| Aspect | Metallurgy Lab Technician | Materials Technician |
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| Credentials | Associate degree or technical certification in metallurgy or materials science | Associate degree or technical certification in materials science or related field |
| Work Environment | Laboratory settings focused on metal testing and analysis | Laboratories and manufacturing environments handling various materials |
| Industry Usage | Commonly employed in metal production, mining, and manufacturing | Used across industries including manufacturing, aerospace, and construction |
| Job Focus | Testing and analyzing metal properties, quality control | Handling and testing a variety of materials for durability and compliance |
Both roles involve laboratory work and require similar certifications, but Metallurgy Lab Technicians specialize in metals, while Materials Technicians work with a broader range of materials. The choice depends on the specific industry focus and materials involved.