AZ Metallography Lab Technician
About this role
Primary Location: 2635 E. Magnolia Street, Phoenix, AZ
Hours: 2nd shift
During training in Roosevelt (3-4 weeks), Mon to Fri 4am to 4pm
After training in Magnolia Sun to Wed 4pm – 4 am, OT as needed.DESCRIPTION:
The Metallography Lab Tech is a hands-on position which works under the supervision of a Metallography Lab Supervisor to effectively deliver high-quality metallography analysis and is responsible for the day-to-day lab operation and will learn and deploy lab protocols to support coating production needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Perform visual documentation of various incoming samples.
- Perform and acquire accurate physical measurements using micrometer, calipers, and stereo microscopes.
- Operate band saws/abrasive/precision saws to section samples, mounting press and vacuum impregnation of samples required for metallography.
- Prepare metallurgical sample for microscopic evaluation as per specifications/protocols. Samples include thermal spray coated, bare aluminum, anodized aluminum, and other monolithic materials.
- Ability to learn and perform material hardness testing as required by the engineer.
- Ability to learn and possess knowledge of various ASTM and ISO requirements and safe operating procedures related to various lab metallography operations.
- Maintaining consumables for various metallurgical evaluation needs.
- Per engineering protocols, deliver appropriate micrographic/metallographic results to the engineers/team leads.
- Comply with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, Company policy and accepted safe work practices
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Trade school or an associate degree in Technology is preferred
- Possess mechanical and electrical aptitude
- Ability to problem solve
- Ability to pay close attention to details of various processes
- Ability to perform daily tasks with little or no supervision
- Experience working with laboratory test equipment including metallographic evaluations, failure analysis, electrical testing, and non-destructive evaluation is beneficial
- Experience with plasma spray equipment and ABB robots is beneficial
- Occasionally lift and/or move up to 40 lbs.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Computer proficiency (Excel, Word)
Sunday thru Wednesday 4pm to 4am after training. Training will be Monday-Friday 4am -4pm. Training takes 3-4 weeks to complete. Training will be conducted between our Roosevelt and Magnolia sites.
Company at a glance
FM Industries, Inc. engages in designing, testing, and manufacturing components and systems used in critical applications for the semiconductor medical, aerospace, and government markets. The company offers print, precision, machined components, and electro-mechanical assemblies. It provides prototyping, assembly, and engineering services, as well as production manufacturing services, including component machining, module assembly, and integration of vacuum chambers, load-locks, electrostatic chucks, RF and DC cathode assemblies, gas dispersion plates, bonded electrode assemblies, laser fusion components, and medical device components. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Fremont, California. As of January 31, 2002, FM Industries, Inc. is a subsidiary of NGK Insulators, Ltd.
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