Director of Formulation Chemistry
Company: Monarch
Location: Oakland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
You’ll translate our hit Monarch repellent compounds from
milligram-scale discoveries into pilot and manufacturing scale
formulations. You’ll optimize solvent systems, work on controlled
release systems, and ensure robust, reproducible processes for
field trials and commercial production. Key Responsibilities Lead
bench-to-pilot scale-up of candidate compounds, focusing on solvent
selection, solvent recovery, controlled release, and other critical
scale-up variables Design and execute experiments to assess
solubility, stability, and volatility Troubleshoot formulation
issues and iterate quickly under real-world constraints Collaborate
cross-functionally with predictive-modeling, behavioral assay, and
computational chemist groups Required Qualifications M.S. or Ph.D.
in Organic Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or related field 3
years’ hands-on scale-up or process chemistry experience Deep
understanding of solvent properties, controlled release phenomena,
and formulation principles Track record of developing robust,
reproducible processes Strong data analysis, documentation, and
troubleshooting skills Desired Attributes Entrepreneurial mindset:
thrives in ambiguity and high-pressure environments Resilient
problem-solver: tackles “hardest things” head-on Communicates
clearly, honestly, and respectfully Collaborative spirit About
Monarch Building an alternative to insecticides is one of the most
important technical challenges of our time. Most fruits and
vegetables are sprayed with insecticides, including organics. The
top three sprayed on these crops are toxic to the human nervous
system. An estimated 35 quadrillion animals are killed yearly
because of their use. And farmers lose tens of billions of dollars
a year because insecticides often fail at their basic job:
preventing insects from destroying crops. Monarch is developing a
product that works—a spatial repellent that protects crops from
insects, humans from toxins, and insects from needless harm. It
will work by preventing insects from landing on crops in the first
place. We’re building a genomic, molecular, and behavioral dataset
from the ground up. Then applying computational chemistry and
machine learning tools to predict which of the billions of
potential compounds in nature trigger a ‘fly away’ signal from the
olfactory neurons in the antennae to the smell center in the
animal’s brain. From that unexplored data space, we’ll create the
most effective products to protect crops and our long-term
health.
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