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Develop and maintain materials and process specifications in compliance with aerospace standards (e.g., ASTM, AMS, MIL) * Other Duties assigned by Materials Engineering EDUCATION / PRIOR EXPERIENCE ...

Defense-Aerospace Hourly Rate: up to $76/hr (W2, non-benefited) Length: 6-months Location: Remote Clearance: Candidate must have the Ability to Obtain Secret Clearance. Not needed to start.

Defense-Aerospace Hourly Rate: up to $76/hr (W2, non-benefited) Length: 6-months Location: Remote Clearance: Candidate must have the Ability to Obtain Secret Clearance. Not needed to start.

We are seeking a Materials Test Engineer to provide technical support and experience to plan, prepare, and execute testing of development and flight aerospace materials at the Materials Technology ...

Principal Materials Engineer

Berthoud, CO ยท On-site

$160K - $190K/yr

The future of aerospace and defense starts here. Ursa Major was founded to revolutionize how ... As a Principal Materials & Processes Engineer at Ursa Major, you are a recognized technical leader ...

Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) on materials selection and processes for critical aerospace ... Mentor and coach senior and junior engineers to ensure the effective application of materials and ...

Principal Materials Engineer

Berthoud, CO ยท On-site

$160K - $190K/yr

The future of aerospace and defense starts here. Ursa Major was founded to revolutionize how ... As a Principal Materials & Processes Engineer at Ursa Major, you are a recognized technical leader ...

The future of aerospace and defense starts here. Ursa Major was founded to revolutionize how ... As a Principal Materials & Processes Engineer at Ursa Major, you are a recognized technical leader ...

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How much do aerospace materials engineer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for aerospace materials engineer in the United States is $92,639.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $84,000.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Aerospace Materials Engineer do?

An Aerospace Materials Engineer researches, develops, and tests materials used in aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems. They select and improve materials such as composites, metals, and ceramics to ensure durability, weight efficiency, and performance under extreme conditions. They work closely with design and manufacturing teams to enhance safety, fuel efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Their role also involves analyzing failures, ensuring compliance with industry standards, and developing innovative solutions for aerospace applications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Aerospace Materials Engineer position, and why are they important?

Aerospace Materials Engineers typically require a degree in materials science, aerospace engineering, or a related field, with strong analytical, problem-solving, and laboratory skills. Familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD) software, materials testing equipment, and standards such as ASTM or ISO is highly beneficial, and some roles may require professional engineering (PE) certification. Outstanding communication, teamwork, and project management abilities help engineers effectively collaborate and drive innovation. These skills and qualifications are vital for developing safe, high-performance materials essential to aerospace projects while meeting stringent regulatory and quality standards.

What are some of the main challenges an Aerospace Materials Engineer typically faces on the job?

Aerospace Materials Engineers often encounter the challenge of balancing material performance with strict weight, cost, and safety requirements unique to the aerospace industry. They must stay current with evolving materials technology and adapt their designs to meet increasingly demanding performance criteria. The role frequently involves problem-solving in cross-disciplinary teams, navigating rigorous testing and compliance processes, and responding to tight project deadlines. These challenges make the position both demanding and rewarding, offering excellent opportunities for professional growth and innovation.

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Materials Engineer

Materials Engineer

HEICO

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

For more than 65 years, HEICO Corporation, a NYSE traded company, has thrived by serving niche segments of the aviation, defense, space, and electronics industries by providing innovative and cost-saving products and services. HEICO's high-energy culture focuses our Team Members' on providing high quality products and services to our customer base, which is made up of most of the world's airlines and the defense industry. Our leadership approach creates a dynamic environment that continually challenges our Team Members to perform their best. Forbes Magazine recently ranked HEICO as one of the 200 "Best Small Companies" and 200 "Hot Shot Stocks". HEICO is currently recruiting a Materials Engineer for its Seal Dynamics Business Unit, located in Tampa, FL.
PRIME RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Perform an in-depth documentation review of materials received and process certifications from suppliers for first article and production parts.
  • Develop reverse engineering materials test plans to be sent to outside labs.
  • Provide support in preparation of documentation required to send first article and production parts to outside Materials Analysis labs.
  • Interface with outside labs, Review test reports for accuracy and complete test plans.
  • Perform in-house materials testing with XRF equipment, FTIR, Rockwell hardness, Shore hardness and passivation test (Training will be provided).
  • Develop and maintain materials and process specifications in compliance with aerospace standards (e.g., ASTM, AMS, MIL)
  • Other Duties assigned by Materials Engineering

EDUCATION / PRIOR EXPERIENCE AND REQUIREMENTS
  • Bachelor's degree in Materials / Metallurgical engineering or a related field with at least two years of related Materials Engineering experience.
  • Experience in working with aerospace, automotive or medical grade materials is a plus.
  • Prior experience involving understanding of Aerospace Materials Specifications (AMS), ASTM, AS, MIL, NAS specifications is a plus.
  • Strong understanding of different types of metallic and non-metallic aerospace materials including polymers and composites, metals finishing processes, and materials specifications.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in materials characterization and hardness measurement techniques
  • A successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal, written and oral communication skills.
  • A strong work ethic, high attention to detail required to review documentation, and ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.

To succeed, the person will need to be detail-oriented and be a team player with the ability to effectively articulate findings. This is a great position for someone who wants a challenging job, a chance to be a part of an exciting business, and to grow in a successful company. Working conditions are normal for an engineering office and lab environment.
No relocation will be provided.