Seeking a motivated graduate student to support research in metal additive manufacturing within a leading research center.
Responsibilities include machine programming for directed energy deposition, powder bed fusion, and hybrid AM processes, along with metallurgical characterization, mechanical testing, data analysis, and experiment design.
Experience in additive manufacturing, programming, or material science is preferred.
The role involves working up to 20 hours/week during semesters, with potential security clearance requirements.
Applicants must be U.S. citizens and able to pass background checks and drug screening.
Remote/hybrid work approval is not guaranteed.
Current employees or students must apply via internal systems.
Equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.