Intellectual Property (IP) Manager, High Growth Region
The Lubrizol Corporation is seeking an IP Manager to manage patent portfolios and conduct competitive analysis in the specialty chemicals industry. The role involves working with innovators to capture disclosures, perform freedom-to-operate searches, and manage external partnerships. Candidates require an advanced degree in chemistry or engineering and experience in patent procurement. This position is a hybrid role based in Singapore focusing on high-growth regional strategies.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Research
Work mode
Hybrid, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
The Lubrizol Corporation is seeking an IP Manager to manage patent portfolios and conduct competitive analysis in the specialty chemicals industry. The role involves working with innovators to capture disclosures, perform freedom-to-operate searches, and manage external partnerships. Candidates require an advanced degree in chemistry or engineering and experience in patent procurement. This position is a hybrid role based in Singapore focusing on high-growth regional strategies.
TAL's take
Solid role within a large, established multinational organization with clear domain focus and well-defined responsibilities.
Very clear scope regarding IP management, portfolio development, and competitive analysis in the industrial chemistry sector.
Must haves
- MSc or higher in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or Materials Science
- Minimum 5 years industrial technical experience
- Experience in patent mining, drafting, and prosecution
- Proficiency in professional patent databases
- Fluency in English and Mandarin Chinese
Tools and skills
Nice to have: chinese ip law, international ip law.
About the company
Global specialty chemicals company and Berkshire Hathaway subsidiary, strong established industry presence.
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