The Senior Innovation Chemist is a strategic, technically driven role responsible for leading a team of Innovation Chemists under the guidance of the Director of R&D to accelerate innovation execution, strengthen the company's innovation pipeline, and elevate the visibility of R&D as a driver of business growth and competitive differentiation.
This position serves as a critical link between market trends, emerging technologies, customer needs, and product development, translating innovation opportunities into commercially viable products that attract new customers and expand existing partnerships.
The role provides day-to-day support to a team of Innovation Chemists, Junior Chemists, and Technicians to improve productivity and advance the company's innovation goals. This position works closely with the Director of R&D to uphold safety, maintain laboratory cohesion, and ensure all products meet internal safety, regulatory, and quality requirements.
The ideal candidate combines deep formulation expertise with innovation leadership, bringing the ability to identify emerging opportunities, guide concept-to-commercialization efforts, strengthen product competitiveness, and position R&D as a strategic growth engine for the organization.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Formula Development & Innovation
Formula Enhancement & Cost Engineering
Customer-Facing Innovation Support
Innovation Leadership & Visibility
Provide leadership, coaching, development to a team of Innovation Chemists and technicians, fostering technical excellence, accountability, and innovation capability.
This role supports products and processes that scale to commercial manufacturing. Errors may result in compliance risks, quality issues, production delays, or customer impact. A high level of accuracy and attention to detail is essential.
Combination of office, laboratory, and manufacturing floor environments. Employees may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and occasionally moving mechanical parts or chemicals. Noise levels are typically low to moderate. Appropriate safety protocols must always be followed.