Materials Engineer

Erik og Kriss
Bristol
2 days ago
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Overview

Materials Engineer - Surface Technology & Corrosion


Location: Filton (around 60% on-site)


Contract: Until January 2027 | IR35: Off-payroll working rules (IR35) apply


Rate: £29.89 per hour PAYE to £40.00 per hour Umbrella


Belcan Workforce Solutions is recruiting an experienced Materials Engineer to join the materials and processes team of a leading aerospace organisation in Filton. This long-term contract offers competitive hourly rates and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge aircraft structures and surface technologies that support more sustainable, efficient operations.


What you will do

As part of a multidisciplinary materials, processes and test function, you will take ownership of corrosion protection and sealing concepts across multiple aircraft programmes. You will contribute to the development, qualification and deployment of surface technologies, provide expert support to in-service and production issues, and ensure that materials and processes remain compliant with environmental, health and safety requirements (including REACh). You will also drive continuous improvement projects that enhance performance while reducing cost and lead time.


Requirements

  • Proven industry experience in corrosion protection and surface technology
  • Background in materials science, chemistry, chemical or materials engineering (or equivalent experience)
  • Surface technology experience
  • Hands-on knowledge of metallic and composite materials, coatings, sealants and associated testing
  • Material Testing experience. Salt spray, corrosion test, Volvo test and paint coatings
  • Ability to work effectively in a multi-location international team with strong communication skills
  • Eligibility for BPSS+ security clearance; due to export control regulations (ITAR), certain nationality restrictions may apply

Apply now to join our team and take the next step in your career.


This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan


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