RTX

aerospace and defense

Sr.HighTemperatureAlloysEngineer

$87–165k East Hartford, Connecticut, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Sr. High Temperature Alloys Engineer at RTX. Skills: high temperature alloy development, characterization, production implementation, material capabilities. Execute defined projects focused on high temperature alloy development, characterization, and production implementation enabling new capabilities on current and future jet engines. Provide engineering judgement and expertise to characterize, quantify, and understand material capabilities of legacy and novel alloys”

What You'll Achieve.

enabling new capabilities on current and future jet engines; achieve significant goals

Industry & Context.

aerospace and defense
Problems you'll solve

solving the world’s most complex problems; create solutions; identify opportunities for improvement

Eligibility Requirements

U. S. citizenship is required, Must be a US Person/Permanent Resident "Green Card" holder., Onsite role, Candidates may be asked to attend select steps of the interview process in-person at one of our office locations, regardless of whether the role is designated as on-site, hybrid or remote.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

B. S. degree in Materials Science, Engineering, or Chemistry, Minimum of 5 years relevant engineering experience or 3 years with an advanced degree (MS or Ph. D.), Must be a US Person/Permanent Resident "Green Card" holder., U. S. citizenship is required

Nice to Have

Experience with alloy development, characterization, and processing techniques for high temperature aerospace alloys., Familiarity with computational modeling tools to build and understand processing, structure, property relationships including mechanically and environmentally driven failure modes., Flexibility to adapt to fluid customer requirements, priorities, and schedules and identify opportunities for improvement., Self-motivation to help plan and execute required tasks and lead a team to achieve significant goals with little outside direction., Demonstrated ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team with communication skills

What You'll Do.

Execute defined projects focused on high temperature alloy development

and production implementation enabling new capabilities on current and future jet engines

Provide engineering judgement and expertise to characterize

and understand material capabilities of legacy and novel alloys

Projects will new/repair technology development

and cost reduction amongst other business driven needs

Serve customers across the enterprise (supply chain

advanced technology) to plan

and report on technical research and development projects

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Collaborate with internal and external partners on multi-disciplinary teams to identify opportunities and create solutions to support business needs; Serve customers across the enterprise (supply chain, engine programs, advanced technology) to plan, execute, and report on technical research and development projects; Demonstrated ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team

Communication Scope

Communicate effectively across many levels of the organization to both internal and external stakeholders; communication skills

Process & Methodology

plan, execute, and report on technical research and development projects, help plan and execute required tasks and lead a team to achieve significant goals

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