Metallurgical Engineer - Spokane, United States - Wagstaff

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    Job Type Full-timeDescriptionApply engineering knowledge to the unique set of technical circumstances at each customer location, including but not limited to evaluating customer sites, and reading, analyzing and interpreting data to develop recommendations for optimal utilization of Wagstaff supplied equipment.

    Substantial and extended international and domestic travel is required.


    Pay:
    $65, ,700 per year, depending on experience, plus travel payAs an employee of Wagstaff, you'll enjoy:FREE medical/dental/vision benefit optionsPaid non-working holidaysMonthly, site-wide BBQsUp to 8% retirement contributionAnnual bonus program1200 Sqft onsite gym, accessible 24/hrs a dayFamily friendly, company-wide events To review our full benefits summary, please visit Want to learn more about Wagstaff? Join us for a virtual tour Primary Job ResponsibilitiesOversee and/or perform pre-sales technical site evaluations, installations and start-ups of Wagstaff supplied equipment, and troubleshooting of Wagstaff supplied equipmentProvide advice, guidance and training to customers and Technical Service department personnel regarding the installation and operation of Wagstaff equipment and optimization of cast house operations unique to each installationRead, analyze and interpret molten metal quality data, and develop recommendations and/or adjustments based on that reading, analysis and interpretation to improve and optimize casting equipment and processes unique to each cast houseOversee and manage the installation of Wagstaff equipment at customers' sites ensuring that site meets specifications and that equipment will operate efficiently and with maximum effectivenessPerform post-installation courtesy visits to review casting processes and advise customers regarding Wagstaff supplied equipment performance to achieve improved quality and yieldsBecome a subject matter expert on at least one Wagstaff Casting Systems and the DC casting process i.e. Billet or ingotDomestic and international travel required depending upon customer and company business needsDraft and/or review technical papers for publication or presentation at industry conferencesParticipate in research activities related to aluminum casting technologiesAbide by company policiesAssist in drafting and/or reviewing technical bulletins, procedures and manualsIn order to achieve business objectives, work weeks in excess of 40 hours may be requiredOther duties as assigned Requirements Bachelor of Science degree in Metallurgical Engineering or Materials Science requiredGeneral CharacteristicsAcquires basic knowledge and develops skills in a specific practice areaApplies prescribed and/or standard techniques and procedures in accordance with established criteria to perform assigned tasksExercises limited judgment on details of work and in application of standard methods for conventional workAcquires an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilitiesTechnical ResponsibilitiesRuns a complete project or process of standard complexityPerforms standard computations or analysis Exercises basic knowledge in Wagstaff Casting Systems and the DC casting processLeadership SkillsAssign tasks to and coordinate work with designers. Coordinate with other departments as necessaryDirection ReceivedReceives close supervision on unusual or difficult problems, and general review of all aspects of workMust work independently, without supervision, exercising discretion and independent judgment on standard products or projectsCommunication SkillsAcademic oral and technical writing skillsAttends project meetings and presents specific aspects of engineering assignment. May occasionally lead the meetingsWorking EnvironmentWhile performing the duties of this job on Wagstaff premises, work is performed primarily in an adequately lit, well ventilated, climate controlled general office environment. Close computer work is regularly required. The work usually involves minimal physical exertion. The noise level in the general office environment is usually moderate.
    This job may require occasional or more frequent interaction with employees on the manufacturing shop floor.

    While on the shop floor, the employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risks of moving equipment and parts, and other risks associated with a manufacturing environment.

    Because of this environment and associated risks, coordination with shop floor managers/employees may be necessary before entering the shop floor, and use of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required on the shop floor.

    The noise level on the shop floor is often loud.
    This job may also require occasional or more frequent travel to and work at customer sites.

    While at customer sites, the employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risks of moving equipment and parts, and other risks associated with a construction and/or manufacturing environment.

    Because of this environment and associated risks, coordination with customer managers/employees may be necessary before entering the customer site, and use of job appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing is required at customer sites.

    The noise level at customer sites is often loud.