Organic Chemist
Listed on 2026-06-12
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Science
Research Scientist, Chemistry, Chemical Manufacturing
Our client, a privately-held, world leader with over 30 years in new product development and commercialization in the areas of environmental radiochemistry, nuclear medicine, and geochemistry, is seeking an Organic Chemist based out of their US manufacturing and R&D facility in West suburban Chicago. This position reports into the head of R&D and will be primarily responsible for the synthesis and purification of organic extract ants used for chromatography resins.
These resins are used in the production of radiopharmaceuticals that diagnose and treat diseases such as cancer.
The ideal candidate must enjoy working in a very collaborative culture that provides excellent work life balance in a smaller, fun and family-like environment.
Responsibilities- Synthesize and purify a variety of organic extract ants, including amides, organophosphorus compounds, and crown ethers.
- Make small batches of extraction chromatography resins for quality control testing.
- Ensure the company’s operations are conducted in a safe manner in compliance with all governmental regulations
- Perform procedures necessary to ensure products meet quality specifications
- BS or MS Chemistry.
- 2+ years experience with synthetic organic chemistry.
- Must be able to work in standard chemistry laboratory with hazardous chemicals
- Must be familiar with safety aspects of working with hazardous chemicals, including flammable solvents, compressed gases, and corrosive liquids and gases. Experience working with hydrogen gas or hydrogenation reactions would be particularly desired.
- Computer proficiency required – Windows PC using Microsoft Office software.
- Intellectually curious, able to work well with other departments within the organization.
- Proficient in oral and written communication skills
Must be legally authorized to work in the United States, no Visa sponsorship available.
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