Seurat Technologies

Additive Manufacturing

ProcessEngineer-Printing

$95–105k Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
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The Brief

“Process Engineer - Printing at Seurat Technologies. Skills: Additive Manufacturing, Process Engineering, Laser Powder Bed Fusion. Create printing plan. Tune process parameters”

Industry & Context.

Additive Manufacturing
Problems you'll solve

Basic troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Travel up to 10%

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

3+ years of experience in manufacturing, engineering, or R&D, verbal and written communication skills

Nice to Have

Experience of working in commercial metal AM manufacturing facilities, Experience in Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) based metal printing, Experience in laser welding of commonly used metal (ferrous and nonferrous) materials, Experience in designing and operating sophisticated industrial equipment, Background in metallurgy, solid state physics, and mechanical design

What You'll Do.

Tune process parameters

Conduct design of experiment

Troubleshoot equipment

Maintain printing equipment

Develop part printing process

Optimize process parameters

Conduct post processing

Improve printer performance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Work effectively with a cross functional and multidisciplinary team environment; Collaborate with design engineers

Communication Scope

verbal and written communication skills

Full Job Description

About Seurat Seurat is transforming manufacturing for people and our planet by delivering a scalable additive manufacturing solution to fundamentally change how products are made. Seurat’s proprietary Area Printing process, developed at Lawrence Livermore National Labs (LLNL), allows metal components to be manufactured at price points and quality levels that compete directly with conventional manufacturing techniques, enabling the reshoring of supply chains and promoting the decarbonization of industry. Seurat has raised over $180M and is backed by leading venture partners like Capricorn, NVentures (NVIDIA), True Ventures, General Motors Ventures, Denso, Porsche SE, SIP global partners, Honda, Xerox Ventures/Myriad Venture Partners, Cubit Capital, Siemens Energy, and Maniv Mobility. General Description: Seurat Technologies is seeking a Process Engineer – Printing to work on a revolutionary and proprietary Laser Powder Bed Fusion (LPBF) based Additive Manufacturing (AM) or 3D printing technology. This new Area Printing technology greatly enhances the quality and productivity of metal additive manufacturing process. The ideal candidate demonstrates comprehensive capabilities to use additive manufacturing method to produce product and process materials that involves: (a) creating printing and manufacturing plan for specific product requirement, (b) tuning process parameters for optimal results, (c) operating the printer to print parts, (d) conducting design of experiment, (e) conducting basic troubleshooting and maintenance of printing and ancillary equipment. Responsibilities: Use in-house developed as well as commercial additive manufacturing data preparation software (Materialise Magics, Autodesk NetFabb, etc.) to create printing plan and printing files. Develop part printing process based on first principles, materials characterization results, metrology data, process data, and modeling and simulation results. Design part printing process to achieve geometrical fea

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