The Marietta Process Control department is a new department that will oversee Marietta Special Processes. They will provide on-the-ground, real-time support to the various fabrication groups and will be the liaison between Fabrication and Engineering. This group will be responsible for the creation and maintenance of process documents, will aid in the training and certification of various fabrication team members, work with various quality departments to ensure a quality product, and be the practical arm of the Materials and Process Engineering group to ensure that requirements are being met in the production environment. This group will be located in Marietta but will be part of a larger Fort Worth Process Control group.
A Process Control Material and Process Engineer may be asked to perform the following:
Evaluate new weld and welding adjacent processes
Aid and evaluate welding process and welder certifications (PQRs and WBSs)
Evaluate NDI weld results and production issues
Provide support and training on various welding technical topics
Investigate materials and/or processes as requested by customers and document findings in Process Control Investigation Reports (PCIRs).
Author and maintain Process Standard documents.
Photograph and archive equipment and/or assembly parts for investigations requested by customers.
Perform engineering specification and documentation technical reviews.
Provide technical support and problem resolution of supplier materials, parts, and processes.
Provide technical support and problem resolution during corrective action activities.
Provide technical support during audits.
Read and understand assembly blueprints.
Evaluate salt fog testing of metals, coatings, and composites.
Deliver and track equipment during periodic calibration evolutions.
Participate and/or lead in Structured Improvement Activity (SIA) teams for continuous improvement events.
Data management using TALON testing database.
Perform dimensional measurements using molding compound and optical comparators.
Operation of hardness and conductivity equipment for metallic material analysis.
Operation of microscopes, metallographic and photographic equipment.
Provide technical support and problem resolution for manufacturing floor processes.
What’s In It For You
Our employees play an active role in strengthening the quality of life where we live and work by volunteering more than 850,000 hours annually. Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy:
Medical
Dental
401k
Paid time off
Work/life balance
Career development
Mentorship opportunities
Rewards & recognition
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Marietta, GA
This position is in Marietta, GA Discover Marietta.
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Engineering and Information Technology
Industries
Defense and Space Manufacturing
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