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Metallurgical Lab Technician

Audubon, MN · On-site

$18.50 - $27.50/hr

To operate and maintain Metallurgical Lab in compliance with the Quality Management System. Essential Duties/Responsibilities : * Ensure a safe work environment for self and others. Follows all ...

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Metallurgical Lab Technician

Monroe, NC · On-site

$17.50 - $23.50/hr

* The Client Additive Design and Manufacturing (ADAM) team is seeking a Metallurgical Lab Technician ... while managing routine instrument care * Perform precise sample preparation, calibration, and ...

We are a dynamic, family-owned, and professionally managed union-free enterprise that fosters ... Experience with metallurgical lab equipment (hardness tester, microscope, tensile tester ...

We are looking for a Lab Technician to join our Metallurgical Lab team who perform a variety of ... Perform other duties as instructed by the Lab Manager or Lead Tech. Skill Requirements: * Saw ...

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How much do metallurgical lab manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for metallurgical lab manager in the United States is $94,030.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $108,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Metallurgical Lab Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Metallurgical Lab Manager, you need a solid background in materials science or metallurgy, typically with a bachelor’s or master’s degree and experience in laboratory management. Familiarity with analytical instruments such as spectrometers, microscopes, and metallographic equipment, as well as quality management systems like ISO 17025, is crucial. Strong leadership, organizational, and problem-solving skills help you manage teams and projects effectively while ensuring safety and compliance. These competencies are vital to maintain high testing standards, drive research innovation, and support operational excellence in metallurgical laboratories.

What are some common challenges faced by Metallurgical Lab Managers, and how can they be addressed?

Metallurgical Lab Managers often encounter challenges such as maintaining strict quality control standards, managing a diverse team of technicians, and ensuring compliance with industry regulations. Balancing administrative duties with hands-on technical oversight can also be demanding. To address these challenges, effective communication, continuous staff training, and staying updated on the latest testing methodologies are essential. Implementing robust safety protocols and fostering a collaborative work environment can help ensure both productivity and high-quality results.

What does a Metallurgical Lab Manager do?

A Metallurgical Lab Manager oversees the operations of a laboratory that conducts tests and analyses on metals and alloys to determine their properties, composition, and suitability for specific applications. They are responsible for managing lab staff, ensuring safety and quality standards are met, developing testing protocols, and maintaining equipment. Additionally, they interpret test results, prepare reports, and collaborate with engineers and production teams to solve material-related issues. Their role is crucial in industries such as manufacturing, mining, and materials engineering, where understanding the behavior of metals is essential.

What is the difference between Metallurgical Lab Manager vs Metallurgical Technician?

AspectMetallurgical Lab ManagerMetallurgical Technician
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in materials science, metallurgy, or related field; often requires experience in lab managementAssociate's or bachelor's in metallurgy, materials science, or related field; technical certifications may be preferred
Work EnvironmentOversees laboratory operations, manages staff, and ensures quality control in metallurgical testing labsPerforms testing, prepares samples, and records data in metallurgical labs under supervision
Employer & Industry UsageCommonly employed in manufacturing, mining, and metal production industriesTypically found in research facilities, quality control labs, and manufacturing plants

The Metallurgical Lab Manager focuses on overseeing lab operations, managing staff, and ensuring testing quality, while the Metallurgical Technician performs hands-on testing and data collection. Both roles are essential in metallurgical testing environments but differ in responsibilities and required experience.

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Metallurgical Lab Technician

TEAM INDUSTRIES

Audubon, MN • On-site

$18.50 - $27.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Purpose: To operate and maintain Metallurgical Lab in compliance with the Quality Management System.
Essential Duties/Responsibilities:
  • Ensure a safe work environment for self and others. Follows all safety rules and regulations. Demonstrate commitment to safety program.
  • Audit daily on-site heat treating and work with heat treating personnel to maintain Audubon heat treating integrity
  • Audit shipments from heat treating subcontractors.
  • General lab work: cutting, mounting, polishing of metallurgical samples, hardness testing, carbon shim analysis, case depth measurement, and microscopy.
  • Examine and revise the Met Lab sampling plan for auditing heat treaters on a part-by-part basis.
  • Keep and file records of metallurgical inspections.
  • Coordinate third party calibration of MetLab precision measuring instruments through the TEAM-Audubon Calibration Coordinator
  • Review, approve and file heat-treat and material certifications.
  • Maintain the SPC charts for each carburizing furnace with test pin data and advise if furnace corrections are required.
  • Perform scheduled review of the Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI), recording and maintaining inspection records
  • Utilizes the 5-S principles (sort, set in order, shine, standardize, and sustain) to maintain an orderly, clean and safe work area.
  • Assist in finding answers to metallurgical questions.
  • Maintain Met lab equipment and stock of consumable supplies.
  • Advise TEAM CML of changes or concerns regarding materials or heat-treating issues.
  • Demonstrate commitment to the TEAM Industries Quality Management system and Objectives.
  • Promote a positive atmosphere. Actively support activities that promote the welfare and morale of TEAM employees.
  • Will be required to perform other duties as requested, directed or assigned.

Requirements
Minimum Requirements:
Education & Experience:
  • 2-year technical school and/or equivalent combination of education and experience preferred
  • Computer Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) operating skills preferred
  • Knowledge of ISO 9000 preferred

Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Regular attendance
  • Knowledge of, or ability to learn Metallurgical principals and applicable processes
  • Knowledge of, or ability to learn and operate Metallurgical Lab equipment
  • Strong Problem Solving abilities
  • Detail oriented
  • Must have a valid driver's license with a good driving record. Must be on the TEAM drivers' list. Able to travel, overnight, if necessary, for advanced training, visiting other TEAM locations and suppliers

Training:
  • Completion of OJT requirements
  • QMS Training
  • Reference OJT

Physical Demands
  • Ability to frequently lift and/or move up to 30 lbs., and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.
  • Ability to stand or sit up to 100% of shift
  • Ability to do repetitive movements (i.e., bending, twisting, walking)
  • Ability to use microscopes for extended periods.
  • Able to work continuously a minimum of 3 hours

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