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Chemistry and Materials Engineering graduates generally start their career at Qenos working in the areas of product development or quality assurance. Qenos has a state of the art technical centre with sophisticated analytical and processing laboratories. It provides the resources to develop the products that our customers want.
As the level of your experience increases, responsibilities within the role expand. Depending on your interests, performance and business needs, transfers to roles in plant operations, safety, health and environment, information systems, manufacturing technology or marketing and planning provide excellent career development opportunities. More information regarding Chemists and Materials Engineers is available via our on line brochure Chemistry and Materials Engineering at Qenos.
| Career Profile: |  | Rachel |
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| Qualifications: |  | BSc (Chemistry) (Hons) & Dip Creative Arts, University of Melbourne |
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| Position: |  | Technical Service Specialist, Product Technology
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| Duties: |  | Provide technical support direct to Qenos customers in a variety of process areas including blow moulding, rotational moulding and injection moulding. Involves troubleshooting to overcome manufacturing and performance issues, material selection advice and supporting implementation of Product Development programs. |
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| Positions held since joining Qenos: |  | 2006 Graduate Chemist
2007 Technical Service Specialist |
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| Best thing about working with Qenos: |  | The variety of work and the range of people I work with on a daily basis. It is great to have a job where I can interact with our customers, our laboratory, our plant and our sales and marketing teams. |
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| Most challenging assignment: |  | Commissioning a new optical film scanning device in order to develop a new test method for the detection of gels in polyethylene film. |
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