Associate Scientist I
JOB SUMMARY
The Associate Scientist I is responsible for assisting the supervisor in material preparation, testing, process development, test methodology, and characterization related to product development in a manner consistent with proper testing and laboratory procedures targeted toward product development. The Associate Scientist I also manages and maintains equipment and consumable lab supplies.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS (COMPETENCIES)
- Utilize chemistry, metallurgy, and relevant knowledge in a laboratory environment while assisting the supervisor
- Follow electronic industry practices, including development and applications for soldering, sintering, surface mount technology, semiconductor packaging, thermal interface interconnections, etc.
- Perform comprehensive testing of material properties and behavior (including mechanical, electrical, thermal, etc.) following well-established standards and procedures
- Aid supervisor in the design of new test vehicles and/or new testing methodology for material development
- Complete developmental data collection, processing, and interpretation of material testing and performance
- Document details and procedures for testing of materials, processes, assemblies, and instrumentation
- Keep team and supervisor updated on project status and risk-mitigation items
- Manage and maintain equipment and consumable laboratory supplier for routinely used items
- Train full-time and part-time employees on the use of equipment
- Devise and manufacture minor modifications of materials for upgraded performance under the direction of the supervisor
- Understand the customer needs by communicating with customers directly/indirectly while conferring with the supervisor
- Aid the supervisor in developing and delivering manufacturing processes for materials
- Optimize processing conditions and parameters to enhance material performance
- Follow laboratory compliance and site-specific environmental protection requirements, policies and procedures
REQUIREMENTS
- Bachelor’s degree in a technical discipline (chemistry, metallurgy, material science, or engineering); an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Strong computer skills with a focus on data processing
- Experience in safety, quality assurance, and best practices in engineering and laboratory
- “Hand’s on” machine operation and test experience
- Demonstrated ability to complete a wide variety of assignments in a manufacturing laboratory environment
- Ability to read and understand product design and fabrication documentation
- Ability to document design changes for specifications, per standards
SITE
5836 Success Drive, Rome, NY
WAGE DISCLOSURE
The salary range indicated in this posting represents the minimum and maximum of the range for the position. The actual range will vary based upon factors including, but not limited to, prior experience, knowledge, skill and education as they relate to the position’s qualifications, and internal equity. The posted salary range reflects just one component of our total rewards package. Other components include health, dental, and vision insurance, PTO, retirement plan, volunteer opportunities, paid holidays, overtime opportunities, and many more.