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Chemist jobs in atlanta USA

7 chemist jobs found in atlanta: showing 1 - 7

Remote Chemist For Ai Model Training
Company: SaidGig |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: US$50 per hour | Date posted: 05 Jun 2026
Role Overview: Work on projects aimed at fine-tuning large language models, utilizing strong analytical and English comprehension skills. Possess a solid foundation in Chemistry, comparable to PhD-l
Chemist
Company: Battelle |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 01 Jun 2026
and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply. Job Summary Battelle is seeking a Chemist to work full time in the
Chemist
Company: Battelle |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 01 Jun 2026
and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply. Job Summary Battelle is seeking a Chemist to work full time in the
Environmental Field Chemist I
Company: Republic Services |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 28 May 2026
POSITION SUMMARY: The Environmental Field Chemist I role works both indoors and outdoors at various customer sites
Remote Computational Chemist For Ai Model Training
Company: SaidGig |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: US$40 per hour | Date posted: 27 May 2026
Role Overview As a Computational Chemistry Expert, you will leverage your specialized knowledge to enhance the training of next-generation AI systems. Your contributions will directly influence how mo
Computational Chemist For Ai Model Training
Company: unknown |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: US$20 - 60 per hour | Date posted: 26 May 2026
In this role, you''ll apply your expertise in computational chemistry to help train next-generation AI systems. Your contributions will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality
Chemistry Researcher For Ai Model Training
Company: unknown |

Location: Atlanta, GA, USA

| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 14 May 2026
, and literature reasoning. Identify areas where current models fail, particularly mistakes that a working PhD chemist would catch