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Job Description Intel New Mexico Materials Lab is seeking applicants for Lab Technician positions. The Lab Technician will be responsible for but not limited to: Responsible for lab daily operations including sample preparation, chemical handling, data collection, customer interaction, tool calibration and other lab sustaining activities.
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Experience with Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Focused Ion Beam (FIB), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Minimum Qualifications:AA degree in Material Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering or 1yr+ direct hands-on experience with analytical laboratory sample preparation and analysis techniques.
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The Materials Coordinator is responsible for receiving, processing, transferring, kitting, and shipping materials for the organization. Proficient understanding of Bill of Materials (BOM) and Work in Process (WIP.
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Construction Materials Engineering Technician , you will have a company vehicle to perform the field testing and observations of construction materials on project sites. Construction Materials Engineering Technician.
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Experience in polymeric materials analysis and failure analysis is required as is a working understanding of analytical tests such as FTIR, DSC, TGA, GC/MS, TMA, DMA, etc. General knowledge of common materials and laboratory techniques such as optical microscopy, SEM, and EDS.
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ECI Group, the world's leading specialist engineering contractor for low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) projects, is looking for an experienced and knowledgeable Senior Piping Materials Engineer to supplement our existing team in our Baton Rouge office.
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Intel New Mexico Materials Lab is seeking applicants for Lab Technician positions. AA degree in Material Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering or 1yr+ direct hands-on experience with analytical laboratory sample preparation and analysis techniques.
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Luna Labs is seeking a creative Materials Scientist to direct and conduct research focused on the discovery and development of existing and new materials technology towards commercial applications.
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We are seeking a Construction Materials Testing Technician in Lead, SD. Atlas is a nationwide leader in civil engineering, materials testing and geotechnical consulting services for environmental, industrial and infrastructure construction projects.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Bunnell-Lammons Engineering, Inc. is seeking to hire a full-time Geotechnical / Construction Materials Testing Technician to visit our construction sites throughout the southeast to ensure soil, geosynthetics, and concrete are meeting construction standards.
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Under the direction of the HMM Technical Operations Supervisor, Principal Hazardous Materials Technicians serve as lead technicians for HMM and are responsible for performing all technician duties, assigning work schedules, and providing guidance to less experienced technicians.
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Bachelors Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Chemical Engineer or equivalent. Expertise in Materials Science focusing on Physical & Chemical validation of raw materials for elect materials like Nickel, Cobalt, Manganese, Graphite, Lithium, Organic material & recycled raw materials.
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Specific experience with phase-change materials, battery electrode manufacturing, organic synthesis, polymer chemistry, additive manufacturing, or composite engineering is a plus. Pascal is looking for a materials scientist with 2+ years of industrial experience in materials science, chemistry, chemical engineering, or related fields, holding at least a Master’s degree.
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As our Sr. Materials Engineer, you will have the opportunity to develop innovative and practical solutions to complex materials engineering problems. We are looking for a Materials Engineer to join our EMD team.
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