Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin's materials redefine performance across ... polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the ...
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Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin's materials redefine performance across ... polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the ...
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Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin's materials redefine performance across ... polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the ...
Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin's materials redefine performance across ... polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the ...
Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin's materials redefine performance across ... polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the ...
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A polymer scientist designs new materials, such as cellulose, rubber, Kevlar, and Teflon, which are then used to make products. They work in a lab setting with a team of researchers, trying different formulations to create new polymers. As a polymer scientist, your career responsibilities and duties include understanding how materials will react with one another, whether they are safe for use by humans, and any risks they might pose to the environment. To become a polymer scientist, you need a bachelor’s degree in polymer science, organic chemistry, or a related field. Many higher-level jobs require a master’s degree or doctorate and several years of experience in the field.
| Aspect | Polymer Scientist | Polymer Engineer |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Bachelor's or Master's in Chemistry, Materials Science, or Chemical Engineering | Bachelor's or Master's in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, or related field |
| Work Environment | Research labs, R&D departments, academic settings | Manufacturing plants, production facilities, R&D labs |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Pharmaceutical, cosmetics, research institutions, materials companies | Plastic, packaging, automotive, consumer goods industries |
| Common Search & Comparison Intent | Understanding research roles, scientific focus | Understanding product development, manufacturing processes |
Polymer Scientists focus on researching and developing new polymers and understanding their properties, often working in labs and academic settings. Polymer Engineers apply this knowledge to design, optimize, and scale manufacturing processes for polymer products in industrial environments. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds but differ in their primary focus and work environment.
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About US
You can find Arclin everywhere. Our technologies make homes and transportation safer, help crops flourish, keep water clean, protect first responders and members of the military, and preserve the purity of essential pharmaceuticals. These vital, everyday products can't fail, and we’re here to give the world an extra layer of performance and peace of mind.
With ~4,000 team members across more than 30 global manufacturing facilities, we operate with the scale to make a global impact and the agility to solve complex challenges at the molecular level. Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin’s materials redefine performance across industries - from Firepoint®’s patented intumescent technology that helps stall flames and save lives to the iconic Kevlar® and Nomex® brands trusted to protect those who serve, strengthen aerospace and industrial systems, and perform where reliability and safety are top of mind.
As we expand our mission‑critical materials portfolio and shape the next era of performance technologies, we’re looking for people who want to grow, lead, and solve the challenges others can’t. Together, we’ll advance the innovations that keep the world moving. Because at Arclin, our people are truly Vital Beyond Measure.
Process Engineer II Job, Moncure, NC
Arclin, Inc. is currently looking for Process Engineer II for our Moncure, NC location. Reporting to the Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials, chemicals, and production equipment capabilities, works closely with automation, engineering and safety functions to ensure all aspects of change management are executed, and maintain all quality control standards.
Description
Process Engineer, Moncure, NC
We are currently seeking talent for a Process Engineer job in our Moncure, NC location, which produces formaldehyde-based polymer resins. Reporting Plant Manager, this role will develop, evaluate, and improve the manufacturing methods utilizing knowledge of product design, materials, chemicals, and production equipment capabilities, works closely with automation, engineering and safety functions to ensure all aspects of change management are executed, and maintain all quality control standards.
What You’ll Do:
To be successful, you will need:
Preferred:
Six Sigma Green Belt or Black belt.
Registered as a Professional Engineer.