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Chemical Engineer

What You'll Do
Work with company experts to become COE (Center of Expertise) for various formulations of company proprietary sealants currently in use, as well as working to define and develop those formulations that will be used by the company going forward based on customer feedback and new defined usage models.

Some Specific Tasks:
  1. Key contact and leadership role with our sealant and sealant component suppliers
  2. Develops and maintains understanding of applicable regulations and regulating bodies, globally
  3. Develops, maintains, updates library of current product certifications
  4. Develop requirements list and works to achieve any required future product certifications
  5. Become COE, “go-to” for sealant formulations, components and their properties
  6. Via input from Advanced Development and current customer channels, develops requirements for future sealants and works either in-house or via suppliers to develop and bring those next generation products to market
  7. Additional duties as requested by manager.

Experience You'll Need:
  1. BS Engineering degree or related (Chemical Engineering preferred)
  2. 3+ years relevant, demonstrable experience in a design/release role.
  3. Solid Communication/people skills
  4. Proficient in MS Office software tools environment
  5. Ability to work in a highly integrated team environment, managing multiple ongoing task

About Aeroseal
The business was established to promote Aeroseal Duct Sealing and develop a network of providers to offer the service to residential and commercial customers. Aeroseal Duct Sealing is a patented breakthrough technology for the HVAC market that tackles ductwork leaks from the inside out. The Aeroseal process puts escaping air under pressure and causes polymer particles to stick first to the edges of a leak, then to each other until the leak is closed.
The Aeroseal process won the "Best of What's New" award from Popular Science magazine, and the "Energy 100" award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The DOE also rated the Aeroseal duct sealing process as one of the 23 most beneficial technologies available to American consumers that has come out since the agency was created.