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Materials Engineer
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United Kingdom , Bristol
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Materials Engineer
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Join our Materials Group in Gloucester as a Materials Engineer. You will lead the procurement and evaluation of seals, polymers, and lubricants for safe nuclear operations. Apply your degree and industrial experience to solve degradation challenges and manage lifecycle risks. We offer a competiti...
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United Kingdom , Gloucester
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55000.00 GBP / Year
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Senior Research Engineer in Materials - AI for Science
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Join Microsoft Research in Cambridge to accelerate materials discovery with AI. As a Senior Research Engineer, you will design scalable DFT workflows and generate frontier datasets for foundational models. This role requires a PhD and expertise in high-throughput computational materials science. ...
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United Kingdom , Cambridge
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Materials Documentation Engineer
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Join our team in Port Talbot as a Materials Documentation Engineer. This permanent, fully onsite role operates a 4-day week (Mon-Thurs) with on-site parking. You will ensure compliance and quality by managing material certification and liaising with suppliers. Ideal candidates have QA experience ...
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United Kingdom , Port Talbot
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26000.00 - 28000.00 GBP / Year
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Piping Materials and Stress Engineer
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Join a major Oil & Gas project as a Piping Materials and Stress Engineer in Leatherhead, UK. Utilize your 10-15 years of EPC experience and expertise in CAESAR II, FEA software, and international codes. Act as the key technical referent for piping stress, materials, and procurement support on the...
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United Kingdom , Leatherhead
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About the Materials Engineer role

Materials Engineer jobs sit at the intersection of science, engineering, and innovation, playing a critical role in developing, testing, and selecting the materials that make modern life possible. Professionals in this field work with metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and advanced construction materials to solve complex challenges across industries such as aerospace, energy, manufacturing, infrastructure, and transportation. Their work ensures that products and structures are safe, durable, efficient, and sustainable.

A typical day for a materials engineer involves a blend of hands-on laboratory work, data analysis, and collaborative problem-solving. Common responsibilities include conducting materials testing and characterization to understand properties like strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability. They often perform root cause failure analysis when components break or degrade prematurely, identifying why a material failed and recommending preventive solutions. Materials engineers also develop and implement quality control procedures, write detailed technical reports, and advise project teams on material selection for new designs or repairs. Many professionals in these jobs are involved in durability assessments, evaluating how materials will perform over decades in harsh environments, and designing protection strategies such as coatings or cathodic protection systems. Research and development is another core area, where engineers explore novel materials or improve existing ones for lighter, stronger, or more environmentally friendly applications.

To succeed in materials engineer jobs, candidates typically need a bachelor’s degree in materials science, materials engineering, metallurgy, or a closely related discipline; advanced degrees are often preferred for specialized or research-focused roles. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills are essential, as the work requires interpreting complex data and applying engineering principles to real-world problems. Hands-on experience with testing equipment, microscopy, and characterization techniques is highly valued. Communication skills are equally important—materials engineers must translate technical findings into clear reports and recommendations for clients, managers, and cross-functional teams. Professional certifications or chartership status with relevant engineering bodies can enhance career prospects. Many roles also require a willingness to work on-site at industrial facilities, laboratories, or construction sites, and occasionally travel to support projects.

The demand for materials engineer jobs continues to grow as industries push for more sustainable materials, longer-lasting infrastructure, and cutting-edge technologies. Whether developing next-generation battery materials, ensuring the integrity of bridges and tunnels, or improving the performance of aerospace alloys, materials engineers are indispensable in turning scientific discoveries into practical, reliable solutions. This career offers a unique blend of theoretical depth and practical application, making it ideal for those who enjoy both laboratory investigation and real-world impact. With opportunities spanning research institutions, consulting firms, manufacturing companies, and government agencies, materials engineering provides a dynamic and rewarding path for technically minded professionals.