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Environmental Scientist Jobs in Connecticut
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Danbury, CT
The Senior Scientist is responsible for researching, designing, prototyping, and testing instrumentation technologies. The individual is expected to drive technology development projects in a team environment. SPECIFIC DUTIES, ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESINCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: · Leads scientific and technology projects. · Independently performs research assignments with minimal instruc...
Job Summary: Using through and deep understanding of surfactant and colloid science, emulsions and foams, liquids structuring product science, the successful candidate will carry out independently Discover effort in creating new product forms. This will be designed to deliver an amplification of current benefits and/or new benefits to body, face and hair. This will require an expertise in product...
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Environmental Analyst
Salaries
$29,120.00 - $85,000.00
Typical Salary for Environmental Analyst in Connecticut
(135 Respondents)
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Education / Training
Bachelor's
56.9%
Master's
29.4%
Some College Coursework Completed
7.8%
High School
2%
Associates
2%
Doctorate
2%
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