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ATSP is hiring

The Engineer must be able to demonstrate a solid understanding of basic mechanical and electrical engineering principles. The applicant shall work on the production of polymer resin and research projects with a team of engineers supported by NASA.

 

Primary Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Polymer production includes chemical handling, mixing, grinding, sieving.
  • Performing characterization such as microscopy, TGA, DSC etc, as part of quality control.
  • Developing, reviewing, updating, and modifying electromechanical setup related to production.
  • Conducting research, performing diagnostics, and troubleshooting equipment and systems.
  • Designing and building prototypes as part of the development process as required.
  • Work in a cross-functional project team environment as well as individually on assignments.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Material/Mechanical/Electrical or related Engineering degree or related field. A Master's degree will be an advantage.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Experience working in laboratory environments.
  • Ability to gather data, set priorities, and meet deadlines.

Additional Skills:

  • Experience with AutoCAD/Solidworks
  • Experience working in a laboratory environment (material synthesis, polymer molding, etc.)
  • Experience in Manufacturing Environment is an added advantage.

About ATSP Innovations Inc:

 

ATSP has developed unique polymer concepts with impact in structural composites, wear resistant materials, structural foams, and fast-bonding high temperature reversible adhesives.  ATSP’s team has combined decades of experience designing and developing polymers to tackle challenging industrial problems. Please send resumes to jeanie.plistil@atspinnovations.com.

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Mr. Jacob Meyer earned his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois followed by his M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering in 2015. His thesis work was focused on ATSP and novel uses of the interchain transesterification-based solid-state bonding and manufacturing. Mr. Meyer is also a co-founder of ATSP Innovations, a current partner, and serves as its Laboratory Director. He has over fifteen peer-reviewed publications on polymer chemistry, physical and thermomechanical properties, fabrication techniques, and tribology. Mr. Meyer is also a current Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Mechanical Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois.

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