Job Description
Arclin
You can find Arclin everywhere. Our technologies make homes and transportation safer, help crops flourish, keep water clean, protect first responders and members of the military, and preserve the purity of essential pharmaceuticals. These vital, everyday products can't fail, and we’re here to give the world an extra layer of performance and peace of mind.
With ~4,000 team members across more than 30 global manufacturing facilities, we operate with the scale to make a global impact and the agility to solve complex challenges at the molecular level. Rooted in scientific discovery and innovation, Arclin’s materials redefine performance across industries - from Firepoint®’s patented intumescent technology that helps stall flames and save lives to the iconic Kevlar® and Nomex® brands trusted to protect those who serve, strengthen aerospace and industrial systems, and perform where reliability and safety are top of mind.
As we expand our mission‑critical materials portfolio and shape the next era of performance technologies, we’re looking for people who want to grow, lead, and solve the challenges others can’t. Together, we’ll advance the innovations that keep the world moving. Because at Arclin, our people are truly Vital Beyond Measure.
Patent Agent
In this role, you will help drive the company’s Intellectual Property (IP) initiatives by collaborating across various functions to develop and draft patent disclosures. We seek someone who will play a crucial role in evaluating new inventions, formulating patent strategy, and securing intellectual property rights for novel technologies. You will support the growth and management of the company’s patent portfolio, including docketing and tracking key deadlines, drafting and prosecution of patent applications. This position reports to the Chief Legal Officer.
What you'll do:
- Lead IP generation sessions with engineers and scientists of the company to draft patent applications and other IP documents and IP processing.
- Conduct prior art, patentability and freedom to operate searches to counsel R&D and business colleagues.
- Prepare, file, and prosecute patent applications across various jurisdictions in collaboration with external law firms.
- Respond to office actions and all other correspondence related to patents.
- Maintain patent dockets and handle internal reporting.
- Coordinate trademark matters with outside counsel.
Qualifications:
- A degree in chemistry, neuroscience, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering or related field.
- 5+ years of experience preparing and prosecuting patent applications with success at the USPTO. Must have detailed knowledge of USPTO procedures.
- Communication skills to act as a facilitator in IP brainstorming session and patent application drafting.
- Technical writing skills – ability to draft clear, concise technical documents including invention summaries.
- Proven ability to perform complex IP analyses including product clearances, technology landscapes and prior art searches. Familiarity with patent searching databases and AI search tools desired.
- Analytical and organization skills – strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
- Train scientists/engineers and business personnel on intellectual property matters.
- Actively prioritize work responding to deadlines and changing critical needs.
- Registered US Patent Agent.