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Kansas City National Security Campus ยท 3 months ago

Welding Engineer II

Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address critical challenges. The Welding Engineer II will perform and analyze engineering functions, quality control, and design specifications to ensure efficient manufacturing processes, while also supporting daily welding operations and developing complex welding specifications.

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Responsibilities

Performs Welding Engineering duties to support daily welding operations
Applies technical engineering skillset to analyze process efficiency, troubleshoot defects, perform quality control functions, and drive cost savings
Evaluates, applies and develops complex welding specifications in cooperation with the customer
Develops robust and repeatable joining procedures for high precision components using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW), Electron Beam Welding (EBW), Laser Beam Welding (LBW), Resistance Welding, and Vacuum Furnace Brazing
Presents technical reports and communicates technical directly to customer subject matter experts
Writes weld qualification reports, weld procedure specifications, and work instructions

Qualification

Welding EngineeringGas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW)Electron Beam Welding (EBW)Laser Beam Welding (LBW)Weld Procedure DevelopmentWelding MetallurgyQuality Control FunctionsProcess Efficiency AnalysisTechnical ReportingAdaptability

Required

US citizenship in order to obtain and maintain US Dept of Energy 'Q' level security clearance
Two (2) or more years of progressive, applied experience in engineering roles in a technical or manufacturing environment
Bachelor of Science degree in Welding Engineering, or Welding Engineering Technology from an ABET accredited program

Preferred

Graduate Degree (Master's degree or PhD) in Welding, Metallurgical or Materials Engineering or other equivalent field from an ABET accredited program/university
Undergraduate Degree in Welding, Welding Technology, Metallurgical or Materials Engineering from an ABET accredited program/university
Relevant experience performing welding engineering or similar metal product processing; generally 2 or more years desired
Research and development experience in welding processes and/or welding metallurgy
Technical understanding of stainless-steel welding metallurgy
Experience using and developing weld procedures for EBW, LBW, GTAW, Resistance Welding, and/or Furnace Processes
Strong desire to drive advancements in welding technology and processes
Ability to quickly adapt to new processes and materials
Demonstrated ability to create and edit complex engineering and process equipment software

Company

Kansas City National Security Campus

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The Kansas City National Security Campus is manufacturing facility serving the US Dept of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Josh Smith, SHRM-SCP
Learning Business Partner
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