Materials Specialist

Worcester
5 days ago
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Role: Materials and Process Engineer

Location: Worcester

Start date: ASAP

Duration: Initial 6 months

Rate: £25-£35 P/hr PAYE

A Snapshot of Your Day

As a materials engineer in Additive Manufacturing, with proven expertise in Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion, you will support the development and implementation of high-quality processes on state-of-the-art AM equipment for high-performance materials. Located locally in our world-class factory in Worcester, you will be part of a global team of skilled experts. You will leverage your experience and enthusiasm for technical solutions to support our fast-growing adoption of additively manufactured components in turbomachinery, new energy businesses, and other industries.

How You'll Make an Impact

Leverage your expertise in materials and PBF-LB/M processing to support ongoing R&D activities
Serve as a point of contact for process and materials related questions and engage with various stakeholders from including operations, quality, and application
Ensure our high-quality requirements are met and support root cause analysis in case quality requirements are not met
Troubleshoot problems and find innovative solutions
Demonstrate a business-driven and result-oriented way of working that puts customer requirements at the centreWhat You Bring

University degree in materials engineering or mechanical engineering
At least 3 years of relevant experience in industrial or research environment
Poven expertise in PBF-LB/M processing including the ability to operate PBF-LB/M equipment
Working knowledge in microstructural evolution through PBF-processing and post-processing
Experience of materials characterization and mechanical testing
Autonomous working and self-initiative, results orientationRullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants

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