Overview
SNF is a specialty chemical group whose products, water-soluble polymers, contribute to treating, recycling, preserving water, saving energy, and reducing carbon footprint. A pioneer in soft chemistry, SNF has long been present on all continents, employing 8,150 people, including more than 2,300 in the USA. Innovation and movement toward a cleaner, less carbon-intensive world accelerates SNF's growth.
The primary purpose of this position is to perform basic quality tests on the finished product before it is submitted to the quality control lab and also to measure out additives for the polymerization process and to test various small package samples. This is an hourly, full-time, and rotating shift position.
Responsibilities
- Understand lab procedures and responsibilities as outlined in the emulsion lab training checklist.
- Perform the UL viscosity and inversion / invertibility tests for in-process standard emulsions under a two-hour time frame.
- Perform special tests for specific products such as the viscosity over time test for drag reduction products, and caustic water inversions for alumina products.
- Read, understand, and fill out QC analysis sheets.
- Understand product names and product differences.
- Utilize various databases and input results.
- Perform basic housekeeping duties and fill out the housekeeping checklist.
- Utilize, maintain, and calibrate various lab instruments including viscometers, pH meters, and balances.
- Correctly weigh, bag, and label additives.
- Understand the hazards of a chemical from its MSDS.
- Obtain supplies, packaging materials, and labels as needed for the lab.
- Perform quality tests for emulsion and dewatered products which are classified as small packages.
- Properly track and record small package samples that fail analysis.
- Notify supervisors of any out-of-spec samples or other problems.
- Comply with all environmental regulations including using proper waste disposal methods.
- Inspect and maintain the work area for safety and cleanliness.
- Comply with all safety standards and rules, as set by management, including selecting and using the correct personal protective gear.
- Understand and follow the emergency shutdown and evacuation procedure.
- Understand and utilize basic chemistry such as pH ranges, unit conversion, and making up different concentrations of solutions.
- Complete other routine and non-routine jobs as directed by management.
Qualifications
REQUIREMENTS :
Bachelor's Degree of Science; Biology or Chemistry is preferred.In lieu of a degree, 1-2 years of chemical manufacturing experience will be considered.0 - 2 years of experience in a laboratory environment.Knowledge of Analytical Chemistry preferred.Ability to multi-task.Strong communication skills.Ability to motivate, prioritize, and organize in a dynamic, fast-paced manufacturing environment.BENEFITS :
Competitive SalaryMedical BenefitsDental BenefitsVision BenefitsFlexible Spending Accounts401(k) Savings PlanVacation DaysIncidental DaysPaid HolidaysLife InsuranceShort-Term DisabilityLong-Term DisabilityTuition ReimbursementEmployee Development & TrainingThe above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of employees assigned to this position.