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Scientist & Engineer, Corrosion at Arconic Corporation

Arconic Corporation · New Kensington, United States Of America · Onsite

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Arconic is currently in search of Scientist/Engineer, Corrosion to join our Arconic Technology Center based in New Kensington, PA.  

 
At Arconic, we take pride in our work and our innovative products and technologies that advance sustainable solutions for a better world. We strive to create a safe, inclusive, and collaborative workplace with competitive benefits, development opportunities and a culture that values and rewards employees on all levels of the organization.

 
Job Summary:

The Scientist/Engineer, Corrosion is responsible for the development, validation and application of corrosion techniques to support research within the Arconic Technology Center (ATC) and plant operations. This role will also serve as a subject matter expert and technical resource in corrosion science and engineering.   

Responsibilities

In this role, you will:
  • Provide leadership and expertise in corrosion science and engineering to support alloy development projects in ATC, troubleshoot corrosion issues across Arconic plants and train plant engineering personnel.
  • Partner with aluminum alloy metallurgists to develop the next generation of high-performance alloys
  • Evaluate and develop a mechanistic understanding of aluminum corrosion performance in various applications and environments
  • Develop and implement laboratory-scale accelerated corrosion tests and correlate to outdoor/real world findings.
  • Guide technicians on best practices for collecting test materials, coupons, coatings, weld joints, and components for corrosion testing. 
  • Support the development of product design guidance and qualification requirements for corrosion performance. 
  • Lead gauge R&R studies, statistical assessments, and data interpretation of different corrosion tests. Ensure timely reporting of quality metrics. 
  • Build and deploy corrosion models based on first principles for existing and new processes.
  • Support ongoing efforts to understand effects of pretreatments for bond durability on corrosion performance of alloys.
  • Scout and deploy new corrosion assessment methodologies and capabilities in support of emerging projects of business interest to Arconic and customers. 
  • Deploy viable schemes for benchmarking corrosion performance of Arconic alloys against competitor materials. 
  • Evaluate and communicate the economic benefit of corrosion related support activities.
  • Operate safely in the corrosion laboratory with high standards. Maintain equipment and supporting documents and actively work to streamline existing laboratory workflows.
  • Develop and capture new intellectual property in the form of trade secrets and/or patents to support Arconic businesses. 
 

Qualifications

You have: (required) 
  • PhD in Materials Science/Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or related discipline with demonstrated experience applying corrosion science and engineering in an academia, government laboratory, or manufacturing plant environment. 
  • Knowledge and hands-on expertise in corrosion testing, surface analysis, failure analysis, fractography, electrochemistry. 
  • Demonstrated understanding of core principles of experimental design in corrosion engineering and technical project execution with record of scientific publication in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Experience operating and/or interpreting data from material characterization techniques such as optical microscopy, electron microscopy, x-ray microanalysis, x-ray diffraction and electron backscatter diffraction. 
  • Legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
  • This position requires access to controlled technology, as defined in the Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. §730, et seq.) and/or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Authorizations from the relevant government agency may be required to meet export control compliance requirements.

Preferred Qualifications 
 

  • Knowledge of aluminum value chain production processes (e.g., casting, extrusion, rolling, alloying) 
  • Familiarity with corrosion test standards of relevance to the aluminum industry (e.g., G69, G110)
  • Proven experience in designing testing protocol and interpreting corrosion information from accelerated laboratory testing and outdoor exposure testing.
  • Experience working in a laboratory with corrosion test setups including salt spray and alternate immersion.
  • Experience with multiphysics modeling (COMSOL) and statistical data analysis (Excel, Minitab, Matlab, Power BI, etc.) platforms.
  • Strong technical acumen with aptitude for continuous learning and problem solving. 
  • Ability to manage and prioritize multiple requests.
  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
  • Strong attention to detail with problem-solving mindset.
  • Strong collaboration skills and comfortable working in a team environment
  • Self-starter with ability to execute on technical projects with minimal supervisory authority
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