph.D. in Chemistry or related discipline or
    • An equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Process Chemist V:
    • Bachelor's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 8+ years of experience or
    • Master's degree in Chemistry or related discipline and 6+ years of experience or
    • Ph.D. in Chemistry or related discipline and 2+ years of experience or
    • An equivalent combination of education and experience.

Benefits

At Brewer Science, we are a Top Workplace, Certified Employee-Owned, Certified B Corp™, and GreenCircle Certified Zero Waste to Landfill. By joining Brewer Science, you will be eligible to receive benefits including:

  • Medical, dental, vision, life, long- and short-term disability, identity theft protection, and pet insurance
  • Paid leave, including community service leave, wellness breaks, and other special leave


  • Employee stock ownership, 401k, and bonus plans
  • Educational assistance & employee assistance program


Application Process: To apply for this position please complete the online application. This position is open until filled. Screening will begin immediately.

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