Entry-Level Chemist — Welding Industry
Job Title: Entry-Level Chemist
Department: Research & Development / Quality Control
Industry: Welding & Metal Fabrication
Job Summary
We are seeking a motivated Entry-Level Chemist to support laboratory testing, product development, and quality assurance activities within the welding industry. The successful candidate will assist in analyzing raw materials, welding consumables, coatings, fluxes, and metal samples to ensure product quality and compliance with industry standards.
This role is ideal for recent graduates with a background in chemistry, materials science, or a related field who are interested in metallurgy and industrial manufacturing.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform chemical and physical testing on welding materials, metals, coatings, and consumables.
- Prepare laboratory samples, reagents, and testing equipment.
- Conduct routine quality control analyses and document results accurately.
- Assist in research and development of welding products and formulations.
- Support failure analysis and troubleshooting for welding defects or material issues.
- Maintain laboratory equipment and ensure compliance with safety procedures.
- Record data and prepare technical reports using laboratory software and spreadsheets.
- Collaborate with production, engineering, and quality teams to improve product performance.
- Follow OSHA, environmental, and company safety regulations.
Qualifications
- Strong understanding of basic laboratory techniques and analytical methods.
- Familiarity with spectroscopy, titration, pH analysis, or metallurgical testing is a plus.
- Knowledge of welding processes or metallurgy preferred but not required.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and laboratory documentation.
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
- Good communication and teamwork abilities.
Preferred Skills
- Experience with ICP, XRF, GC-MS, or other analytical instrumentation.
- Understanding of metal alloys and corrosion testing.
- Internship or laboratory experience in manufacturing or industrial environments.
- Ability to interpret technical specifications and standards.
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or related field.
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Working Conditions
- Laboratory and manufacturing plant environment.
- May require use of PPE including safety glasses, gloves, steel-toe boots, and respirators.
- Standing for extended periods and handling chemical materials may be required.