Entry Level Chemist

Prestige Technical Services, Inc.

  • Cincinnati, OH
  • Permanent
  • Full-time
  • 15 days ago
Prestige Technical is a leader in providing Lab Management Solutions to our growing list of clients. We have an opening for a Entry Level Bench Chemist in one of our managed labs in Greater Cincinnati. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent grad with an Associate or Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Biology, Geology, or other sciences to begin and grow a career.This individual will be trained to be responsible for producing data that will be used for R&D purposes on products that are destined for the consumer market. Our lab manager will provide you with the proper documented training to be able to execute a wide variety of bench-testing techniques. The R&D lab operates Monday through Friday from 7 am to 3:30 pm.In addition, we will want you to:Constantly learn new test proceduresMaintain material and sample inventoriesClean labDocument testing and results in the database softwareAnd moreWhy Work with Prestige Technical Services
  • Local office and local recruiters
  • Family Owned Business- Our employees come first
  • Your recruiter at Prestige will walk you through each step of the hiring process
  • Your recruiter will stay in open communication with you
  • Prestige offers the highest pay
  • Weekly and direct deposit
  • Benefits available thru Blue Cross
  • Paid PTO , Vacation and Holidays
  • Able to successfully pass a drug screen and criminal background check.
  • About Prestige Technical Services
Celebrating more than 30 years in business, Prestige Technical Services is a staffing/recruiting vendor of choice for hundreds of employers. We recruit top-notch talent for Fortune 500, mid-size, and smaller companies coast-to-coast across the US. Prestige Technical Services offers staffing and recruiting solutions in the Healthcare , Manufacturing, Engineering, Science, IT, and Professional business fields. For additional information and all our current openings please visit or text questions to

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