Senior Research Engineer Job
Arkema Inc | |
United States, Pennsylvania, King of Prussia | |
900 1st Avenue (Show on map) | |
Apr 17, 2026 | |
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Senior Research Engineer - Thiochemicals If you're passionate about applying science to realworld challenges and want your work to make a visible impact, this is an opportunity to do exactly that. In this role, you'll explore a wide range of chemistries, applications, and processes while contributing meaningfully to a highly successful and growing business. Arkema Thiochemicals Division provides organosulfur products (thiols/mercaptans, sulfides, disulfides, polysulfides, sulfonyls) for applications in electronics manufacturing, polymer and monomer processing and manufacturing, agrochemicals, oilfield, petroleum refining, mining, and natural gas odorization. As a Senior Research Engineer, you will play a key role in developing new applications for our specialty chemical products across diverse markets-including mining, adhesives, cosmetics, and coatings. You'll combine handson laboratory work with technical leadership, customer collaboration, and project ownership, all while working closely with a global team of experts in thiochemicals. What You'll Do Develop and lead applied research focused on specialty chemicals, materials, and polymers for realworld applications (45%) Day to day, you'll lead research projects, independently execute laboratory work, and support safe and efficient lab operations, working from broad objectives while exercising significant autonomy. What Makes You Successful in This Role Strong technical expertise paired with scientific curiosity and initiative You can expect occasional travel (generally less than 30%) and a strong emphasis on health, safety, and environmental responsibility, in line with site HES policies and regulatory requirements. Qualifications & Experience Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, Chemistry or Materials Science with 5+ years of industrial experience Preferred / Plus Knowledge of polymer processing, organic chemistry, or organosulfur chemistry (thiols, mercaptans, sulfides, disulfides, sulfonyls) Why Join Us? | |
Apr 17, 2026