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Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of additive manufacturing and repair technologies Join the University of Daytons prestigious UDRI Sustainment Tech Transiti division as a Lead Additive Repair Technician and play a pivotal role in shaping the future of advanced manufacturing.
This position will support advanced manufacturing programs for aircraft sustainment activities. This role will support repair through advanced manufacturing processes including part/repair setup cold spray deposit generation testing and equipment operation and maintenance. The successful candidate will understand cold spray or other advanced manufacturing processes. The position will support design manufacturing and test/validation of hardware/procedures for cold spray repair technologies. The successful candidate may be assigned to assist an engineer or scientist with cold spray techniques other repair techniques and additive manufacturing and will provide guidance on design for manufacturability equipment and part set up and part processing. This technician will be responsible leading the tool tracking/control process in and around the booth as well as facility modifications. Technicians will potentially contribute to pre and postmachining of samples and parts. The majority of work will support government customers with some industry and academic partners being supported as well.
High school graduation or its equivalent.
A minimum of 5 years of cold spray experience is required.
Formal technical training beyond high school can be substituted for two years of related experience.
Experience with quality standards (e.g. ISO9001.
Proficient at routine and advanced technical functions in support of a research activity with little to no supervision.
Knowledge of cold spray processes and testing requirements (Adhesion Microscopy etc.
Knowledge of metal mechanical testing.
Expected to exercise sound technical judgment initiative and ingenuity.
Due to the requirements of our research contracts with the U.S. federal government candidates for this position must be a U.S. citizen.
While not everyone may possess all of the preferred qualifications the ideal candidate will bring many of the following:
Associates degree in a related technical field.
7 years of cold spray experience or other additive repair experience.
Demonstrated experience with cold spray processes.
Knowledge of additive repair technologies to include thermal spray DED and additive manufacturing.
Experience with process flow diagrams 5S/Kaizen)
Capable of modeling fixturing utilizing CAD/CAM software (i.e. Solidworks)
Experience with metal machining in a production environment.
Experience with process documents generation for quality standards such as ISO9001 or AS9100.
Experience with the relocation of equipment to include piping cabling etc.
Demonstrated knowledge of CNC machining.
Informed by its Catholic and Marianist mission the University is committed to the principles of diversity equity and inclusion. Informed by this commitment we seek to increase diversity achieve equitable outcomes and model inclusion across our campus community. As an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer we will not discriminate against minorities women protected veterans individuals with disabilities or on the basis of age race color national origin religion sex sexual orientation or gender identity.
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