Job title: PLATING PROCESS SCIENTIST – New Ventures (R&D)
Summary/Objective
The Plating Process Scientist is responsible for research, development, and the integration of new plating/coating technology into production processes related to electrochemistry, plating, and other advanced/novel materials. This position will work closely with The New Ventures, Material Innovation, and Plating Process Engineering Groups to onboard new plating/coating technology.
Essential Functions/ Responsibilities.
1. Design and execute experiments related to novel materials and manufacturing processes in electrochemical deposition.
2. Characterize deposited microstructures and coordinate internal/external analytical laboratory projects and efforts.
3. Execute laboratory projects for the Materials Innovations Group and the Plating Process Engineering Teams.
4. Support the research, development and implementation of new materials/technologies and the troubleshooting of plating quality issues.
5. Work with chemical and equipment suppliers to introduce new plating processes and analysis methods.
6. Integrate/transition novel plating technologies into production processes and products.
7. Facilitate new plating technologies through product testing and production processes qualifications.
8. Maintain lab procedure documents, ensuring they are updated, meeting all requirements for safety and environmental standards.
9. The responsibilities as defined are intended to serve as a general guideline for this position. Associates may be asked to perform additional tasks depending on strengths and capabilities.
Required Experience and Education
1. Master’s Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or other relevant Technical or Science related Degree with a minimum of 5 years of laboratory experience in chemical and/or electroplating environments.
2. Or, Ph.D. Degree in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or other relevant Technical or Science related Degree with a minimum of 2 years of laboratory experience in chemical and/or electroplating environments.
3. Scanning electron microscope, x-ray diffraction, elemental and chemical spectroscopic experience.
4. Essential functions of the job include the ability to stand, lift, and walk on a continual basis.
5. Must be willing to work in a chemical environment.
4. Must be able to work with heavy drums of chemicals with a drum dolly
6. Must be a self-starter with strong teamwork skills
Preferred Experience and Education
1. Training in Lean manufacturing, Continuous Improvement, Statistical Process Control, and Six Sigma
2. Experience in the operation and maintenance of analytical equipment.
3. Experience can supplement or replace educational preferences/requirements
Training required
1. On the job training as appropriate
EOE (Veteran/Disability)