Material testing including tensile and optical properties
The Research Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing an experimental program to examine novel cellulose-based materials for the Energy Reduction in Mechanical Pulping Project
Job Summary
The Research Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing an experimental program to examine novel cellulose-based materials for the Energy Reduction in Mechanical Pulping Project.
The role involves analyzing complex data sets using statistical methods and presenting findings at prestigious scholarly conferences and industry meetings.
The incumbent will collaborate with graduate students and the Principal Investigator while overseeing laboratory facilities and contributing to funding applications.
Matching Summary
The Research Engineer is responsible for designing and implementing an experimental program to examine novel cellulose-based materials for the Energy Reduction in Mechanical Pulping Project.
Salary
Base: $6,251.00 - $8,986.00 CAD Monthly; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
design and implementation of experimental program
statistical analysis of complex data sets
material testing including tensile and optical properties
laboratory facility operation and equipment commissioning
undergraduate degree in Engineering or Applied Science
Nice-to-have
PhD in Engineering with postdoctoral experience
strong technical communication skills
experience with ligno-cellulosic micro fibrillated materials
guidance on grant proposals and funding applications
commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion
Key Requirements
Undergraduate degree in Engineering or Applied Science