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Internship Formulation Scientist Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Must be able to provide leadership and mentoring to I&D Interns, Associates, and Formulator I(s ... Preferred Additional • Aerosol formulation experience strongly preferred. • Regulated products ...

Must be able to provide leadership and mentoring to I&D Interns, Associates, and Formulator I(s ... Regulated products formulation experience strongly preferred. CRITICAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

Must be able to provide leadership and mentoring to I&D Interns, Associates, and Formulator I(s ... Preferred Additional • Aerosol formulation experience strongly preferred. • Regulated products ...

Must be able to provide leadership and mentoring to I&D Interns, Associates, and Formulator I(s ... Preferred Additional • Aerosol formulation experience strongly preferred. • Regulated products ...

Senior Scientist II

Bristol, PA · On-site

$99K - $120K/yr

Mentor, manage or supervise other junior researchers, team members, scientists or student interns ... formulation science, physics, chemistry, polymers/materials science and technology, chemical ...

Mentor, manage or supervise other junior researchers, team members, scientists or student interns ... formulation science, physics, chemistry, polymers/materials science and technology, chemical ...

Food Scientist Intern

Salem, OR · On-site

$20 - $25.75/hr

... internship period. * Document and maintain organized, detailed records of laboratory formulation ... Participate in cuttings of your own products, fellow food scientist's products, production quality ...

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How much do internship formulation scientist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship formulation scientist in the United States is $37.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.24 and $43.51 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Internship Formulation Scientist vs Formulation Scientist?

AspectInternship Formulation ScientistFormulation Scientist
CredentialsTypically pursuing or recently completed a relevant degree (e.g., pharmacy, chemistry)Bachelor's or master's degree in pharmacy, chemistry, or related field
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, supervised, entry-levelFull-time professional role in labs or manufacturing facilities
Industry UsageUsed for training and entry-level positionsEstablished role with responsibilities in formulation development
Search/Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level opportunities and trainingComparing career progression and responsibilities

The main difference between an Internship Formulation Scientist and a Formulation Scientist lies in experience and responsibilities. Internships are designed for students or recent graduates gaining practical experience, while Formulation Scientists are full-time professionals responsible for developing and optimizing formulations in a work setting.

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Formulation Scientist

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

PRIMARY PURPOSE:
The I&D Formulator III will have responsibilities for the design, development, testing and implementation of new formulations from initial concept through production; troubleshooting/resolving, adjusting or reformulating existing formulas as needed. This individual must have extensive cGMP experience and FDA and ICH Guidance experience. Must be able to provide leadership and mentoring to I&D Interns, Associates, and Formulator I(s).
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Supports efforts to brainstorm new customer concepts based on personal experience, market insights, competitive position, online research, technology/market trends, etc.
• Develops new products to meet customer requirements per assigned projects.
• Works to proactively prioritize multiple projects/workload, effectively anticipate/manage resource gaps, and deliver on agreed-to timelines.
• Develops new product ideas for presentation to Marketing for future consideration in customer innovation events.
• Prepares samples for customer evaluation or for use by Marketing, Project Management, Engineering, QC/QA.
• Actively assists in the troubleshooting of off-target batches in the I&D Lab.
• Prepares protocols for both formal and informal stability testing.
• Accurately records raw data and analyzes, as well as calculates and interprets the results. Ensures all documentation produced is in compliance with cGMP standards.
• Communicates effectively in verbal and written form on research results and plans.
• Demonstrates initiative in handling responsibilities.
• Attends project meetings and prepares project updates.
• Develops working relationships with vendors and attends vendor meetings.
• Maintains raw material supply in I&D laboratory including but not limited to: vendor sample inventory, in-house sample inventory.
• Promotes cGMP and safety practices throughout the facility.
• Promotes continuous improvement and customer satisfaction.
• Recognizes OOS or out of trend results and assists in the completion of lab investigations.
• Reads and understands SDSs for all raw materials they will be working with.
• Responsible and accountable for compliance with all aspects of the company's Health and Safety policies, and Safe Work Procedures.
• Works to identify more efficient ways of working and shares ideas with management.
• Prepare and present technical presentations
• Participates in other activities as assigned by the I&D Manager or VP of I&D.
QUALIFICATION:
Required
• Responsible for contributing to audit readiness and for assisting in quality audits with FDA, other Regulatory Agencies, and customers, as needed.
• Working knowledge of FDA regulation for drug/device especially for the lab.
• Ability to use a personal computer and peripheral equipment to accurately enter an analyze data and produce reports.
• Knowledge of chemical safety and personal protective equipment.
• Proficient in approaches to aerosol and/or emulsion blending, chemistry and troubleshooting.
• Advanced knowledge of various analytical equipment and techniques utilized in an analytical laboratory including but not limited to pH, viscosity, specific gravity, infrared spectroscopy, HPLC, GC, atomic absorption.
• Demonstrated ability to represent the I&D technical function in cross functional team meetings.
• Ability to establish priorities, work independently, productively and proceed with objectives without supervision.
• Ability to handle and resolve recurring problems.
• Communicates effectively in verbal and written form on projects and research results.
• Ability to work in a dynamic fast paced-sometimes rapidly shifting environment and quickly establish priorities. Ability to concentrate in such an environment and perform quality work.
• Contributes to for overall lab safety, organization, cleanliness, calibration, and maintenance.
• Strong leadership and mentoring skills.
• Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds.
Preferred Additional
• Aerosol formulation experience strongly preferred.
• Regulated products formulation experience strongly preferred.
CRITICAL SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
• Advanced knowledge of benchtop and production scale emulsion chemistry
• Familiarity with aerosol chemistry and delivery systems
• Ability to independently generate formulas for experimental blending
• Demonstrated ability to work both independently and in a team environment
COMPUTER SKILLS:
• Familiarity with the use of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access.
EDUCATION AND/OR TRAINING
• Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry or appropriate discipline with 5+ years related experience in the personal care or pharmaceutical industry.
• OR MS in Analytical Chemistry or equivalent with 3+ years related experience in a pharmaceutical industry a strong plus.
Environmental Demands
• Exposure to chemicals and/or other potential hazards.
• Exposure to loud noises.
• Moving machines and robots.
• Self-starting machinery.

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CEDENT strives to attract and retain the best people and provide an environment where they can all develop professionally and build a rewarding career. As a result, we create an inclusive environment that is rich in diversity, acknowledges each individual's uniqueness and promotes respect, personal achievement and stewardship. Our clients are global and so is CEDENT. We build and maintain a global workforce that includes people from different backgrounds, with a vast range of skills and experience all united by a common culture and commitment to help our clients achieve high performance. Cultivating a diverse workforce and inclusive work environment makes business sense. Our peoples varied skills are the talent engine that powers CEDENT, enabling it in turn to deliver the innovative solutions that help our clients outperform competitors.

Industry

It services

Company size

11 - 50 Employees

Headquarters location

Plano, TX, US

Year founded

2008