Application Scientist Thermal Analysis jobs in United States
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Anton Paar USA · 3 days ago

Application Scientist Thermal Analysis

Anton Paar USA is a high-tech company focused on selling and supporting high-precision measuring instruments for various properties. The Application Scientist will provide sales support, conduct feasibility studies, and resolve customer application questions for Thermal Analysis products. This role involves significant travel and requires strong communication skills to interact with a diverse range of clients.

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Responsibilities

Conducting, evaluating, and presenting feasibility studies (sample measurements)
Installations, training, and technical support
Interpreting data and troubleshooting issues
Participating in conferences and trade shows
Travel (up to 60%, including overnight) e.g. for trainings, demonstrations, and installations

Qualification

Thermal analysis experienceCommunication skillsChemistry degreeChemical engineering degreeMaterials science degreeCustomer satisfactionIndependent work

Required

2+ years of experience in thermal analysis or related methods
Exceptional communications skills (written, oral, and presentation) for interactions with clients ranging from Quality Control Technicians to University Professors and CEOs
Ability to work independently and with a strong commitment to customer satisfaction
Bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering or materials science
Valid driver's license and passport

Benefits

Full benefits
Profit sharing contribution to your 401k retirement savings
$10,000 anniversary bonus every five years
Additional bonus opportunities
Employee-led In Motion Program organizing active social events during and outside working hours
Competitive salaries
An award-winning benefits package
Opportunities for professional growth

Company

Anton Paar USA

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Anton Paar develops, produces, distributes and provides support for analytical instruments used in research, development and quality control worldwide.