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HP



Development Chemist

United States, US - Computer Hardware, Computer Software, Information Technology and Services

Polymer Chemist for Imaging Systems



Hewlett Packard San Diego Inkjet Division



Design, formulate, and develop inks for inkjet printers. Develop and utilize expertise in pigments, dyes, polymers, dispersions, surfactants, water souble organic compounds and solvents. Utilize knowledge of colloid and color science. Research and identify causes of formulation, design or technical problems. Carry out analysis and evaluation of new materials and formulations to ensure that fundamentals are fully understood, basic problems are solved, and that the design is sufficiently robust to continue to meet regulatory and HP quality standards.



Keeps abreast of current technological trends and developments. Represents HP to suppliers and vendors on proposed formulations, designs, manufacturing concepts or procurement of necessary materials. Represents the department, section or function on various cross-functional teams designed to improve a process or solve problems. Takes active role in generation of Intellectual Property through patent generation.



About HP:



HP has the world leader in inkjet printing. We invent new technologies and innovative information products. Change markets. Create business opportunities.

We also help to plan and broaden company strategy, and deliver the science and technology that achieves it. And that gives HP leadership.

We're focused on e-services…technologies and solutions. On internet and computing platforms, printing and imaging technologies, storage and intelligent information appliances, and we're chasing down broader alternative technologies and basic research.

On manufacturing sites we turn foundation technology from HP labs into real solutions. We're getting smarter. Acting sharper. Moving faster. Getting people off the bench and into customer sites to speed up time to market. Heading for zero-time technology transfer

At HP, we in R&D don't just dream about the future. We invent it.



QUALIFICATIONS:



Education Required: Masters degree in Chemistry, Colloid, or Polymer Science



Desired: A PhD in chemistry is desired.

Useful Experience and Skills

Organic, Physical, or Analytical chemistry research

Work in Polymer or Colloid chemistry Color science Analytical problem-solving and decision making skills Good teamwork and communication skills Able to work effectively with external partners at a technical and interpersonal level.



No salary provided



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