Research Metallurgist-Physical Metallurgy

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Midwest
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Job Status: Open
No of Vacancies: 1
Date Posted: March 18, 2026
Expiry Date: December 31, 2026
Job Type: Full Time
Job Level: Any
Years of Experience: 2
Salary Info
Salary Type: Negotiable
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The incumbent’s primary focus area is physical metallurgy and must have a strong knowledge of thermomechanical behavior of steel. He/she must have or be capable of developing knowledge of as-rolled and heat treatment processes, and will be involved in activities related to alloy development and process optimization in order to ensure that finished products meet necessary properties for various applications. The incumbent will work in the state-of-the-art Research and Development facility. The position reports to the Director, Research and Development and has a close working relationship with other R&D staff, Technical Services, Applications Engineering, and Operations personnel.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES / FUNCTIONS:

  • Develop optimal chemistries for different as-rolled products to meet customer requirements.
  • Develop reheating and rolling practices to ensure finished products meet properties for the intended applications.
  • Conduct required laboratory tests to verify that products conform to customer requirements, and for product and process development.
  • Conduct metallographic analysis to investigate microstructures of finished products for use in alloy optimization and process development.
  • Conduct failure analyses and root cause investigations of any quality issues related to product development.
  • Write technical reports to document research work and findings from metallurgical investigations.
  • Read published papers and communicate with colleagues to keep current with developments within the steel industry and academia regarding physical metallurgy in order to offer guidance on possible new products or changes to improve existing products.

Education:

  • MSc. in Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
  • PhD. in Metallurgical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
  • Educational background in material science, and a strong knowledge of thermo-mechanical deformation process