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Graduate Trainee (Associate Scientist), Analytical Research

Abbott

SingaporeFull-timeOn-site

Posted 24 Jun 2026

About this role

Perform analysis of ingredients, prototypes, and finished products while assisting in method development and instrument validation. Manage daily lab operations, including inventory, calibration, and documentation, to ensure safe and efficient research activities. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry, Food Science, or a related major with 0-2 years of experience. Candidates must possess basic knowledge of analytical chemistry and the ability to work independently in an R&D environment.

What they're looking for

Analytical ChemistryFood ScienceMethod ValidationInstrument CalibrationData SynthesisTechnical WritingCross-functional CollaborationLaboratory Management

Frequently asked questions

What does a Graduate Trainee (Associate Scientist), Analytical Research at Abbott do?

Perform analysis of ingredients, prototypes, and finished products while assisting in method development and instrument validation. Manage daily lab operations, including inventory, calibration, and documentation, to ensure safe and efficient research activities. Requires a Bachelor's degree in Chem…

What skills does this Graduate Trainee (Associate Scientist), Analytical Research role need?

Key skills for this role include Analytical Chemistry, Food Science, Method Validation, Instrument Calibration, Data Synthesis, Technical Writing.

How much does a Graduate Trainee (Associate Scientist), Analytical Research at Abbott pay?

The employer did not list a salary for this role. Most similar Singapore roles publish their band on the job page.

Is this Graduate Trainee (Associate Scientist), Analytical Research role remote, hybrid, or on-site?

This role is on-site, based in Singapore.

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