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Materials Engineer: Metal Additive Manufacturing

HRL LaboratoriesQuantum Computing, company
Malibu, United States$81,100 - $98,900Junior
General Motors
Boeing
United States Department of War
U.S. Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
U.S. Department of Energy
DARPA

About the role

TL;DR

Materials Engineer focused on metal additive manufacturing for aerospace applications.

  • HRL Laboratories is seeking a Materials Engineer to join a multidisciplinary team developing new materials and additive manufacturing processes for aerospace applications.
  • This role offers the opportunity to make an immediate impact on a high-profile project shaping the future of metal additive manufacturing.
  • Key Responsibilities Operate laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) metal 3D printers.
  • Design, CAD, fabricate, and assemble prototype components and systems using additive manufacturing and conventional machining.
  • Characterize 3D printed materials using various techniques including pycnometry, x-ray computed tomography, and metallography.
  • Perform optical and scanning electron microscopy.
  • Set up and operate mechanical tests to characterize tensile strength and fatigue life.
  • Requirements BA/BS or master’s degree in engineering or physical sciences. 0-3 years of experience.
  • Understanding of the basic principles of metals and mechanical engineering.
  • Experience applying the scientific method to plan, conduct, and record experiments.
  • Experience with CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks).
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Required skills

Python

Domain expertise

aerospacedefensedeeptech

Tech stack

Python

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