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Chemist - Formulation - Cleaning Products - Something to feel good about
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Want a formulation career that is something to feel good about?
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Our client is a major global chemical manufacturer committed to:
- Innovation
- Sustainability
- The community
- The environment
- Health & Safety
- Mom and apple pie (yes, that still exists)
Science permeates their culture and this is where you come in as an experienced formulator of industrial and household cleaning products.
Their customers, manufacturers of:
- Carpet cleaners
- Laundry detergents
- Hard surface cleaners
- Dishwashing compounds
- Floor cleaners
- Degreasers...
- ...and the list goes on
depend on our client for the raw materials that go into their products.
Fast forward a year:
It is now January/February 2013 and you are having lunch with your boss. She wants to thank you for your innovative leadership and creativity in developing new and powerful industrial and household cleaning formulations that are, in parallel, significantly more environmentally friendly. For that, business has grown, and the company has taken market share from its competitors.
Simultaneously you have kept abreast of the literature and have been able to keep the company focused on developing an even strong technical project pipeline and market strategy.
The field sales force has been strengthened with your visits to customers (5-6 times per month), where you sit down with the formulation chemists at Proctor & Gamble, Clorox, Ecolab, and Arm & Hammer, as well as the dozens and dozens of small to mid-sized manufacturers of HI&I products who need your help and expertise.
You have authored some papers and made some technical presentations enabling you to become well known (which can powerfully propel your career, right?)
Now back to the present:
If you would like to know more about this company and opportunity, send your resume, in confidence, to mike.ososki@hiretowin.com or call Mike at 678-377-9944, x21.
Relocation is provided
