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This role involves developing and applying advanced spectroscopic methods to analyze a wide range of materials, including heterogeneous catalysts, adsorbents, nanomaterials, and thin films. The scientist will play a key role in elucidating material structures, correlating spectroscopic data with material properties, and contributing to new product development, process optimization, and field service investigations.
• Medical/Rx Health Savings Account (HSA)
• Dental/Vision
• Short/Long-Term Disability
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
• 401(k) Plan
• Education Assistance
The annual base salary range for this position is $89,000 - $110,000. Please note that this salary information serves as a general guideline. Honeywell considers various factors when extending an offer, including but not limited to the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate's work experience, education and training, key skills, as well as market and business considerations.
• Conduct material characterization using IR, Raman, NMR, X-ray Absorption, and UV-Vis to analyze catalysts, adsorbents, and nanomaterials.
• Develop and apply in situ spectroscopy methods for probe adsorption, temperature variations, and gas-phase reactions.
• Interpret and correlate spectroscopic data to support R&D, New Product Development (NPD), Field Service Requests, and ISC activities.
• Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot IR and Raman spectrometers to ensure optimal performance and data integrity.
• Optimize analytical methodologies and explore new spectroscopy technologies to enhance lab capabilities.
• Collaborate with engineers, chemists, and scientists to solve complex material characterization challenges.
• Prepare and present technical reports, research findings, and patents, ensuring compliance with R&D standards.
• Manage multiple projects, maintaining scientific rigor and process efficiency, while integrating advancements in spectroscopy.
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