Exponent is a
leading engineering and scientific consulting firm. Our multidisciplinary
team of scientists, engineers, physicians, and regulatory consultants
brings together more than 90 different disciplines to solve complicated
problems facing industry, government entities, associations and
individuals. Our more than 850 staff members work in 24 offices across the
United States and abroad. Exponent has approximately 600 consultants,
including more than 325 that have earned a doctorate in their chosen field
of specialization.
Exponent’s Center for Chemical Regulation & Food Safety
specializes in timely high-quality, creative, and practical solutions to
problems that affect our clients' ability to conduct business globally. Our
experienced staff includes both technical and regulatory consultants who
are experienced in dealing with pesticide and non-pesticide products
including conventional chemicals, biochemicals, microbials, antimicrobials,
consumer products, products of biotechnology, and with foods, food
ingredients, and nutrition.
We are currently recruiting for a Scientist to participate in
various projects relating to dietary exposure and risk assessment,
nutrition, and data analysis in our Washington, D.C. office. The candidate
in this position will be working on a wide range of projects including
scientific, regulatory and medical issues management; emergency response;
risk and safety assessment; health hazard evaluations; and regulatory approvals.
Duties will include conducting data analyses using mathematical models,
literature searches, and writing technical briefings and reports. This
position offers significant opportunities for professional growth.
Qualifications for this position include:
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BS degree in Biology, Chemistry, or a related field; Masters
degree preferred
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Strong quantitative skills and familiarity with database
programs
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Strong computer skills, specifically with Microsoft Word,
Access, Excel, and Power Point
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Ability to manage multiple assignments under rigid time
constraints
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Ability to participate effectively in large team projects is
essential
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