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Chemist/ Chemical Engineer – Germany or remote

We’re looking for a Chemist/ Chemical Engineer/ Polymer Scientist, ideally in full time to join our team as soon as possible, Germany-based or remote (preferably in Europe, but if you live somewhere else let's talk anyway!).

Your tasks:

- You work closely with our founder on the development and optimization of our hair fibers

- You lead the collaboration with research institutes and suppliers

- You select suitable raw materials according to the highest health and sustainability standards

- You’re responsible for quality management and relevant certifications of our products

- You support our patent research and patent registration processes

- You keep an eye on regulatory requirements, such as the Green Claims directive etc.

Your profile:

- You have a degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, polymer science, material science, or a similar field

- You have at least one to two years of relevant professional experience

- You understand textile/ fiber and/ or cosmetic chemistry and are ideally also experienced with dyes/ colors

- You’re passionate about sustainability and health and have a solid understanding of what makes up an environmental footprint

- You’re a great communicator, very well structured and reliable. You’re empathetic and a team-player. You’re proactive, self-sufficient and solution-oriented

- You speak English and German fluently

Why join Kynd?

- Support a purpose-driven Black-owned and woman-led brand

- We’re rooted in sustainability, offering you a job with true impact

- Become part of our mission as one of our first team members

- Work flexibly and remotely with regular in-person team-meetings

How to apply

Send us your CV and a short letter of motivation until the 31st of August to jobs@kyndhair.com in German or English.

We value diversity and inclusion and welcome people from all backgrounds. We encourage you to apply, even if your background doesn’t match this description perfectly.