
This DEVELOPMENT TECHNICIAN position will be located either in Howmet Research Center or in the Research Center satellite development area located within the Whitehall Core Facility, working on the New Product Introduction (NPI) projects.Primary responsibilities will include:
Operating ceramic core presses and injection molding machines
Processing development ceramic cores as required to meet customer requirements, which includes running equipment and hand finishing
Aiding in implementing continuous improvement
Assisting in training and development of less experienced or less knowledgeable technicians and operators
Processing of additive manufactured components used in the manufacture of ceramic cores
Working closely with engineering and other technicians, with a common goal of developing robust processes and preparing projects for future production implementation.
Helping to standardize and document procedures and best practice
Performing and documenting a variety of preventative maintenance and troubleshooting activities, as required.
Communicating with numerous groups and juggling priorities in fast paced environment.
Provide support to production operations as directed
Complying with all EHS rules required for the work environment.
Basic Qualifications:
Employees must be legally authorized to work in the United States. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.
Preferred Qualifications:
Able to work in a team environment
Problem solving abilities
Comfortable using various basic windows based software, such as excel and word.
Strong math/mechanical aptitude

Howmet Aerospace Inc., headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a leading global provider of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries. The Company’s primary businesses focus on jet engine components, aerospace fastening systems, and titanium structural parts necessary for mission-critical performance and efficiency in aerospace and defense applications, as well as forged wheels for commercial transportation. With nearly 1,150 granted and pending patents, the Company’s differentiated technologies enable lighter, more fuel-efficient aircraft to operate with a lower carbon footprint.