Senior Chemical Engineering Research Scientist
Join our cutting-edge research facility in Montana as a Senior Chemical Engineering Research Scientist, where you'll lead breakthrough research initiatives in emerging technologies. This role combines innovative research opportunities with an exceptional quality of life in one of America's most beautiful regions.
Core Responsibilities:
- Lead research and development projects in emerging technologies
- Design and execute experimental protocols for breakthrough innovations
- Analyze and document research findings for commercial applications
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams on technology development
- Present findings at international conferences and industry meetings
- Drive innovation in chemical engineering processes and methodologies
Required Qualifications:
- BS in Chemical Engineering (MS or PhD preferred)
- Minimum 5 years of research and development experience
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capabilities
- Excellent project management and documentation skills
- U.S. Citizenship required
- Willingness to travel internationally
Location Highlights:
Based in scenic Montana, our location offers an unparalleled work-life balance. Just two hours from world-class skiing at Big Sky Resort and Yellowstone National Park, you'll enjoy access to outdoor recreation, pristine wilderness, and vibrant local communities. Our region combines professional opportunities with Montana's renowned quality of life.
Why Join Us:
- Competitive salary range: $75,000 - $125,000 USD annually
- Work on breakthrough technologies with commercial applications
- State-of-the-art research facilities and equipment
- Relocation assistance available
- Excellent work-life balance in a spectacular setting
Join Our Team:
If you're passionate about innovative research, eager to push technological boundaries, and excited about combining a rewarding career with an exceptional lifestyle, we want to hear from you. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply with their resume and a cover letter describing their research experience and career goals.