chemical patent agent.
st louis , missouri (remote)
posted today
job detailssummary
$110,000 - $150,000 per year
permanent
bachelor degree
category legal occupations
referenceAB4677219
job detailsA botique IP law firm has a need for a Chemical Patent Attorney. In this role you will support biotech clients with their patent prosecution needs. This is a remote role but candidates must be in the St. Louis market. Position requires: (a) BS in chemistry or chemical engineering; (b) 1+ years of patent prosecution experience; (c) ability to independently work a docket right away; (d) USPTO license. Billable hour minimum is 1800. Includes a base salary, bonus, and excellent benefits, including profit sharing.salary: $110,000 - $150,000 per yearshift: Firstwork hours: 8 AM - 5 PMeducation: BachelorsResponsibilitiesPatent ProsecutionSkills
Patent Law
Qualifications
Years of experience: 1 year
Experience level: Experienced
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