RTX
aerospace and defense
MaterialsEngineer
“Materials Engineer at RTX. Skills: Materials engineering, Process engineering, Mechanical testing. Evaluate materials conformance. Develop materials properties”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting; Failure analysis
U. S. government security clearance, DoD Clearance: Secret, Active security clearance
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in STEM, Experience with laboratory equipment, Obtain and maintain US security clearance, U. S. citizenship required
Nice to Have
Experience with Instrumental Analysis, Experience with troubleshooting analytical instruments, Experience with material safety datasheets, Experience with writing technical reports, Experience leading scientific projects
What You'll Do.
Evaluate materials conformance
Develop materials properties
Validate materials processes
Resolve technical problems
Resolve operational problems
Resolve supplier problems
Conduct hands on testing
Follow standard protocols
Fabricate test setups
Review material documentation
Assess specifications
Engage subject matter experts
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with design engineers; Collaborate with material engineers; Collaborate with subject matter experts; Collaborate with suppliers; Multi-disciplined team
Communication Scope
Technical reports
Process & Methodology
Manage tasks, Coordinate tasks, Schedule requirements
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