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Senior Metallurgist

TITANIUM AND/OR AEROSPACE EXPERIENCE IS HIGHLY PREFERRED. A MINIMUM OF A 4 YEAR DEGREE IN METAL SCIENCES OR MATERIAL SCIENCES NEEDEDSENIOR METALLURGIST OPPORTUNITY.We are looking for SENIOR METALLURGIST for one of our global clients.The location is in the STEUBENVILLE OHIO area! One of the best relocation packages out there!If you are looking for that next career move that will challenge you, while providing you a role where you will make significant contributions and be rewarded--read on!Senior Metallurgist
Summary:
This job COULD BE a career progression step from a Product Metallurgist or an entry position for candidates with significant and relevant metals processing experience. OR AN EXPERIENCED METALLURGIST.Principal
Responsibilities:
Ensuring that product has been produced in accordance with the defined metallurgical processes, including:
o Ensuring that the product meets the customer requirements.o Ensuring that the customer approval and fixed practice requirements have been followed.o Arranging for re-testing, rework, and deviation of non-conforming product.o Working with the Operations and Planning group to facilitate material movement through the department.o Assisting the Chief Metallurgist with the introduction of new products or processes into standard production and writing detailed technical reports.TITANIUM AND/OR AEROSPACE EXPERIENCE IS HIGHLY PREFERRED. A MINIMUM OF A 4 YEAR DEGREE IN METAL SCIENCES OR MATERIAL SCIENCES NEEDED Recommended Skills Molding Tooling Assemblies Plastic Materials Injection Molding Coordinate Measuring Machine (Cmm) Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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