Summary
- Participate in the activities of the Composite Materials Research Laboratory (CMRL) relating to prepreg applications of carbon fiber composites.
- Degree/experience related to CFRP (chem) desired. Works on team project with significant direction and guided training on lab equipment and IP activities.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Jointly work with other staff to maintain a safe lab work environment and implement safe operating procedures to ensure an accident-free workplace and maintenance of compliance with all waste and environmental regulations.
- Perform skill sensitive tasks from start to finish including but not limited to; preparing samples, organizing test samples in preparation for tests, performing various tests, and collecting data under guided directions and instructions.
- Maintain schedules, track project progress, and communicate progress to senior staff.
- Carry out routine research activities including ordering test requests, preparing samples, organizing test samples in preparation for tests, performing various tests, and collecting data under guided directions and instructions. Perform skill sensitive tasks from start to finish.
- Equal attentiveness to tasks such as sample preparation and testing, and equipment maintenance, as well as such as literature review, data reduction and visualization, and communicating results.
- Compile, interpret and explain results with scientific competence under guided direction and instruction into internal reports such as weekly reports and presentations.
- Support transfer of newly-developed technology to large-scale production.
- Prepare and write patent applications and specifications under guided directions and instructions.
- Order and maintain stock of general lab supplies and consumables; implement storage and maintenance manuals associated with lab instruments.
- Coordinate purchase of raw materials, equipment modifications and repairs, and shipping samples with other CMA departments and outside vendors.
- Assist with maintaining instruments and equipment in clean, operational and orderly condition.
- Assist with development of Work Instructions for experimental procedures and machine/equipment operations.
- Support higher level research scientists in development of capital investment projects.
- Participate in conferences and expos as requested.
- This job description in no way implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the Associate. At all times, Associates may be required to perform any other duties within a higher/lower job level upon the request of the supervisor.
Skills and Specifications
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Possess a background in thermosetting/epoxy composite materials research and development and/or composite manufacturing processes, and/or fiber composite mechanics.
- Ability to get along well with diverse personalities and cultures with an understanding of management philosophies and practices of company.
- Ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships to strengthen our culture.
- Ability to lead and train lower level or new Associates on instrument and equipment operations, experiments and work instructions.
- Position requires the ability to set priorities, follow schedules and manage own time.
- Ability to self-motivate and take initiative.
- Knowledge of record keeping techniques and procedures.
- Ability to develop and maintain a high level of interpersonal proficiency.
- Ability to utilize/operate a computer, peripheral equipment and appropriate software, such as Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Skills of modeling and simulation software (i.e. Solidworks, Matlab, Python) are plus.
Education and Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in a chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, or equivalent experience, required.
- Candidates must currently reside in Washington State to be considered for this onsite position.
- This position involves working with technologies and information which are subject to U.S. export control regulations. Under these regulations, Toray CMA must review certain candidate information including citizenship, basis of United States work authorization and country of origin. This information would be used for export control screening purposes only.
Compliance with US Export Control Regulations: This position requires use of information which is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and/or the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). In order to comply with these regulations, applicants for employment must be a “U.S. Person” as defined by the ITAR and/or EAR. The definition of “US Person” includes U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident, or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Position requires the ability to read, write, speak and understand English at a level necessary to successfully perform assigned responsibilities. Position often requires the ability to make quick decisions related to research and development issues. Ability to perform advanced mathematical computations (statistics, differential calculus, integral calculus, etc.), and to understand and apply work specifications in the completion of work tasks. The ability to hear, speak, use hands/fingers and the repetitive motions of hands/wrists are occasional. Ability to occasionally lift 10 pounds. Ability to move within the laboratory area and occasionally climb stairs. Vision abilities require the adjustment and focus of sight. Must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without an accommodation.
Salary Range: $93k - $103k
Toray Composite Materials America Benefits
Coverage for Health Benefits start the first day of the month after hire date.
- Medical and prescription coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Rhode Island
- Vision Coverage- VSP
- Dental Coverage – Delta Dental
- Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
- Vacation, PTO, and floating holidays available after 90 days of employment
- 401K with employer match
- Life, accident, and short term disability insurance
And many more! A full list of all Toray benefits will be provided with all offers of employment.
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Qualifications Education Required Bachelors or better. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in chemistry, chemical engineering, material science, or equivalent experience
- Current residency in Washington State (onsite requirement)
- Must qualify as a U.S. Person under ITAR/EAR (citizen, permanent resident, refugee, or asylee)
- Background in thermosetting/epoxy composite materials R&D and/or composite manufacturing processes and/or fiber composite mechanics
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to utilize/operate Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to perform advanced mathematical computations (statistics, differential and integral calculus)
- Experience with modeling and simulation software (SolidWorks, Matlab, Python)
What We Do
Toray Composite Materials America, Inc. began producing advanced composite materials in 1992 as Toray Composites (America), Inc. (TCA) – incorporated in Pierce County and located adjacent to Boeing’s Composite Manufacturing Center [CMC] – to enable an efficient supply stream of Toray’s carbon fiber composite materials. First used on the Boeing 777, Toray’s Advanced Carbon Fiber composite materials are now incorporated into the 777 and 787 primary structures and will be used on the new 777X wing. CMA’s Tacoma plant supplies a diverse customer base both domestically and internationally and is a major exporter from Washington State. In 1997, CMA’s Decatur plant was established, then known as Toray Carbon Fibers America, Inc. (CFA), – incorporated in Morgan County. CMA Decatur operates production lines from precursor to carbon fiber and has a diverse base of customers in aerospace, defense, industrial, and automotive. Toray Composites (America), Inc. and Toray Carbon Fibers America, Inc. have worked successfully together for 20 years and share the same philosophy and culture, and merging to become CMA. Both companies are accomplished with an enviable track record of providing industry leading solutions for our clients. We believe our successes are a result of our industry leading practices and the knowledge, passion, and total commitment to quality from all our employees. With a nationwide footprint, this allows us to build on our success by utilizing our collective knowledge and expertise, and becoming nimbler and responsive to our customers’ needs by centrally managing our combined production facilities. Gaining capability across product lines allows us to increase customer value, shorten time to market, and strengthen critical relationships.






