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Process Engineer (Heat treatment)
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Join Ford as a Process Engineer specializing in Heat Treatment. You will manage pusher and batch furnace operations, ensuring quality and safety. This role requires experience in heat/chemical treatment processes and strong problem-solving skills. We offer comprehensive benefits and a chance to s...
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72480.00 - 162120.00 USD / Year
Ford Motor Company
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Lead Manufacturing Engineer, Heat Treatment, Special Projects
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United States , Los Angeles
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Hadrian Automation
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Discover a world of opportunity in materials science with Heat Treatment Engineer jobs, a critical and specialized profession at the heart of advanced manufacturing. Heat Treatment Engineers are the masterminds behind the processes that alter the physical and sometimes chemical properties of metals and alloys, primarily through controlled heating and cooling. Their expertise is fundamental in transforming raw metal components into durable, reliable, and high-performance parts essential for industries ranging from aerospace and automotive to energy, tooling, and heavy machinery. Professionals in these roles ensure that materials achieve precise hardness, strength, toughness, ductility, and stress relief characteristics required for their final, often demanding, applications. A Heat Treatment Engineer's typical responsibilities are comprehensive and pivotal to production integrity. They develop, document, and optimize detailed heat treatment recipes and procedures for various part numbers and material grades. This involves specifying exact parameters for processes like annealing, normalizing, hardening, quenching, and tempering. They oversee furnace operations, ensuring equipment is correctly calibrated and maintained for consistent performance. A significant part of the role involves rigorous quality control; engineers analyze results through hardness testing, microstructural evaluation, and other metallurgical inspections to verify components meet all specifications. They maintain meticulous batch records for full traceability, lead failure investigations to root cause, and implement corrective actions. Furthermore, they provide essential technical guidance to production, quality, and maintenance teams, championing safety protocols, continuous improvement initiatives, and adherence to industry standards. To excel in Heat Treatment Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and educational credentials is standard. A bachelor's degree in Metallurgical Engineering, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related technical field is typically required. Several years of hands-on experience in an industrial manufacturing environment—such as foundries, forging, or fabrication—are crucial. Candidates must possess a deep, practical understanding of heat treatment principles, furnace technology (including atmosphere-controlled, vacuum, and induction furnaces), and the metallurgy of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. Proficiency in interpreting technical drawings, specifications, and work instructions is essential, as is experience with quality management systems. Key soft skills include strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, meticulous attention to detail, effective communication for cross-functional collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to workplace safety. For those with a passion for transforming materials and driving industrial quality, Heat Treatment Engineer jobs offer a challenging and rewarding career path with a tangible impact on product performance and innovation.

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