Welding Research Scientist
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Welding Research Scientist
Welding Research Scientists are professionals who specialize in the joining of metals such as steel, aluminum, iron, and copper. They often work with unique metal alloys, where the research and studies they conduct are applied to help solve problems, develop new methods, and broaden the overall application of welding.
A welding research scientist generally works in a lab environment, where all necessary equipment can be utilized to properly conduct testing and research for welding applications.
Responsibilities
Responsibilities
- Review peer research and journals involving current discoveries in the field
- Collect field and control samples of media and metals in order to perform analyses
- Identify and report on welding/joining issues
- Consult with recommendations to correct, mitigate, or improve welding processes
- Prepare and aggregate reports containing highly technical data to internal and external stakeholders
Education and training that can lead
to a successful career may include:
Minimum Education
Master’s degree in welding engineering, material science, metallurgy, etc.
Recommended Education
Doctorate degree in welding engineering, material science, metallurgy, etc.
Advanced Education
Strong publication record of peer-reviewed journal papers
Recommended Training
Experience with collaborative research among other centers/organizations
Advanced Training
Experience using laboratory welding equipment for testing and research
Essential Skills
- Organized and detail oriented
- Ability to use laboratory welding equipment for testing and research
- Ability to communicate, present, and publish research
- Flexible and able to work in a team environment
- Logical and critical thinker
- Strong analytical thinking and problem solving skills
Work Environment
Many welding research scientists work in a mix of environments that may include research facilities, testing labs, and educational institutions. Frequent travel may be required.
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