About the role
AI summarisedAs a Chemist, you will primarily own and drive analytical and materials characterization to support digital print applications. This role applies chemical and materials science principles to understand ink performance, reliability, and manufacturing behavior, bridging formulation development, experimental characterization, and manufacturing problem-solving.
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Key Responsibilities
- Apply analytical and materials characterization techniques to understand ink and raw material behavior, including functional components and material interactions, to meet performance, quality, and regulatory requirements.
- Lead analytical analysis investigations into ink-related development and manufacturing issues, connecting formulation chemistry, material behavior, and process conditions to identify root causes and corrective actions.
- Serve as a technical subject matter contributor in formulation chemistry and/or materials characterization, influencing formulation strategies and technical direction.
- Represent the formulation and materials characterization function in cross-functional projects, with opportunities to act as a technical or project lead for complex initiatives.
- Communicate technical findings clearly and effectively, through written reports and discussions, to support timely, data-driven decision making.
Requirements
- Apply chemical and materials science principles to understand ink performance, reliability, and manufacturing behavior.
- Operate with a high degree of independence and exercise sound scientific judgment.
- Influence technical direction through data-driven insights.
- Collaborate closely with cross-functional partners.