Full-Time
Posted on 10/25/2024
Develops analytical instruments and software solutions
$60.3k - $68kAnnually
Mid
Shelton, CT, USA
This is an on-site position based in Shelton, CT and may require minimal travel.
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PerkinElmer focuses on improving human and environmental health through the development of scientific instruments, software, and services. Their products include advanced analytical instruments and consumables that help healthcare providers, environmental laboratories, and industrial companies analyze and interpret data. These instruments work by providing precise measurements and insights that are crucial for diagnostics and research in life sciences. What sets PerkinElmer apart from its competitors is its strong commitment to sustainability, as they design their products to minimize maintenance, extend instrument lifespan, reduce waste, and save energy. The company's goal is to drive customer success and innovation while promoting a healthier environment.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Shelton, Connecticut
Founded
1937
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