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Assistant Chemist - PC

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Fenner Dunlop Port Clinton

Port Clinton, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 5 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 5/27/2026

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Fenner Dunlop, a Michelin Group company, designs and manufactures the widest range of bulk material handling conveyor belts in the world. We strive to be the premier provider of the safest and most reliable conveyor belting and services to a variety of heavy industrial markets such as coal mining, hard rock mining, sand, gravel, wood handling, power generation, pulp and paper. Fenner Dunlop provides North American made belting, manufactured at our facilities located throughout the United States and Canada. For over 150 years, Fenner Dunlop has researched, designed, developed, manufactured, and tested its conveyor belting products, supporting nearly any type of conveyor application, and providing the right solutions to protect conveyor system investments in the harshest conveying environments. What You'll Do Research, Development & Testing Develop testing procedures and perform laboratory tests for assigned R&D and product development projects. Document, analyze, and report test results clearly and accurately. Assist the Lead and Senior Chemist in developing, mixing, and testing rubber and polymer formulations. Analyze current and historical test data and project requirements to develop action plans and next steps for ongoing projects. Product Evaluation & Benchmarking Perform product, market, and competitor benchmarking through testing and analysis of internal and competitor compounds. Document and report benchmarking results and identify performance gaps, risks, or improvement opportunities. Perform testing and analysis on compounds under question due to quality concerns, customer feedback, or process changes. Laboratory Operations & Chemical Management Maintain laboratory compound and chemical storage areas in compliance with safety, environmental, and housekeeping standards. Ensure proper labeling, storage, handling, and disposal of chemicals and materials. Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment and tools as required. Data Management & Documentation Maintain accurate laboratory records, reports, and electronic documentation in accordance with Company and regulatory requirements. Support audits, certifications, and internal reviews through proper documentation and data availability. Cross-Functional & Operational Support Support manufacturing, quality, and engineering teams by providing timely testing and technical support. Participate in troubleshooting and root cause analysis related to compound performance, quality issues, or process changes. Safety, Compliance & Housekeeping Follow all safety, chemical hygiene, and hazard communication requirements. Participate in safety programs, audits, and continuous improvement activities. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe laboratory environment. Other Duties Perform other duties as assigned by the manager to support departmental and business needs. What You'll Need Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, Materials Science, or related field. Basic understanding of polymers, rubber compounding, or industrial materials. Strong attention to detail, documentation, and data accuracy Ability to work safely in a laboratory and manufacturing environment. Experience in rubber, polymer, or industrial manufacturing. Familiarity with ASTM, ISO, and industry test standards. What We Offer At Fenner Dunlop, a Michelin Group company, we care about work/life balance as well as the health and financial wellbeing of our employees and their families. So, whether you're considering family planning, trying to decide how to best care for your family, or want to make a difference through volunteerism, you're sure to find Fenner Dunlop's competitive and comprehensive employee-focused benefits package helpful. Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Medical Travel Reimbursement for critical healthcare travel Company Paid Life Insurance Volunteer, Caregiver, and Bereavement Leave Education Reimbursement Family Planning Reimbursement Competitive Paid Time Off & Company Holidays Retirement Savings Plan with a dollar-for-dollar match up to 6% of your salary Extensive Paid Parental Leave in the event of birth or adoption Opportunities to purchase Michelin Stock at a discounted rate Michelin Tire Rebates Employee Assistance Program that provides health, financial, and legal counseling among other resources Interested in more details on our comprehensive employee benefits package? Just ask! Assistant Chemist - PC Fenner Dunlop Port Clinton 5225 West Lakeshore Drive, Port Clinton, OH 43452 Fenner Dunlop, a Michelin Group company, designs and manufactures the widest range of bulk material handling conveyor belts in the world. We strive to be the premier provider of the safest and most reliable conveyor belting and services to a variety of heavy industrial markets such as coal mining, hard rock mining, sand, gravel, wood handling, power generation, pulp and paper. Fenner Dunlop provides North American made belting, manufactured at our facilities located throughout the United States and Canada. For over 150 years, Fenner Dunlop has researched, designed, developed, manufactured, and tested its conveyor belting products, supporting nearly any type of conveyor application, and providing the right solutions to protect conveyor system investments in the harshest conveying environments. What You'll Do Research, Development & Testing Develop testing procedures and perform laboratory tests for assigned R D and product development projects. Document, analyze, and report test results clearly and accurately. Assist the Lead and Senior Chemist in developing, mixing, and testing rubber and polymer formulations. Analyze current and historical test data and project requirements to develop action plans and next steps for ongoing projects. Product Evaluation & Benchmarking Perform product, market, and competitor benchmarking through testing and analysis of internal and competitor compounds. Document and report benchmarking results and identify performance gaps, risks, or improvement opportunities. Perform testing and analysis on compounds under question due to quality concerns, customer feedback, or process changes. Laboratory Operations & Chemical Management Maintain laboratory compound and chemical storage areas in compliance with safety, environmental, and housekeeping standards. Ensure proper labeling, storage, handling, and disposal of chemicals and materials. Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment and tools as required. Data Management & Documentation Maintain accurate laboratory records, reports, and electronic documentation in accordance with Company and regulatory requirements. Support audits, certifications, and internal reviews through proper documentation and data availability. Cross-Functional & Operational Support Support manufacturing, quality, and engineering teams by providing timely testing and technical support. Participate in troubleshooting and root cause analysis related to compound performance, quality issues, or process changes. Safety, Compliance & Housekeeping Follow all safety, chemical hygiene, and hazard communication requirements. Participate in safety programs, audits, and continuous improvement activities. Maintain a clean, organized, and safe laboratory environment. Other Duties Perform other duties as assigned by the manager to support departmental and business needs. What You'll Need Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Polymer Science, Materials Science, or related field. Basic understanding of polymers, rubber compounding, or industrial materials. Strong attention to detail, documentation, and data accuracy Ability to work safely in a laboratory and manufacturing environment. Experience in rubber, polymer, or industrial manufacturing. Familiarity with ASTM, ISO, and industry test standards. What We Offer At Fenner Dunlop, a Michelin Group company, we care about work/life balance as well as the health and financial wellbeing of our employees and their families. So, whether you're considering family planning, trying to decide how to best care for your family, or want to make a difference through volunteerism, you're sure to find Fenner Dunlop's competitive and comprehensive employee-focused benefits package helpful. Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Medical Travel Reimbursement for critical healthcare travel Company Paid Life Insurance Volunteer, Caregiver, and Bereavement Leave Education Reimbursement Family Planning Reimbursement Competitive Paid Time Off & Company Holidays Retirement Savings Plan with a dollar-for-dollar match up to 6% of your salary Extensive Paid Parental Leave in the event of birth or adoption Opportunities to purchase Michelin Stock at a discounted rate Michelin Tire Rebates Employee Assistance Program that provides health, financial, and legal counseling among other resources Interested in more details on our comprehensive employee benefits package? Just ask!

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