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Reporting to the Chief Metallurgist, the Metallurgical Engineer will be responsible for ensuring the overall quality and efficiency of metallurgical processes. Amotec is actively seeking candidates for a Metallurgical Engineer opportunity.
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The Corrosion Engineer/Technologist shall possess a Bachelor's degree (B.Sc.) in Mechanical /Metallurgical/Chemical/Electrical Engineering or physical science with accreditation through NACE-International and certified as an Internal Corrosion Technologist or acceptable equivalent.
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Materials Science/Metallurgical Engineer. Basic interrelationships between chemistry, steel processing, metallurgical structure, and performance. Bachelor of Science degree in Metallurgical, Welding, Material Science Engineering, or other relevant science related field.
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BS in Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science, or equivalent. Train and coach operators of key metallurgical processes and ensure adherence to standard operating procedures. Support the local management team with metallurgical expertise, data analysis and problem-solving.
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Principal Engineer and Expert, Iron Ore Processing. Lead metallurgical tests and guide clients in developing their projects. Provide metallurgical expertise for all aspects of projects and studies, including EPCM projects.
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Author, review and contribute to technical summaries and reports covering a wide range of metallurgical and materials engineering topics. The Senior Materials Engineer role will be based at the Howmet Operhall Research Center, located in Whitehall, MI. The position's primary responsibilities include.
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Heat Treatment Metallurgical Engineer (On-Site) JOB SUMMARY : The heat treatment Metallurgical Engineer is responsible for to manage the metallurgical operation, Heat Treatment processes, provide technical and metallurgical support to all other departments.
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This Lead Engineer role will require attention to tradeoffs involving all facets of system development (e.g. RF electrical performance of both passive and active components, thermal-mechanical constraints, chemical / metallurgical issues, manufacturability / cost constraints, etc.
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Basic understanding of metallurgical principles (MTRs, basic ASTM interpretation of materials, testing to include tensile, Charpy and micro-etch). The Supplier Quality Engineer works to provide the organization with an adequate pipeline of qualified suppliers and manufacturers.
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As a Metallurgical Engineering Co-Op, you will be responsible for performing materials sample preparation, characterization, and analysis for the Anode Development Team. This role will offer exposure to alloy development, process engineering, and manufacturing of inert anodes to be used in aggressive Metal Oxide Electrolysis (MOE) cell environments.
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BS in Metallurgical Engineering or Materials Science Engineering plus previous laboratory/field experience required. Our Specialty Additives product line provides mineral-based technologies serving Paper, Packaging, Sealants & Adhesives, Paint & Coatings, Ceramics, Plastics, Food & Pharmaceutical markets.
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Design, Qualification, Metallurgical, Corrosion, Chemical and Mechanical Lab Testing (Fatigue, Tensile, Hydrogen Embrittlement, Adhesion, Micro Sectioning, Hardness, Porosity, Titration, Corrosion, Fluid Compatibility, Impact, Wear, etc.
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Serve as the metallurgical SME in the plant to provide technical support to engineering, procurement, project management, QA/QC, and drive the continuous improvement of metallurgical process control at Raleigh plant to ensure quality and code compliance.
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Develop and maintain technical/metallurgical expertise in the areas of failure analysis, steel processing, customer applications, etc. Non-destructive testing of materials (hand ultrasonic testing and magnetic particle inspection.
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Sigma Division is a unique facility at Los Alamos National Laboratory working in both fundamental and applied materials research, materials processing development, and metallurgical applications of new technologies.
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