Cosmetic Scientist (Contract)
Company: Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
The OpportunityWe are seeking a Cosmetic Scientist to lead the
formulation of a natural hydrogel cosmetic with outstanding
spreadability, quick dry-down, and long-term stability. This is a
three-month, full-time Contract role focused on developing a
minimalist, INCI-compliant gel using only natural ingredients.
Throughout the project, you'll report directly to our Chief
Scientific Officer and collaborate closely with the R&D
team.You'll begin this contract remotely for the first month,
focusing on formulation planning and ingredient sourcing. Over the
following two months, you'll work on-site at our San Francisco lab
carrying out hands-on formulation, testing, and iterative
optimization.We recognize that this may require temporary
relocation, and we provide full travel compensation to support
candidates during the in-person phase. Top candidates will bring
deep expertise in hydrogel chemistry and a strong track record of
developing high-performance cosmetics with minimal, natural
ingredient lists.Required Qualifications--- Master's in Chemistry,
Cosmetic Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Polymer Science, or a
related field--- 4+ years of hands-on experience developing
clean-label or natural cosmetic products--- Demonstrated expertise
with natural hydrogel systems and associated formulation
challenges--- Familiarity with sourcing botanical and natural
ingredients from raw material suppliers; skilled in evaluating
technical specification sheets, verifying INCI compliance and
quality certifications, assessing lead times and MOQs, and managing
sample procurement for traceable inputs.--- Experience rapidly
reverse-engineering existing cosmetic products--- Familiarity with
pH adjustment and freeze/thaw + heat/cool stability testing---
Experience with cosmetic preservative systems, specifically the
antimicrobial properties of natural polysaccharides.--- Ability and
willingness to work on-site at our San Francisco, California
headquarters (this is an in-person contractor role)--- U.S.
Citizenship, legal permanent residency, or proof of existing work
authorizationExperience in the following is highly desirable Ph.D.
in Chemistry, Cosmetic Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Polymer
Science, or a related field Prior formulation work using natural
hydrogel-forming agents, including microbially-derived
polysaccharides (e.g., xanthan gum, gellan gum, sclerotium gum,
pullulan, biosaccharide gums), marine-derived polysaccharides
(e.g., carrageenan, alginate, agar), and plant seed-derived or
botanical gums (e.g., konjac mannan, guar gum, locust bean gum,
tamarind seed polysaccharide, tara gum), or other natural gelling
systems with documented cosmetic use Strong understanding of
gel-sol transitions and hydration kinetics in natural polymer
systems, including how polymer concentration, temperature, shear,
and pH affect gel formation and breakdown; familiarity with ionic
crosslinking (e.g., calcium- or magnesium-mediated) in systems like
alginate or carrageenan, and how mono- and divalent salts modulate
viscosity, clarity, and syneresis in low-buffer, minimal-ingredient
formulations Designing and tuning hydrogel rheology from first
principles-understanding viscoelastic behavior, including
thixotropy, shear-thinning, yield stress, and recovery kinetics-to
optimize spreadability, absorption, and structural stability; with
hands-on expertise using rheometers (rotational and oscillatory),
viscometers (cone-plate, capillary, Brookfield), texture analyzers
(compression and probe-based), high-shear mixers, homogenizers, pH
meters, centrifuges, analytical balances, and environmental
chambers to evaluate performance across stress, strain,
temperature, time, and packaging conditions. Experience with
compatibility testing across common cosmetic packaging materials,
with an understanding of potential interactions such as plasticizer
leaching, sorption of active ingredients, oxidative degradation,
paneling, and stress cracking under heatTransparent Contract---
1-month full-time (remote) + 2-months full-time (in-person in San
Francisco)--- $37,500 total contract value--- Full travel
reimbursement--- Independent contractor (1099-NEC)Application
ProcessInterested contractors should submit their resume and a
one-page cover letter clearly outlining their most relevant
experience. Taxa is an equal-opportunity company committed to
fostering an inclusive workplace. Offers are contingent upon
successful completion of reference and background checks.
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Keywords: Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Elk Grove , Cosmetic Scientist (Contract), Other , San Francisco, California
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