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Physical Metallurgist
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their... [+] More
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their physical characteristics, such as crystal structure, dispersion of alloy particles through basic metal, and presence of impurities, fractures, and other defects in metal samples. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops melting, hot-working, cold-working, and heat-treating processes to obtain desired characteristics, such as ductility, malleability, elongation ability, durability, and hardness. Tests alloys in tension, compression, impact, bending, or fatigue devices to study physical characteristics for manufacturing purposes or determine compliance with manufacturing specifications and standards. Consults with engineers and officials to develop methods of manufacturing alloys at minimum costs. May specialize in particular area of physical metallurgy, such as development of improved techniques and materials, for use in production of pressed metallic-powder products. [-] Less
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Physical Metallurgist Engineer
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their... [+] More
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their physical characteristics, such as crystal structure, dispersion of alloy particles through basic metal, and presence of impurities, fractures, and other defects in metal samples. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops melting, hot-working, cold-working, and heat-treating processes to obtain desired characteristics, such as ductility, malleability, elongation ability, durability, and hardness. Tests alloys in tension, compression, impact, bending, or fatigue devices to study physical characteristics for manufacturing purposes or determine compliance with manufacturing specifications and standards. Consults with engineers and officials to develop methods of manufacturing alloys at minimum costs. May specialize in particular area of physical metallurgy, such as development of improved techniques and materials, for use in production of pressed metallic-powder products. [-] Less
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Engineer Physical Metallurgist
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their... [+] More
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their physical characteristics, such as crystal structure, dispersion of alloy particles through basic metal, and presence of impurities, fractures, and other defects in metal samples. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops melting, hot-working, cold-working, and heat-treating processes to obtain desired characteristics, such as ductility, malleability, elongation ability, durability, and hardness. Tests alloys in tension, compression, impact, bending, or fatigue devices to study physical characteristics for manufacturing purposes or determine compliance with manufacturing specifications and standards. Consults with engineers and officials to develop methods of manufacturing alloys at minimum costs. May specialize in particular area of physical metallurgy, such as development of improved techniques and materials, for use in production of pressed metallic-powder products. [-] Less
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Metallurgist Physical
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their... [+] More
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their physical characteristics, such as crystal structure, dispersion of alloy particles through basic metal, and presence of impurities, fractures, and other defects in metal samples. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops melting, hot-working, cold-working, and heat-treating processes to obtain desired characteristics, such as ductility, malleability, elongation ability, durability, and hardness. Tests alloys in tension, compression, impact, bending, or fatigue devices to study physical characteristics for manufacturing purposes or determine compliance with manufacturing specifications and standards. Consults with engineers and officials to develop methods of manufacturing alloys at minimum costs. May specialize in particular area of physical metallurgy, such as development of improved techniques and materials, for use in production of pressed metallic-powder products. [-] Less
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Metallurgist Physical Engineer
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their... [+] More
Plans, experiments with, and evaluates physical characteristics, properties, and processing of metals to develop new alloys, applications, and methods of commercially fabricating products from metals. Studies microscopic, x-ray, x-ray diffraction, and spectroscopic analyses of metals and alloys to determine their physical characteristics, such as crystal structure, dispersion of alloy particles through basic metal, and presence of impurities, fractures, and other defects in metal samples. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops melting, hot-working, cold-working, and heat-treating processes to obtain desired characteristics, such as ductility, malleability, elongation ability, durability, and hardness. Tests alloys in tension, compression, impact, bending, or fatigue devices to study physical characteristics for manufacturing purposes or determine compliance with manufacturing specifications and standards. Consults with engineers and officials to develop methods of manufacturing alloys at minimum costs. May specialize in particular area of physical metallurgy, such as development of improved techniques and materials, for use in production of pressed metallic-powder products. [-] Less
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Physical Facilities Director
Develops and implements programs to... [+] More
Develops and implements programs to maximize the utilization of facility assets. Develops short- and long-range facility utilization plans for facilities. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in a technical area such as architecture, engineering, or related field and five years of related management experience. Establishes policies, procedures, programs, and budgets to assure effective maintenance of the facility in accordance with regulatory requirements. Serves as a liaison between the end user and the principle processes of operations and maintenance, engineering, energy, and physical safety. Manages and oversees design development for remodeling or build out space with consultants and internal resources. Plans and oversees moves and ensures correct code compliance. Ensures that new or remodeled office spaces are complete with appropriate phone service and furniture and that janitorial services are adequate. Assists with lease acquisition and/or negotiation. Develops and implements policies and building standards for external resources assisting with projects. Maintains space and furniture/equipment inventories. Reviews and recommends space standards. Hires, trains, and motivates a qualified maintenance staff. [-] Less
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Physical Therapy Director
Directs the programs and staff of the Physical Therapy Department that treats disabled, injured, or diseased patients to improve or restore physical functioning, relieve pain, and prevent physical dysfunction. Assesses, plans, organizes, and participates in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility,... [+] More
Directs the programs and staff of the Physical Therapy Department that treats disabled, injured, or diseased patients to improve or restore physical functioning, relieve pain, and prevent physical dysfunction. Assesses, plans, organizes, and participates in rehabilitative programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and decrease or prevent deformity of patients suffering from disease or injury. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy, a current license, and five years of clinical experience as a Physical Therapist. Establishes standards for therapy and patient participation. Evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of the physical therapy clinic service delivery system within assigned area. Monitors treatment and patient progress. Plans and develops staff in-service training and conducts orientation for new personnel. Plans and schedules work for assigned areas, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate manning, space, and facilities for performance of duties. Develops recommendations for appropriate care and coordinates implementation of those recommendations. Prepares reports and presents appropriate recommendations or conclusions. Hires, motivates, and develops a qualified physical therapy staff. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Monitors resources utilized in the service delivery process and oversees procurement of required equipment and supplies. [-] Less
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Extractive Metallurgist
Develops and controls flotation, smelting, electrolytic, and other processes used in extracting metals from their ores or for refining metals. Studies methods of improving metallurgical processes. Determines the most efficient methods of producing metals commercially by studying ore reduction problems. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Manages variables to obtain metals of specified metallurgical characteristics and qualities. Investigates methods of improving metallurgical processes including, but not limited to, reduction of alumina by electrolytic methods to produce aluminum, the distillation of molten ore to purify zinc, or selective oxidation methods to extract lead, nickel, and mercury; producing iron and steel, or for refining gold, silver, zinc, copper, and other metals and other nonferrous metals from their ores. [-] Less
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Foundry Metallurgist
Studies the nature, structure, and physical properties of metals and their alloys, in order to improve the methods of processing the materials into final products. Plans, researches, and experiments with ways to develop and improve metalworking processes methods of molding,... [+] More
Studies the nature, structure, and physical properties of metals and their alloys, in order to improve the methods of processing the materials into final products. Plans, researches, and experiments with ways to develop and improve metalworking processes methods of molding, melting, alloying, and pouring of metals. Excludes paraprofessional positions. Develops experimental molds and materials for permeability, strength, and chemical composition. Calculates quantity of alloying metals required. Melts alloys and pours metals under controlled conditions to make castings. Performs physical and radiographic tests and evaluates data to develop improved alloys and foundry techniques. [-] Less
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Metallurgist
Analyzes and advises on the extracting, refining, alloying, or processing of metals, the characterization of properties, and the performance of metals under conditions of use. Analyzes existing and new products and associated processes to ensure required performance. Leads defect identification and... [+] More
Analyzes and advises on the extracting, refining, alloying, or processing of metals, the characterization of properties, and the performance of metals under conditions of use. Analyzes existing and new products and associated processes to ensure required performance. Leads defect identification and reduction, oversees material improvement, and assists in determining formulas and process changes. Collaborates with Production and Engineering to troubleshoot and make decisions for changes to ensure finished products meet specifications. Participates in the specification, selection, and installation of process equipment. Develops heat treatment and assembly processes. Creates and implements tests for various sizes of forged products and raw materials. Reviews and approves test results. Maintains knowledge of metal standards as required by various industries. [-] Less
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