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Chemical Engineer

Chemical Engineer. Polymers By Blake MacDonald Andrew Keddy. Education. The education required to become a polymer engineer would be a B.S. degree in chemical engineering. After this you would need to get experience in the field. Internships are the best way to gain experience.

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Chemical Engineer

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  1. Chemical Engineer Polymers By Blake MacDonald Andrew Keddy

  2. Education • The education required to become a polymer engineer would be a B.S. degree in chemical engineering. After this you would need to get experience in the field. • Internships are the best way to gain experience. • Any extra education, such as a Ph.D., is also highly recommended.

  3. Job Locations • Many of the jobs are located where ever any of the polymer labs are located. • These are throughout the United States and are also located elsewhere such as Europe, and Japan. • Many tire companies employ, as well as toy manufactures.

  4. What is a polymer? • A polymer is a chain of small molecules joined together in a repeating fashion to form new molecules. They create polymers to fulfill the requirements that the lab requested. • There are organic and synthetic polymers. • Some polymers include; all plastics, nylon, neoprene, Kevlar, rubber. They are in all aspects of daily life.

  5. Chemistry Involved • The Most important aspect of their work is the organic syntheses of materials. • They Manipulate molecules so that they can receive the desired products. • They develop products with these differing characteristics; rigid, strong, durable, biodegradable, and thermal, electrical, and optical characteristics

  6. Job Postings SR. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER- LIVONIA, MI AREA Corporate Technology Center needs Chemist, Scientist or Engineer to perform research and product development work. Duties: Hands on research and develop materials and products for molded products applications. Compound, formulate and process functions. Will work with cast, cellular and thermoplastic Polyurethane materials. Will work with new product development projects and help transfer technology into manufacturing plants. Will coordinate with Product Development Team of chemists and engineers. Requirements: PHD, MS or BS Polymer, Chemistry, Chem. Eng or Materials Eng Must have experience with Polyurethane-TPU, Cast, etc. Must have Research, Development and Process experience. Must have USA product manufacturing experience. Experience with NDI or MDI optical and imaginary systems. Must have Team project experience & excellent communication skills. No visa candidates will be considered-only established Perm Residents. Send resume as Word doc attachment: Mike Aquino/Technical Recruiter MPA Associates Cell: 330.280.3432 mpa03@sbcglobal.net Fax: 831.301.9608 www.mpahire.com

  7. Bibliography • http://www.chemistry.org/portal/a/c/s/1/acsdisplay.html?DOC=vc2%5C3wk%5Cwk3_poly.html • http://www.chem.rochester.edu/~chem421/famous.htm • http://www.primidi.com/2005/01/18.html#a1083 • http://www.chem.cornell.edu/gc39/ • http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Jan05/Orangeplastic.deb.html • http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-01/cuns-mpf011705.php

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