OVERVIEWUES, an Eqlipse Company has an opportunity available for a Material Processing Technician to join our collaborative multidisciplinary team in Dayton, Ohio. This is a great opportunity to join an organization that for 50 years, we have been involved in scientific research and technology development, and created and successfully commercialized innovative products and services.
WHAT YOU WILL DOProcessing of ceramic powdersLimited electrodischarge machining (EDM)Sample preparation (metallography)Sample characterization (optical/scanning electron microscopy)This position may involve working within a government facility and requires U.S. CitizenshipWHAT QUALIFICATIONS YOU WILL BRINGSelf-motivated individual with good interpersonal skills and careful attention to detailsStrong problem solving skillsOpen to learning newAdaptable to varying program objectivesAssociates in Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field preferred, but not required.Prior machining experience preferred, but not requiredCLEARANCENone
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