SCPInformation Scientist - Organometallic/Inorganic/Coordination Chemist
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Science
Research Scientist
Overview
CAS uses intuitive technology, unparalleled scientific content, and unmatched human expertise to help companies create groundbreaking innovations that benefit the world. As the scientific information solutions division of the American Chemical Society, CAS manages the largest curated reservoir of scientific knowledge, and for 119 years, has helped innovators mine, assess and apply that information to keep businesses thriving. The CAS team is global, diverse, endlessly curious and strives to make scientific insights accessible to innovators worldwide.
CAS is currently seeking an Organometallic/Inorganic/Coordination Chemist on our Content Operations team. This position is located at our headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.
Position SummaryThe Coordination chemist applies scientific expertise, analytical skills, problem solving capabilities, and relevant language skills to help build CAS's world‑class collection of chemical information data. They leverage their education and specialized training to curate high‑quality research data from patents from 64 patent offices, thousands of journals, technical reports, books, conference proceedings and dissertations published in 180 countries and in more than 50 languages.
The role may include indexing substance and reaction data found in patents, journals, and other chemistry‑related literature. The incumbent may also provide scientific and content knowledge, capabilities, insights, and solutions for other CAS functions.
- Analyzes, collects, and curates the valuable chemical structure data disclosed in patent or journal publications, utilizing CAS indexing policies and their expertise.
- Leverages technical knowledge and applicable language skills to extract key insights and build the CAS Content Collection.
- Advanced degree in Organometallic/Inorganic/Coordination Chemistry or a related scientific field is preferred; a bachelor's degree with 1–3 years of related work experience is acceptable.
- Language skills:
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, German, Russian are desired but not required. - Excellent scientific reading comprehension and writing skills.
- Ability to learn policies, work habits, insights, and tools from trainers to foster quality and productivity, and to serve as a resource in areas of specialty.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to work independently.
- Demonstrated change‑agility skills to anticipate workflow problems and formulate opportunities for improvement; collaborates with peers and management to execute change.
- Demonstrated competence in anticipating and identifying impacts of changes on areas of expertise and other areas of CAS.
- Must be authorized to work in the United States and not require work authorization sponsorship by our company now or in the future.
CAS offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including a generous vacation plan, medical, dental, vision insurance plans, and employee savings and retirement plans.
Equal OpportunityEEO/Disabled/Veteran
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