J
Chemist
Jing Hau
Zayed City, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience ResearchFull Time
Skills Required
Safety
Job Description
OverviewChemist job vacancy in Zayed City, UAE. We are looking for a Chemist to join our team in Zayed City. The position offers a salary of 1400, and we are willing to consider an immigrant for the role.ResponsibilitiesConduct research experiments safely and accurately following all safety protocols.Collaborate with other staff members on projects related to your area of expertise.Analyze data from experiments using techniques such as chromatography or spectroscopy.Develop models for new processes or products and document all activities in the laboratory journal or logbook for future use by other researchers.Prepare detailed reports with findings for management or for presentation at conferences or seminars.QualificationsGood knowledge of chemical properties and capabilities, with experience in the field.Minimal work experience is acceptable, with a preference for someone who is passionate about chemistry and eager to learn more.Well-organized, detail-oriented, and able to work independently.BenefitsBe part of a diverse team that is passionate about chemistry.Provision of laboratory equipment and safety gear to support performance.Competitive salaries, flexible working hours, and career development opportunities.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Similar Opportunities
W
Chemist
Work corp
Zayed City, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience Research
P
Chemist
PPOAR
Zayed City, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience Research
W
Analytical Chemist: QC, Method Development & Validation
Work in USA
Zayed City, UAEAED 5,000-14,000/moToday
UAEScience Research
S
Associate Environmental Consultant Onshore Renewables
SLR Consulting
Ras Al Khaimah, UAEAED 7,000-18,000/moToday
UAEScience Research
A
Gardener
Avanta Works
Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaAED 2,000-5,000/mo≈ SAR 2.0K-5.1K/moToday
Saudi ArabiaScience Research
N
Path 2: Postdoctoral Associate – Data Analytics (Economics)
New York University
Abu Dhabi, UAEAED 5,000-12,000/moToday
UAEScience Research