R&D Mechanistic Chemist
Montrose, OH US
Job Description
An established global materials and additives company is seeking a PhD-level Chemist to support fundamental research into reaction mechanisms and structure–property relationships within rubber and performance materials. This role focuses on driving scientific insight - translating molecular behavior into improved product performance, formulation strategy, and new technology development.
Base salary $100,000-$130,000
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, PTO, 401k.
Responsibilities:
Lead comprehensive mechanistic investigations into advanced tire chemistries by:
- Characterizing small molecule, polymerization and vulcanization kinetics
- Elucidating chemical cross-linking, activator, accelerator mechanisms
- Engineering reactivity pathways to achieve superior material properties.
- Developing a fundamental understanding of the interactions of rubber chemicals and their impact on rubber performance.
- Utilize analytical instruments such as NMR, HPLC, GC-MS, FTIR, and computational methods to analyze reaction dynamics, material characteristics, and predict performance outcomes, transforming data into innovations for enhanced traction and durability.
- Create mechanistic models and propose reaction pathways based on experimental and theoretical evidence.
- Collaborate on multidisciplinary innovation, partnering with application scientists, synthetic chemists, process experts and tire manufacturers to integrate mechanistic insights into molecular design, next-generation tire formulations, evaluating environmental impacts, and support of pilot trials for real-world performance gains.
- Interpret test results from raw materials and compounds, prepare technical reports, secure patents for inventions, and maintain awareness of regulatory standards.
- Drive Sustainability and Emerging Trends through scouting and evaluating new technologies, such as renewable materials or alternatives to toxic accelerators, to reduce environmental footprints while advancing tire performance for applications like electric vehicles.
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Polymer Science, or a related field, with a focus on reaction mechanisms or kinetics.
- Prior experience in the tire industry, and in-depth knowledge of the chemistry of rubber vulcanization is highly desired.
- Demonstrated experience in mechanistic chemistry, including hands-on synthesis, characterization, and data interpretation in polymer or rubber systems.
- Proficiency in analytical instrumentation and techniques for organic molecule analysis, such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to apply chemical principles to practical innovations in materials science.
- Experience with statistical analysis and computational modeling is a plus.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for technical documentation, team collaboration, and presenting findings.
- Ability to work safely in a laboratory setting, with knowledge of hazardous materials handling and PPE requirements.
**If you’d like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Tory Mack at tmack@cps4jobs.com
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Job Requirements
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Polymer Science, or a related field, with a focus on reaction mechanisms or kinetics.
- Prior experience in the tire industry, and in-depth knowledge of the chemistry of rubber vulcanization is highly desired.
- Demonstrated experience in mechanistic chemistry, including hands-on synthesis, characterization, and data interpretation in polymer or rubber systems.
- Proficiency in analytical instrumentation and techniques for organic molecule analysis, such as spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry.
- Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to apply chemical principles to practical innovations in materials science.
- Experience with statistical analysis and computational modeling is a plus.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for technical documentation, team collaboration, and presenting findings.
- Ability to work safely in a laboratory setting, with knowledge of hazardous materials handling and PPE requirements.
**If you’d like to hear more about this opportunity and others we are currently working on, please contact Tory Mack at tmack@cps4jobs.com
JO: 184.25TM
#LI-TM1
Meet Your Recruiter
Tory Mack
Technical Recruiter
What I Do:
I am proud to be part of the CPS flagship division, Industrial Laboratory. Our company started in order to serve the industrial chemicals industry, one of the backbones of the U.S. economy, by bringing together talented technical specialists with the companies that need them. I recruit and place people in the following positions:
- Formulation/Product Development
- Organic and Polymer Synthesis
- Application Chemistry
- Technical Service
- Process Chemistry
- Analytical/Method Development
- Regulatory Compliance
- Quality Assurance/Quality Control
- Group Leader/R&D Manager
My Recruiting Philosophy:
When working with you as a candidate I have 3 goals:
Listen and ask questions to find out what the right opportunities look like for you
Connect you with active openings and interested companies based on your criteria
Educate you throughout the interview process to help you become a standout candidate for each individual opportunity
About Me:
I grew up in Southern Indiana and moved to the greater Chicago area 10 years ago. My education is in opera and music, so I enjoy anything and everything related to the arts! I love helping people through recruiting – I believe the right career move is one of the most important decisions a person can make and it is a privilege to be a part of that process.