Job Opportunity - Formulator & Technical Support

Job Title

Formulator and Technical Support — OTC topical products and therapeutic cosmetics

Description

Summers Laboratories is a small, (30 person) dermatological pharmaceutical company in business over 25 years. We are located in Collegeville, PA about 25 miles northwest of Philadelphia.

Summers Labs is looking for a chemist who is familiar with the formulation of creams, lotions, and shampoos who can also help us formulate natural/organic products. We have other projects working on formulation refinements of our current products. There may also be opportunities to assist with technical manufacturing issues.

This position will appeal to a chemist who is open minded and likes to “wear a lot of hats”. This position is full-time, however we will consider reduced hours and flexible schedule.

We offer competitive salary and benefits and a collaborative, friendly work environment that provides a very attractive alternative to large companies.

Contact

For confidential consideration, please send your resume to Linda Czeiner at LindaC@sumlab.com.

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