Kompetens
SKILLS
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Laboratory Tools: ICP-OES, HPLC, AAS, GC, Spectrometry, Karl Fischer, Moisture Analyzers
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Software: LIMS, MS Office, AutoCAD, PowerPoint
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Languages:
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English: Advanced (completed levels 1–4 and advanced course)
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Swedish: SFI Level C
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Soft Skills: Attention to detail, analytical thinking, quality-focused, adaptable, collaborative, sense of humor
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Driver’s License: EU, manual & automatic (18+ years of experience)
Om
As a highly qualified chemical engineer with 16 years of experience in chemical laboratories and production, I consistently strive to ensure compliance with regulations and organizational procedures while delivering high-quality results.
I worked at Revolt Ett in Skellefteå, the QC department as a QC Chemist starting in 2023. Unfortunately, I recently received a termination contract due to the company facing bankruptcy, and my last day of work was April 11, 2025. I need an extension of my work visa, as I come from a non-EU country, and I am currently a work permit holder. I can only remain in Sweden for another three months, so finding a new job is urgent. I have registered with Arbetsförmedlingen.
Throughout my career, I have gained extensive experience in the following areas: - Working in analytical laboratories - Operating HPLC instruments, ICP-OES, gas chromatography (GC), mass spectrometry (MS), atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS), photometers, and conducting bitumen and wastewater testing - Preparing documentation in accordance with ISO standards and other regulatory guidelines - Utilizing chemical methods such as volumetrics (titration) and gravimetry, including the use of Karl Fischer titrators - Working in an accredited laboratory as a QMS manager for ISO standards in Sarajevo - Conducting inter-laboratory tests and statistical analyses related to measurement uncertainty and method validation - Monitoring production flow and quality control, as well as testing raw materials and finished products with a focus on accuracy and identification of measurement parameters. My master's thesis focused on Thermodynamics and six technical gases.
I understand that quantitative measurements always entail some level of uncertainty. Safety in laboratory work is paramount; individuals should not start working in a lab without knowledge of safety protocols. Hazards can arise from chemicals, the risk of fire, and handling compressed gases or laboratory equipment. To mitigate these risks, safety rules must be clearly communicated and strictly adhered to, along with first aid instructions. To me, the most important factors in the work of chemical laboratories are safety, precision, dedication, energy, method validity, equipment calibration monitoring, and maintenance, as well as statistical analyses related to measurement uncertainty.
Each new job presents an opportunity for growth and new challenges. Continuous personal and professional development is integral to my success, and I am dedicated to achieving results and meeting goals. I see my next job as an excellent career opportunity and am highly motivated to bring my skills and knowledge to a new workplace.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to discussing how my education and experience can positively impact your company. I am married with two children and have completed the Sweden A1.1 Level, SFI introduktionskurs, and I am going to SFI C. My husband, a mechanical engineer, is also seeking employment. We currently live in Skellefteå.