Materials Engineer

Morson Edge
Gloucester
5 days ago
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£40.00 per hour Umbrella / £29.89 per hour PAYE


Job Description
An exciting opportunity has arisen within Airbus Engineering for a Surface Technology Specialist within Materials, Processes and Test.

As a member of our team you will work on the development, qualification and technical support of the Surface Technologies used for Corrosion Protection, Tribology and other applications of Aircraft airframe. You will join a team of highly motivated and appreciated people to develop and deploy new benchmarks of robust and sustainable Surface Technologies such as high performance paints and coatings, surface treatments/coatings and sealants.

You will work on all aircraft programs supporting them with corrosion analysis and latest protection principles development.
You will benefit from joining a dynamic international team where your expertise will grow and will be supported with professional training.
We value your development and wellbeing.

Your tasks and responsibilities
? Developing and deploying Materials, Processes and Test Technologies for mature design and build
? Providing corrosion protection, sealing concepts and solutions to enable design, build and operation of aircraft,
? Ensuring reactive support for improvement projects (performance improvement / cost and time reduction)
? Ensuring EHS (Environment Health and Safety) regulations (REACh) thanks to eco-effic...

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