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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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The ideal candidate will be a licensed Civil/Structural Engineer with a background in forensics, design, and construction. Experience with working with laboratories such as chemistry, metallurgical, concrete, fire, and polymer a plus.
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As a Metallurgical Engineer II, your role entails leading and interpreting metallurgical analyses within our laboratory. Our facility integrates metallurgical, mechanical, chemical, and nondestructive testing capabilities, offering clients a complete range of services.
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P.E. in Metallurgical and Materials or NACE Corrosion Specialist is a plus. The Corrosion and Fouling Engineer takes ownership of all refinery process and water corrosion control and has an in depth understanding of refining operations and how unit operations affect corrosion and fouling.
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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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Minimum: BS degree in an Engineering field, Metallurgical/Chemical/Materials Science Engineering, or related field with 3-5 years in Engineering or Quality Control/Assurance in a manufacturing facility.
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Bachelor's degree in Aerospace/Aeronautical, Materials, Metallurgical, or Mechatronics may also be considered) SP/SQA engineer is also responsible for detection, containment, root causing and resolving all supplier related issues, both quality and logistics (Supply Chain Management SCM.
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Provide technical training support or mentoring for repair development and metallurgical analysis. Repair Development Engineer , you'll provide support, through technical expertise and experience, necessary to develop new processes and new repairs on aerospace components.
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Overseethe training, training requirement, qualifications, and skill enhancement of Metallurgical Laboratory and Heat Treat Technicians. This position is responsible for supporting a variety of Metallurgical services including metallographic and physical testing, product / process control testing and development, failure analysis, and problem solving.
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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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The role will be focused on laboratory testing and characterization of processing impacts on metallurgical and mechanical properties in support of Novelis customers and manufacturing plants. We are currently seeking a Engineer/Technologist to join our team at Novelis Global Research and Technology Center in Kennesaw, Georgia.
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Teck Alaska Incorporated, Red Dog Operations (RDO), one of the world's largest producers of zinc concentrate, is recruiting for a Senior Metallurgical Engineer (Senior Metallurgist). Bachelor’s degree in Mineral Processing, Metallurgical Engineering, Chemical Engineering or related field.
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This is an excellent opportunity for a Senior Metallurgist or Senior Mineral Processing Engineer to step up into a team leadership position. The Work. Agency are supporting a global mineral processing solutions business in their search for their next Metallurgical Services Manager for their North American team.
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Act as the metallurgical point of contact for all purchased metallic raw materials and semi-finished products; coil products, sheet metal, stainless steels, mill products, castings, forgings, tubing, etc.
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MS in Metallurgical Engineering, Material Science or Chemical Engineering preferred. Education and Experience BS in Metallurgical Engineering, Material Science or Chemical Engineering, with at least 2 years of relevant experience in the metals processing industry.
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