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At DuPont, our purpose is to empower the world with essential innovations to thrive. We work on things that matter. Whether it's providing clean water to more than a billion people on the planet, producing materials that are essential in everyday technology devices from smartphones to electric vehicles, or protecting workers around the world. Discover the many reasons the world's most talented people are choosing to work at DuPont. DuPont Electronics & Industrial business has an opening for an Analytical Laboratory Scientist to join the Digital Printing Organization. The Digital Printing business is responsible for supplying aqueous inks for printing on both textiles & commercial packages. The opening is within our Research & Development (R&D) organization, a team that designs, makes, tests, and qualifies next-generation digital inks for new customers within the industry. The analytical laboratory supports the R&D, Manufacturing Technology (MT) and Quality organizations, and plays a crucial role in the qualification, detection, quantification and troubleshooting of our raw materials, products, and intermediates. The Analytical Laboratory Scientist is expected to prepare samples, operate and maintain equipment, manipulate software and run analysis, document and communicate analytical results. It has long been regarded that the Analytical Laboratory Scientist in the analytical lab to be cross trained on all equipment. Although individuals may be a point person on an instrument, the expectation is that individuals are fully capable to run and maintain all equipment in the lab. The complexity of tests performed, the level of judgment needed, and the amount of responsibility workers assume lends to a self-motivated person with an appropriate level of analytical expertise. Time management, multitasking and diligence are essential skills for this role as this team supports many customers, both internal and external. The applicant will work alongside of a team of scientists and will have the opportunity to learn about ink design, formulation, the ink jetting process, and characterizing end use properties of an ink in addition to the core responsibilities of the role.