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Engineer I – Mechanical Process Engineer MTC

Carpenter Technology
Reading
2 weeks ago
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Engineer I – Mechanical Process Engineer MTC page is loaded## Engineer I – Mechanical Process Engineer MTClocations: Reading, PAtime type: Full timeposted on: Posted 2 Days Agojob requisition id: 25675Carpenter Technology Corporation is a leading producer and distributor of premium specialty alloys, including titanium alloys, nickel and cobalt based superalloys, stainless steels, alloy steels and tool steels. Carpenter’s high-performance materials and advanced process solutions are an integral part of critical applications used within the aerospace, transportation, medical and energy markets, among other markets. Building on its history of innovation, Carpenter’s wrought and powder technology capabilities support a range of next-generation products and manufacturing techniques, including novel magnetic materials and additive manufacturing.Engineer I - R&D Soft MagneticsJob Summary:We are seeking an entry level mechanical engineer to be a key member of an effort to build expertise and capability in soft magnetic laminations and core assemblies, helping to drive strategic growth at Carpenter.Primary Responsibilities for the Engineer I - R&D Soft Magnetics End-to-End Process Ownership: Assisting in executing all stages of stack manufacturing, including cutting, stamping, annealing, coating (organic and oxide), core winding, lamination stacking, bonding, machining, and final assembly. Assist in designing and establishing the sequence of operations, optimize process inputs, and estimate processing costs. Process Documentation & Standardization: Maintaining detailed documentation for each process step. Assisting in the development of standard operating procedures (SOPs) to ensure consistency and quality across production runs. Process Automation: Assisting in research, development, and implementation of automation solutions to improve efficiency, reduce manual intervention, and enhance repeatability in stack manufacturing processes. Troubleshooting & Problem Solving: Actively troubleshoot process issues, equipment malfunctions, and quality deviations. Apply structured problem-solving techniques to resolve production challenges and prevent recurrence. Continuous Improvement: Engaging in day-to-day production support, collaborating with manufacturing staff to identify and implement process improvements. Monitoring existing standards and proactively driving adoption of new technologies and best practices. Project Management & Experimentation: Scoping out project needs, design experiments using standard and advanced techniques, and analyzing data to optimize process methods. Support alloy design and product development initiatives by finding optimal methods for new materials. Collaboration & Communication: Working closely with cross-functional teams (engineering, manufacturing, product development) and external partners (national labs, universities, consortiums) to jointly develop and evaluate new processes and materials. Preparing technical reports and communicate findings effectively.* Safety & Compliance: Demonstrating commitment to a zero-injury workplace and uphold company values of dignity, respect, integrity, and ethics in all work and interactions.Requirements for the Engineer I - R&D Soft Magnetics* Four-year college degree in Mechanical Engineering required.* Basic experience in Lean manufacturing environment combined with consistently strong proven performance.* Entry level position.* The successful candidate will have practical work experience or studies emphasizing process development and fabrication of rotor and stator stacks.Preferred Requirements for the Engineer I - R&D Soft Magnetics:* Familiarity with specific processing techniques related to soft magnetic laminations (Fe-Si, Fe-Co, etc.) is an advantage.* Must have an understanding of how to achieve and maintain tolerances in a bonded stack and tape wound core.* Experience with computer-based draft and design tools CAD (e.g. Solidworks).* Proficient project management skills are essential with demonstrated drive and passion towards project outcomes.* Ability to make significant individual contribution to attainment of team objectives.* Must be able to set clear priorities, commit to achieving deliverables, and deliver on commitments on time with above-the-line accountability.* Ability to recognize, communicate, measure, and implement actions to mitigate technical risks.* Willing to speak up and speak out but can reach consensus based on information at hand.* Capable of taking on tough assignments both independently and in team-based settings.* Strong overall business and people skills, including written and verbal communication skills, and willingness to work in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment.* Proven commitment to a zero-injury workplace.Carpenter Technology Company offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including life, medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, disability coverage, 401k with company contributions as well as many other options to employees.Carpenter Technology Corporation’s policy is to fully and effectively maintain a program of equal employment opportunity and nondiscrimination for all employees, to employ affirmative action for all protected classes, and to recruit and develop the best qualified persons available regardless of age, race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, political affiliation or any other characteristic protected by law. The Company also will recruit, develop and provide opportunities for qualified persons with disabilities and protected veterans.Carpenter Technology Corporation (NYSE: CRS) is a recognized leader in high-performance specialty alloy-based materials and process solutions for critical applications in the aerospace, defense, transportation, energy, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics markets. Founded in 1889, Carpenter has evolved to become a pioneer in premium specialty alloys, including titanium, nickel, and cobalt, as well as alloys specifically engineered for additive manufacturing (AM) processes and soft magnetics applications. Carpenter recently expanded its AM capabilities to provide a complete “powder-to-part” solution to accelerate materials innovation, offer rapid prototyping, and streamline parts production.Carpenter Technology Corporation offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package including life, medical, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, disability coverage, 401k with company contributions as well as many other options to employees.Carpenter Technology Corporation is committed to ensuring that its online application process provides an equal employment opportunity to all job seekers, including individuals with disabilities. If you believe you need a reasonable accommodation in order to search for a job opening or to submit an application, please contact us by emailing . We will work to assist disabled job seekers whose disability prevents them from being able to apply online. Only messages sent for this purpose will be considered. A response to your request may take up to 5 business days.
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