ZEISS Microoptics

Aerospace

SpezialistMaterialqualifizierung&Prozessentwicklung(m/w/x)

€60–85k ~AI est. Jena, Germany FULL TIME
The Brief

“Spezialist Materialqualifizierung & Prozessentwicklung (m/w/x) at ZEISS Microoptics. Skills: Material qualification, Process development, Aerospace optics. Develop processing processes. Optimize processing processes”

Industry & Context.

Aerospace
Problems you'll solve

Solution-oriented work

Eligibility Requirements

Cleanroom environment, Protective clothing, Yellow light work

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's or PhD degree, Material analysis methods experience, Polymer chemistry knowledge, Interface chemistry knowledge

Nice to Have

Lab scale polymerisation experience, Pilot plant polymerisation experience, UV-curing polymers experience, Aerospace quality requirements knowledge, Aerospace documentation requirements knowledge

What You'll Do.

Develop processing processes

Optimize processing processes

Perform feasibility analysis

Ensure series production

Define test procedures

Implement test procedures

Analyze environmental resistance

Analyze aging behavior

Analyze long-term stability

Build material ecosystem

Develop suppliers strategically

Qualify suppliers strategically

Ensure RoHS compliance

Ensure REACH compliance

Support certification processes

Support qualification processes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Interdisciplinary teams

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