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Senior Materials Engineer

Chelmsford
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Senior Materials Engineer
Location: Chelmsford
Salary: Negotiable, depending on experience

A leading global technology company is seeking a Senior Materials Engineer to join their Chelmsford site. This innovative organisation develops advanced solutions across multiple industries, including aerospace, defence, automation, environmental monitoring, electronics, and medical research.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Materials Engineer with a background in electronic manufacturing to support cutting-edge production and drive technical improvements.

Benefits:

Salary negotiable depending on experience
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
8:30am - 5:00pm (Mon-Thu), 8:30am - 4:30pm (Fri)
6% matched pension, life assurance, and employee assistance programme
Incentive and recognition schemes
On-site restaurant, free parking, and staff discounts

Key Responsibilities:

Support manufacturing teams to ensure suitable processes and components
Conduct failure analysis and implement corrective actions
Work in a laboratory environment alongside technicians and engineers
Perform material and assembly investigations using SEM, EDX, and microscopy
Produce clear, detailed technical reports for internal customers
Manage and maintain laboratory equipment
Advise on material properties, joining methods, and design suitability

Skills and Experience Required:

Experience in material analysis using light microscopy and SEM/EDX
Strong problem-solving and adaptability skills
Knowledge of brazing, welding, and high-temperature joining techniques
Understanding of metallurgy of copper, nickel-copper alloys, steels, and braze alloys
Experience in adhesive selection and properties analysis
Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications
Experience with mechanical and non-destructive testing
Background in vacuum electronic assemblies is desirable
Candidates must hold a British Passport

If you are a proactive Materials Engineer looking to work with a world-class team and develop your career in advanced manufacturing, apply now or call Julia @ Prime Appointments

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